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  1. Dnipro (Ukrainian: Дніпро, ⓘ) is a station on the Kyiv Metro's Sviatoshynsko-Brovarska Line. Named after the Dnieper River, the station consists of a semi-estacade over the embankment highway, and then continues across the river as part of Kyiv Metro Bridge.

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    Dnipro Metro; Overview; Native name: Дніпровський метрополітен Dniprovskyi metropoliten: Owner: City of Dnipro, Department of Transport and Transport Infrastructure: Locale: Dnipro, Ukraine: Transit type: Rapid transit: Number of lines: 1: Number of stations: 6: Daily ridership: 20.4 thousand (2016) Annual ridership: 7. ...

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    Dnipro, the next station proceeding towards Dnieper, is overground, which gives the Dnipro–Arsenalna tunnel the largest elevation difference between metro stations in the world, considering the surface's relative height.

  5. Feb 3, 2022 · Zaha Hadid Architects has designed three stations for the Dnipro Metro in Ukraine. The stations are set to open in 2025 and will run linearly through the city nearby the Dnieper River.

  6. The Kyiv Metro is an underground train system that operates under the capital city of Ukraine. It consists of three interconnected lines serving numerous areas within the city.

  7. Jan 10, 2023 · Urban. What's Happening 10:37 10 Jan 2023. Next station — Invincibility. How metro became Ukraine's mainstay. Metropolitan systems in Kyiv, Kharkiv, and Dnipro protect thousands of Ukrainians. The subway becomes a shelter, a place to study and work, a location for weddings and concerts, and even a platform for communication with the world media.

  8. Category: Ukraine. The Dnipro Metro, a compact urban transport system, spans 7.1 kilometres on a single line. It has extensive connections with various other forms of public transport, including trams and trolleybus lines. It is open daily from 5:35 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., and a regular one-way ticket costs 4 hryvnia (about $0.15).