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  1. transfer at Maidan Nezalezhnosti. Poshtova Ploshcha. towards Teremky. Khreshchatyk ( Ukrainian: Хрещатик, ⓘ) is a station on the Sviatoshynsko-Brovarska Line of the Kyiv Metro. The station is named for the Khreshchatyk street, the most central street in Kyiv. The station was opened in 1960 along with the first stage of the Metro. [1]

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KhreshchatykKhreshchatyk - Wikipedia

    Khreshchatyk ( Ukrainian: Хрещатик, pronounced [xreˈʃt͡ʃɑtɪk]) is the main street of Kyiv, the capital city of Ukraine. The street is 1.2 kilometres (0.75 mi) long, and runs in a northeast-southwest direction from European Square through the Maidan to Bessarabska Square and the Besarabsky Market.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kyiv_MetroKyiv Metro - Wikipedia

    Kyiv was a pioneering city for Imperial Russian rapid transit, opening the first Russian tram system. In September 1916, businessmen of the Russo-American trading corporation attempted to collect funds to sponsor the construction of a metro in Kyiv. As a reason to construct it, the trading corporation wrote:

  4. Metro lines via Khreshchatyk. M1 (Akademmistechko - Lisova) Preceding station. Teatralna. Following station. Arsenalna.

  5. Ukraine, Europe. Kyiv. Kyiv's main drag is named after a river, which these days runs underneath, enclosed in an underground pipe. Getting gussied up and strolling Khreshchatyk is Kyivans' number one pastime. Don't hesitate to join them for a few laps, pausing occasionally at one of the many streetside cafes and kiosks that line the boulevard.

  6. The Ukrainian capital has the shortest and widest main street in Europe. Kyiv’s Khreshchatyk is 1.3 kilometres long and connects the European and Bessarabska Squares. Its construction started only in the 19th century, and before that, it had been a wooded marshland called Khreshchatyi Yar. Hence the name. Later, the first theatre in Kyiv, a skyscraper, and the first electric tram in the ...