Bakmil (Baku Metro)

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Bakmil
Baku Subway logo.png
Baku Metro station
81-717M at Bakmil metro station.jpg
Bakmil metro station (Train 81-717M/714M Type with new front-Modernized locally by Baku Metro LLC)
General information
Location Baku
Azerbaijan
Coordinates 40°23′43″N49°52′56″E / 40.3953°N 49.8822°E / 40.3953; 49.8822
Owned by Baku Metro
Line(s)
Tracks2
History
Opened28 March 1979 (1979-03-28)
Services
Preceding station Baku Subway logo.png Baku Metro Following station
Nariman Narimanov
towards Icheri Sheher
Red line Terminus
Nariman Narimanov
towards Darnagul
Green line

Bakmil is a Baku Metro station in Baku Region, Azerbaijan. It was opened on 28 March 1979 and completely refurbished in 2018, reopening on March 26, 2019. The station forms a single-stop branch line that splits off from Nariman Narimanov metro station. Until 1993 it was known as Elektrozavod or, in Russian pre-1991, as Electrozavodskaya. [1]

Origin of the word "Bakmil" This word came from the name of the joint production enterprise of Baku and Milan.

Bakmil is located near the town hall of Azərİşıq BMKZ Yarımstansiyası and Bakı.

Depot

There is Depot for

  Red line

after Bakmil station.

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References

  1. "Baku Metro". UrbanRail.