Shah Ismail Khatai (Baku Metro)

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Shah Ismail Khatai

Şah İsmail Xətai
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Baku Metro station
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General information
Location Baku, Azerbaijan
Coordinates 40°23′43″N49°52′56″E / 40.3953°N 49.8822°E / 40.3953; 49.8822
Owned by Baku Metro
Line(s)
Tracks1
Connections(future)
History
Opened28 February 1968 (1968-02-28)
Services
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Jafar Jabbarly
Terminus
Green line (separated part) Terminus

Shah Ismail Khatai is a Baku Metro station. It was opened on 22 February 1968. It was formerly called Shaumyan and is named after the Shah Ismail I Khatai. [1]

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References

  1. "Baku Metro". UrbanRail.