List of Kharkiv Metro stations

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The following is a list of Kharkiv Metro stations in Kharkiv, Ukraine. The system opened in 1975 and now has 30 stations.

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Kholodnohirsko–Zavodska Line

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Sportyvna
  1. Kholodna Hora
  2. Vokzalna
  3. Tsentralnyi Rynok
  4. Maidan KonstytutsiiIstorychnyi Muzei
  5. Levada
  6. SportyvnaMetrobudivnykiv
  7. Zavodska
  8. Turboatom
  9. Palats Sportu
  10. Armiiska
  11. Imeni O.S. Maselskoho
  12. Traktornyi Zavod
  13. Industrialna

Saltivska Line

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Pushkinska
  1. Istorychnyi MuzeiMaidan Konstytutsii
  2. UniversytetDerzhprom
  3. Yaroslava Mudroho
  4. Kyivska
  5. Akademika Barabashova
  6. Akademika Pavlova
  7. Studentska
  8. Saltivska

Oleksiivska Line

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Ploshcha Povstannia
  1. Peremoha [1]
  2. Oleksiivska
  3. 23 Serpnia
  4. Botanichnyi Sad
  5. Naukova
  6. DerzhpromUniversytet
  7. Arkhitektora Beketova
  8. Zakhysnykiv Ukrainy
  9. MetrobudivnykivSportyvna

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kharkiv Metro</span> Rapid transit system in Kharkiv, Ukraine

The Kharkiv Metro is the rapid transit system that serves the city of Kharkiv, the second largest city in Ukraine. The metro was the second in Ukraine and the sixth in the USSR when it opened on 22–23 August, 1975. The metro consists of three lines that operate on 38.7 kilometres (24.0 mi) of the route and serve 30 stations. The system transported 223 million passengers in 2018.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Line 1 (Kharkiv Metro)</span> Metro line in Ukraine

The Kholodnohirsko–Zavodska line is a line of the Kharkiv Metro, serving Kharkiv, the second largest city in Ukraine. The line is the first segment of the Kharkiv Metro system, in operation since 1975. It is longest of the system's three metro lines at 17.3 kilometres (10.7 mi) and has the most number of stations, compared to the other two lines' eight and nine station segments.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Line 2 (Kharkiv Metro)</span> Metro line in Ukraine

The Saltivska line is the second line of the Kharkiv Metro operating since 1984, serving Kharkiv, the second largest city in Ukraine. The Saltivska Line is the shortest line segment of the system, at 10.2 kilometres (6.3 mi), with a total of eight stations. Unique to the Kharkiv Metro is the Saltivska line's metro bridge, which passes above the Kharkiv River between the Kyivska and Akademika Barabashova stations.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Maidan Konstytutsii (Kharkiv Metro)</span> Kharkiv Metro station

Maidan Konstytutsii is a station on the Kharkiv Metro's Kholodnohirsko–Zavodska Line. The station was opened on 23 August 1975. It is located in the historical part of Kharkiv, beneath the Maidan Konstytutsii, previously known as Soviet Square.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sportyvna (Kharkiv Metro)</span> Kharkiv Metro station

Sportyvna or Sportivnaya is a station on the Kharkiv Metro's Kholodnohirsko–Zavodska Line. It was opened on 23 August 1975. It is located in the southwestern part of the city's center, beneath the Plechanivska Vulytsia and the Derzhavinska Vulytsia junction. The station received its name from the word sport, due to the neighbouring FC Metalist Kharkiv Stadium, the biggest in Kharkiv. During the planning stage the station was to be called Stadion.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Universytet (Kharkiv Metro)</span> Kharkiv Metro station

Universytet is a station on the Kharkiv Metro's Saltivska Line. The station was opened on 10 August 1984 and is located beneath the Maidan Svobody, at the time, the largest square in Europe and the second largest in the world after Tiananmen Square, in the centre of Kharkiv. The station is named after the Kharkiv National University, which is located on top of the square.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kharkiv International Airport</span> Commercial airport serving Kharkiv, Ukraine

Kharkiv International Airport is an airport located in Kharkiv, Ukraine. It is the main airfield serving the city of Kharkiv, Ukraine's second largest city. It is located to the south-east of the city center, in the city's Slobidskyi district.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Derzhprom</span> Constructivist building in Kharkiv, Ukraine

The Derzhprom or Gosprom building is an office building located on Freedom Square in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Built in the Constructivist style, it was the first modern skyscraper building in the Soviet Union upon its completion in 1928. Its name is an abbreviation of two words that, taken together, mean State Industry. In English the structure is known as the State Industry Building or the Palace of Industry.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ukrainian architecture</span>

Ukrainian architecture has initial roots in the Eastern Slavic state of Kievan Rus'. After the Mongol invasion of Kievan Rus', the distinct architectural history continued in the principalities of Galicia-Volhynia and later in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. During the epoch of the Zaporozhian Cossacks, a style unique to Ukraine developed under the influences of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">SDYuSShOR-Misto Kharkiv</span> Ukrainian international youth ice-hockey team

SDYuSShOR-Misto Kharkiv are an ice hockey team based in Kharkiv, Ukraine.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Istorychnyi Muzei (Kharkiv Metro)</span> Kharkiv Metro station

Istorychnyi Muzei is a station on the Kharkiv Metro's Saltivska Line. The station was opened on 10 August 1984 and is currently the southwesternmost terminus of the Saltivska Line. It is located beneath the Maidan Konstytutsii, literally Constitution square in the historical part of Kharkiv, and is named for the historical museum which is located on the square.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Akademika Barabashova (Kharkiv Metro)</span> Kharkiv Metro station

Akademika Barabashova is a station on the Kharkiv Metro's Saltivska Line. The station was opened on 11 August 1984. It is named after Soviet Ukrainian astronomer Nikolai Barabashov.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Akademika Pavlova (Kharkiv Metro)</span> Kharkiv Metro station

Akademika Pavlova is a station on the Kharkiv Metro's Saltivska Line. The station was opened on 24 October 1986.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Derzhprom (Kharkiv Metro)</span> Kharkiv Metro station

Derzhprom is a station on the Kharkiv Metro's Oleksiivska Line. The station opened on 6 May 1995.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Metrobudivnykiv (Kharkiv Metro)</span> Kharkiv Metro station

Metrobudivnykiv, formerly Metrobudivnykiv imeni H. I. Vashchenka is a station on the Kharkiv Metro's Oleksiivska Line. The station opened on 6 May 1995.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sumska Street</span> Main street of Kharkiv, Ukraine

Sumska Street (Ukrainian: Сумська, Sums'ka) is the main street of Kharkiv, Ukraine. It stretches through the centre of the city from the Constitution Square to Bilhorodske shose. The street also serves as an administrative line between Kyivskyi and Shevchenkivskyi district of Kharkiv city.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Freedom Square (Kharkiv)</span> Public square in Kharkiv, Ukraine

Freedom Square in Kharkiv, Ukraine, is the 8th largest city-centre square in Europe.

Sportyvna hazeta was Ukraine's influential sports newspaper and official sports newspaper of the Soviet Government of Ukraine published several (3) days per week in Kyiv in 1934–1992. Following dissolution of the Soviet Union, the newspaper lost its government support and slowly phased out.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">M. F. Sumtsov Kharkiv Historical Museum</span> History museum in Kharkiv, Ukraine

The M. F. Sumtsov Kharkiv Historical Museum is a history museum located in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Its dedicated to history and culture of Ukraine and ethnicities living here.

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