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  1. towards Malinawka. Location. Maskoŭskaja. Location within Belarus. Maskoŭskaja (Belarusian: Маскоўская, Russian: Московская; literally: "Moscow station") is a Minsk Metro station. It was opened on 26 June 1984. [1] The station entrance is near Chelyuskinites Park and close to the Children's Railroad.

  2. Maskoŭskaja metro station's location and serving lines in Minsk Metro system map.

  3. The Maskoŭskaja line (also referred to as Maskowskaya line or Moskovskaya line) (Belarusian: Маскоўская лінія; Russian: Московская линия, romanized: Moskovskaya liniya; lit: "Moscow line") is a line of the Minsk Metro. The line was opened along with the Metro in 1984 with the original eight station segment, and ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Minsk_MetroMinsk Metro - Wikipedia

    The Minsk Metro (Belarusian: Мінскі метрапалітэн; Russian: Минский метрополитен) is a rapid transit system that serves Minsk, the capital of Belarus. Opened 29 June 1984, [2] it presently consists of 3 lines [1] and 33 stations, [1] totaling 40.8 kilometres (25.4 mi). [1]

    • Minsk Metro Information
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    Minsk’s metro system consists of only two lines, although there are plans to add a third line to the existing network. It is the easiest way to get around the city, especially if your destination has a metro station nearby; don’t be put off by the fact that your knowledge of Belarusian or Russian seems to be non-existent! The two lines of the Minsk...

    Map of Minsk Metro showing different lines. Click on the map to enlarge it or download the Minsk Metro map in PDF format.

    The Minsk metro consists of two main lines with a total length of 37 kilometres. These lines connect the core of the city with its four cardinal points, making the metro the primary mode of transport within the city.

    Many of Minsk’s metro stations offer seamless integration with the city’s extensive bus and trolley services.

    The Minsk metro system provides a wide range of services for passenger convenience, although it is not a 24-hour service. The metro operates from 5:30 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. every day of the year. Service is only interrupted in the event of emergencies or maintenance. On normal weekdays, trains arrive at platform intervals of five to ten minutes. Howeve...

    The Minsk Metro offers a variety of payment options, with most ticket types also valid for other modes of transport, allowing a single ticket to cover multiple journeys. For short-term visitors, a single-trip, non-reusable plastic travel token is available at a cost of 0.65 Belarusian rubles (approximately 0.30 USD). The following passes are also a...

    While there isn’t a direct Minsk Metro link to Minsk International Airport, there are alternative transport options nearby. The Tsentralnyi bus terminal, a short walk from the Plošča Lienina metro station, offers bus line 300 to the airport. The journey usually takes 60 minutes and costs 3.50 Belarusian roubles. The bus runs every 40 minutes and ti...

    Plans to expand the Minsk metro network include the construction of a third line. Starting in 2014, this line will have 14 stations over 17 kilometres. The new line will serve regions such as Kurasoushchyna and Loshitsa. The first section of this line, linking the northern and southern parts of the capital, is expected to be completed in early 2017...

    The Isle of Tears, a monument dedicated to the Belarusian-Afghan conflict, is located in the Trinity district near Niamiha railway station. Opened in 1988, the site features statues representing the soldiers left behind, with the names of around 700 people who died in the conflict. The Great National Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet of the Repu...

  5. The first line – Maskoŭskaja – was opened on June 26, 1984, and had only 8 stations. The second line – Aŭtazavodskaja – appeared on December 31, 1990, with 5 stations. Timetable. As all the public transport in Minsk, the subway opens quite early, at 5.30 a.m., and closes at 12.40 a.m.

  6. The Minsk Metro, which opened in June 1984, serves Minsk, the capital of Belarus. The system consists of three lines and 33 stations. Minsk metro stations are open from 05:30 to 00:40.