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Pravoberezhna line

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Pravoberezhna Line
1 2 3
The 3 tram runs along the entire Pravoberezhna Line,
while the 1 and 2 trams run along sections of it
Overview
LocaleKyiv, Ukraine
Termini
Stations13 (11 active)
Service
TypeSemi-metro
SystemKyiv Light Rail
Operator(s)Kyivpastrans
History
OpenedFebruary 1, 1975
Technical
Line length9.5 km (5.9 mi)
Track gauge1,524 mm (5 ft)
Route map

Shevchenko Tram Depot
Prospekt Akademika Koroliova 2
Mykhailivska Borshchahivka 1
Vakhtanha Kikabidze
Hryhorovycha-Barskoho
Oleksandra Makhova
Mykoly Rudenka
Vasylia Domanytskoho
Kiltseva Doroha
Zhulia Verna 2 3
Hnata Yury
Ivana Dziuby Kyiv Urban Electric Train
(Left arrow Almaz – Rubezhivskyi Right arrow)
(Left arrow Borshchavivka-Tekhnichna – Sviatoshyn Right arrow)
Vatslava Havela
Akademika Shalimova
National Aviation University
Industrialna
Oleksy Tykhoho
Politekhnichna Line 1
Povitroflotska
Ploshcha Halytska
(Right arrow 15, 18)
Starovokzalna 1 3 Line 1 Kyiv Urban Electric Train
15 18
Ploshcha Halytska station
PESA Fokstrot tram

The Pravoberezhna Line or Borshchahivka Rapid Tram is the first line of the Kyiv Light Rail, located in the western part of Kyiv. Constructed from 1975 onwards, the rail corridor connects central Kyiv near Kyiv Passenger Terminal with Shuliavka and Borshchahivka, before having its terminus at the Kyiv Kiltseva Road. The 1, 2, and 3 trams run along the Pravoberezhna Line, together carrying 150,000 passengers daily.[1]

List of stations

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The Pravoberezhna Line consists of a total of eleven full stations, served by routes No 1, No 2, and No 3. It contains a total of 9.5 kilometres (5.9 mi) of track. The line is serviced by the Shevchenko tram depot. Here is a full list of stations on the line:[2][3]

Station Transfers Notes
Prospekt Akademika Koroliova 2
Mykhailivska Borshchahivka 1
Vakhtanha Kikabidze 1 2 Before 2024 the station was called Bulgakova.
Hryhorovycha-Barskoho Permanently closed in 2022.
Oleksandra Makhova 1 2 Before 2023 the station was called Zholudieva.[4]
Mykoly Rudenka 1 2 Before 2024 the station was called Bulvar Koltsova.
Vasylia Domanytskoho 1 2 Before 2023 the station was called Henerala Potapova.[4]
Kiltseva Doroha Closed during reconstruction.[5]
Zhulia Verna 2 3 Before 2023 the station was called Romena Rollana.[4]
Hnata Yury 1 3
Ivana Dziuby 1 3 Kyiv Urban Electric Train Before 2023 the station was called Simii Sosninykh.[4]
Vatslava Havela 1 3
Akademika Shalimova 1 3 Before 2024 the station was called Heroiv Sevastopolia.
National Aviation University 1 3
Industrialna 1 3
Oleksy Tykhoho 1 3 Before 2020 the station was called Poliova.[4]
Politekhnichna 1 3 Line 1
Povitroflotska Permanently closed.
Ploshcha Halytska 1 3 Before 2023 the station was called Ploshcha Peremohy.[4]
Starovokzalna 1 3 15 18 Line 1 Kyiv Urban Electric Train

References

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  1. ^ Patella, Dominic Pasquale (2019). Kyiv Urban Mobility Project - P170290. Washington, D.C.: World Bank Group. p. 7. Retrieved 1 October 2024.
  2. ^ "КМДА № 431.PDF - Портал Києва".
  3. ^ "Kyiv, Shevchenko tramway depot — Vehicle Statistics".
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Letter № 053-1476 About Renaming Kyiv Light Rail Station" (PDF) (in Ukrainian). Letter to Transport Infrastructure Department of Kyiv City State Administration. 23 February 2024. Retrieved 9 March 2024.{{cite press release}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  5. ^ https://kpt.kyiv.ua/news/details/7997-%D0%97%D0%B0%D0%BA%D1%80%D0%B8%D0%B2%D0%B0%D1%94%D1%82%D1%8C%D1%81%D1%8F-%D1%80%D1%83%D1%85-%D1%82%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%BC%D0%B2%D0%B0%D1%97%D0%B2-2-%D1%82%D0%B0-3/ [dead link]
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