List of Novosibirsk Metro stations

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This is a list of Novosibirsk Metro stations, excluding abandoned, projected, planned stations, and those under construction.

List of active stations

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Leninskaya Line Zayeltsovskaya Заельцовская2 April 1992
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Category:Zayeltsovskaya station (Novosibirsk metro) on Wikimedia Commons
Leninskaya Line Gagarinskaya Гагаринская2 April 1992
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Category:Gagarinskaya station (Novosibirsk metro) on Wikimedia Commons
Leninskaya Line Krasny Prospekt Красный Проспект Sibirskaya 7 January 1986
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Category:Krasny Prospekt station (Novosibirsk metro) on Wikimedia Commons
Leninskaya Line Ploshchad Lenina Площадь Ленина7 January 1986
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Category:Ploshchad Lenina Station (Novosibirsk Metro) on Wikimedia Commons
Leninskaya Line Oktyabrskaya Октябрьская7 January 1986
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Category:Oktyabrskaya station (Novosibirsk metro) on Wikimedia Commons
Leninskaya Line Rechnoy Vokzal Речной Вокзал7 January 1986
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Category:Rechnoy Vokzal station (Novosibirsk metro) on Wikimedia Commons
Leninskaya Line Studencheskaya Студенческая7 January 1986
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Category:Studencheskaya Station (Novosibirsk Metro) on Wikimedia Commons
Leninskaya Line Ploshchad Marksa Площадь Маркса26 July 1991
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Category:Ploschad Marksa station (Novosibirsk metro) on Wikimedia Commons
Dzerzhinskaya Line Ploshchad Garina-Mikhaylovskogo Площадь Гарина-Михайловского31 December 1987
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Dzerzhinskaya Line Sibirskaya Сибирская Krasny Prospekt 31 December 1987
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Dzerzhinskaya Line Marshala Pokryshkina Маршала Покрышкина28 December 2000
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Dzerzhinskaya Line Beryozovaya Roshcha Берёзовая Роща25 June 2005
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Dzerzhinskaya Line Zolotaya Niva Золотая Нива7 October 2010
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References

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