List of Kryvyi Rih Metrotram stations

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The Kryvyi Rih Metrotram currently consists of 4 routes and 11 metro stations, with another additional station left abandoned and unfinished (Vovnopriadylna). The stations are listed geographically from north to south.

Kryvyi Rih Zarichna1.jpg
The Zarichna station is located above ground, with platforms running on either side of the tracks.
Kryvyi Rih - Prospekt Metalurhiv.jpg
The Prospekt Metalurhiv station is a shallow, single-vault station.
RoutesNameDate openedTypePrior names
Zarichna 1999 Elevated, enclosed, with platforms on either side of tracks
Elektrozavodska 2000Shallow, with platforms on either side of tracks
Vovnopriadylna UnfinishedAbove ground, enclosed, with platforms on either side of tracks
Industrialna 1999Above ground, enclosed, with platforms on either side of tracks
Maidan Pratsi 1986Above ground, exposed, located on a tram reversing loop
Soniachna 1986 Elevated, enclosed, with platforms on either side of tracksZhovtneva (–2007), Imeni Hutovskoho (–2016)
Miska Likarnia 2001Above ground, exposed, with platforms on either side of tracks
Vechirnii Bulvar 1986Shallow, with platforms on either side of tracksMaidan Artema (–2016)
Mudriona 1986Above ground, enclosed, single-vault station Dzerzhynska (–2016)
Budynok Rad 1988Shallow, single-vault station
Prospekt Metalurhiv 1989Shallow, single-vault station
Kiltseva 1989Above ground, exposed, located on a tram roundabout
Transfer from rapid tram to regular tram
KNEU 2012 [1] Above ground, exposed
Druha Miska Likarnia 2012 [1] Above ground, exposed
Stantsiia Kryvyi Rih2017
Shkola №152017
Persha Dilnytsia2017
Trampark2017
Miskkholodylnyk2017
Selyshche Shevchenka2017
Vulytsia Poliova2017
Vulytsia Chumatskyi Shliakh2017
Rudnychna2017
Kolektyvni Sady2017
Vulytsia Yaroslavska2017
Rynok PivdHZK2017
Prospekt Pivdennyi2017
Vulytsia Hruni Romanovoii2017
Vulytsia Yosypa Pachotskoho2017
Mahazyn Aistra2017
Vulytsia Zbahachuvalna (NKHZK)2017
Inhuletskyi Raivykonkom2017
TsNAP2017
PivdHZK2017

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References

  1. 1 2 "On the eve of the day of the city, a new tram line was ceremoniously opened (photo)". Krivbass-Online informational agency (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2 June 2015. Retrieved 11 March 2014.