List of Saint Petersburg Metro stations

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Lines of Saint Petersburg Metro

This is a list of Saint Petersburg Metro stations.

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date
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Devyatkino Девяткино M1 1978-12-29A Devyatkino Railway Station Button image 2.png
Grazhdansky Prospekt Гражданский проспект M1 1978-12-2964 Button image 2.png
Akademicheskaya Академическая M1 1975-12-3164 Button image 2.png
Politekhnicheskaya Политехническая M1 1975-12-3165 Polytechnical University Button image 2.png
Ploschad Muzhestva Площадь Мужества M1 1975-12-3167 Button image 2.png
Lesnaya Лесная M1 1975-04-2264 Button image 2.png
Vyborgskaya Выборгская M1 1975-04-2267 Vyborgsky District Button image 2.png
Ploshchad Lenina Площадь Ленина M1 1958-06-0171 Button image 2.png
Chernyshevskaya Чернышевская M1 1958-09-0170 Nikolay Chernyshevsky Button image 2.png
Ploshchad Vosstaniya Площадь Восстания M1 M3 1955-11-1558 February Revolution Button image 2.png
Vladimirskaya Владимирская M1 M4 1955-11-1555 Vladimirskaya Church Button image 2.png
Pushkinskaya Пушкинская M1 M5 1956-04-3057 Alexander Pushkin Button image 2.png
Tekhnologichesky Institut Технологический институт M1 M2#1955-11-1560 Institute of Technology Button image 2.png
Baltiyskaya Балтийская M1 1955-11-1557 Baltiysky Rail Terminal Button image 2.png
Narvskaya Нарвская M1 1955-11-1552 Narva Triumphal Arch Button image 2.png
Kirovsky Zavod Кировский завод M1 1955-11-1550 Kirov Plant Button image 2.png
Avtovo Автово M1 1955-11-1512 Button image 2.png
Leninsky Prospekt Ленинский проспект M1 1977-09-2908 Button image 2.png
Prospekt Veteranov Проспект Ветеранов M1 1977-09-2908 Button image 2.png
Parnas Парнас M2 2006-12-22A Button image 2.png
Prospect Prosvesheniya Проспект Просвещения M2 1988-04-1965 Button image 2.png
Ozerki Озерки M2 1988-04-1959 Button image 2.png
Udelnaya Удельная M2 1982-11-0464 Button image 2.png
Pionerskaya Пионерская M2 1982-11-0467 Button image 2.png
Chyornaya Rechka Чёрная речка M2 1982-11-0467 Button image 2.png
Petrogradskaya Петроградская M2 1963-07-0153 Button image 2.png
Gorkovskaya Горьковская M2 1963-07-0153 Maxim Gorky Button image 2.png
Nevsky Prospekt Невский проспект M2 M3 1963-07-0163 Button image 2.png
Sennaya Ploschad Сенная площадь M2 M4 M5 1963-07-0155 Button image 2.png
Tekhnologichesky Institut Технологический институт M2 M1#1961-04-2960 Button image 2.png
Frunzenskaya Фрунзенская M2 1961-04-2939 Mikhail Frunze Button image 2.png
Moskovskiye Vorota Московские ворота M2 1961-04-2935 Moscow Triumphal Gate Button image 2.png
Elektrosila Электросила M2 1961-04-2935 Power Machines Button image 2.png
Park Pobedy Парк Победы M2 1961-04-2935 Button image 2.png
Moskovskaya Московская M2 1969-12-2529Moscow Avenue;
Shuttle bus to Pulkovo Airport
Button image 2.png
Zvyozdnaya Звёздная M2 1972-12-2522 Button image 2.png
Kupchino Купчино M2 1972-12-25A Button image 2.png
Begovaya Беговая M3 2018-05-2620 Button image 2.png
Novokrestovskaya Новокрестовская M3 2018-05-2623 Gazprom Arena Button image 2.png
Primorskaya Приморская M3 1979-09-2871 Button image 2.png
Vasileostrovskaya Василеостровская M3 1967-11-0364 Vasilyevsky Island Button image 2.png
Gostiny Dvor Гостиный двор M3 M2 1967-11-0356 Button image 2.png
Mayakovskaya Маяковская M3 M1 1967-11-0351 Vladimir Mayakovsky Button image 2.png
Ploshchad Alexandra Nevskogo I Площадь Александра
Невского-1
M3 M4 1967-11-0354 Alexander Nevsky Button image 2.png
Yelizarovskaya Елизаровская M3 1970-12-2162 Button image 2.png
Lomonosovskaya Ломоносовская M3 1970-12-2165 Button image 2.png
Proletarskaya Пролетарская M3 1981-07-1072 Proletariat Button image 2.png
Obukhovo Обухово M3 1981-07-1062 Button image 2.png
Rybatskoye Рыбацкое M3 1984-12-28A Button image 2.png
Spasskaya Спасская M4 M2 M5 2009-03-0760 Button image 2.png
Dostoevskaya Достоевская M4 M1 1991-12-3062 Fyodor Dostoyevsky Button image 2.png
Ligovsky Prospekt Лиговский проспект M4 1991-12-3066 Button image 2.png
Ploshchad Alexandra Nevskogo II Площадь Александра
Невского-2
M4 M3 1985-12-3060 Button image 2.png
Novocherkasskaya Новочеркасская M4 1985-12-3061 Button image 2.png
Ladozhskaya Ладожская M4 1985-12-3061 Ladozhsky Rail Terminal Button image 2.png
Prospekt Bolshevikov Проспект Большевиков M4 1985-12-3068 Bolshevik Button image 2.png
Ulitsa Dybenko Улица Дыбенко M4 1987-10-0161 Button image 2.png
Komendantsky Prospekt Комендантский проспект M5 2005-04-0275 Button image 2.png
Staraya Derevnya Старая Деревня M5 1999-01-1461 Button image 2.png
Krestovsky Ostrov Крестовский остров M5 1999-09-0349 Krestovsky Island Button image 2.png
Chkalovskaya Чкаловская M5 1997-09-1560 Valery Chkalov Button image 2.png
Sportivnaya Спортивная M5 1997-09-1564 Button image 2.png
Admiralteyskaya Адмиралтейская M5 2011-12-2886 Admiralteysky District Button image 2.png
Sadovaya Садовая M5 M2 M4 1991-12-3071 Button image 2.png
Zvenigorodskaya Звенигородская M5 M1 2008-12-2057 Zvenigorod Button image 2.png
Obvodny Kanal Обводный канал M5 2010-12-3061 Button image 2.png
Volkovskaya Волковская M5 2008-12-2061 Button image 2.png
Bukharestskaya Бухарестская M5 2012-12-2865 Button image 2.png
Mezhdunarodnaya Международная M5 2012-12-2865Button image 2.png
Prospekt Slavy Проспект Славы M5 2019-10-0359Button image 2.png
Dunayskaya Дунайская M5 2019-10-0317Button image 2.png
Shushary Шушары M5 2019-10-03AButton image 2.png

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