This is a list of Novosibirsk Metro stations, excluding abandoned, projected, planned stations, and those under construction.
Line | English transcription | Russian Cyrillic | Transfer | Opened [1] | Pic. |
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Leninskaya Line | Zayeltsovskaya | Заельцовская | 2 April 1992 | ![]() | |
Leninskaya Line | Gagarinskaya | Гагаринская | 2 April 1992 | ![]() | |
Leninskaya Line | Krasny Prospekt | Красный Проспект | Sibirskaya | 7 January 1986 | ![]() |
Leninskaya Line | Ploshchad Lenina | Площадь Ленина | 7 January 1986 | ![]() | |
Leninskaya Line | Oktyabrskaya | Октябрьская | 7 January 1986 | ![]() | |
Leninskaya Line | Rechnoy Vokzal | Речной Вокзал | 7 January 1986 | ![]() | |
Leninskaya Line | Studencheskaya | Студенческая | 7 January 1986 | ![]() | |
Leninskaya Line | Ploshchad Marksa | Площадь Маркса | 26 July 1991 | ![]() | |
Dzerzhinskaya Line | Ploshchad Garina-Mikhaylovskogo | Площадь Гарина-Михайловского | 31 December 1987 | ![]() | |
Dzerzhinskaya Line | Sibirskaya | Сибирская | Krasny Prospekt | 31 December 1987 | ![]() |
Dzerzhinskaya Line | Marshala Pokryshkina | Маршала Покрышкина | 28 December 2000 | ![]() | |
Dzerzhinskaya Line | Beryozovaya Roshcha | Берёзовая Роща | 25 June 2005 | ![]() | |
Dzerzhinskaya Line | Zolotaya Niva | Золотая Нива | 7 October 2010 | ![]() |
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