Livoberezhna (Kiev Metro)
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Livoberezhna is a station on the Kiev Metro
's Sviatoshynsko-Brovarska Line
.The station was opened on November 5, 1965 as part of the westwards eastwards expansion of the Brovary radius and is the first one to be fully on the left bank of the Dnieper River
(hence its name).
The station is situated at a junction between the Brovary Avenue and the Rayisa Okipna Street, and is actually above ground level with the flatform being on the flyover. Two vestibules are on ground level with exists on the southern side of the station. Thereby passengers have to ascend to reach the Metro.
Designed by architects I.Maslenkov, and V.Bogdanovsky, the station features a standard Kievan surface level design that is almost identical to both of its neighbours and is fully reminiscent of the 1960s policy on Soviet public architecture. A single platform with one hinged concrete roof supported by light blue tiled pillars, with decorative flower ceramics at the top.
The station serves the Livoberezhna
microdistrict, as well as many of the northern adjacent districts, commuters from which use urban transport to arrive. In the perspective future, the station shall be a future transfer to a planned line, Livoberezhna
.
Kiev Metro
The Kiev Metro is a metro system that is the mainstay of Kiev's public transport. It was the first rapid transit system in Ukraine and the third one built in the USSR . It now has three lines with a total length of 63.7 kilometres and 49 stations...
's Sviatoshynsko-Brovarska Line
Sviatoshynsko-Brovarska Line
The Sviatoshynsko-Brovarska Line , is the first line of the Kiev Metro, dating back to 1960. It includes some of the system's more historically significant stations, like Arsenalna, which at 105.5 meters is the deepest in the world and the next station Dnipro, which although the tunnel follows a...
.The station was opened on November 5, 1965 as part of the westwards eastwards expansion of the Brovary radius and is the first one to be fully on the left bank of the Dnieper River
Dnieper River
The Dnieper River is one of the major rivers of Europe that flows from Russia, through Belarus and Ukraine, to the Black Sea.The total length is and has a drainage basin of .The river is noted for its dams and hydroelectric stations...
(hence its name).
The station is situated at a junction between the Brovary Avenue and the Rayisa Okipna Street, and is actually above ground level with the flatform being on the flyover. Two vestibules are on ground level with exists on the southern side of the station. Thereby passengers have to ascend to reach the Metro.
Designed by architects I.Maslenkov, and V.Bogdanovsky, the station features a standard Kievan surface level design that is almost identical to both of its neighbours and is fully reminiscent of the 1960s policy on Soviet public architecture. A single platform with one hinged concrete roof supported by light blue tiled pillars, with decorative flower ceramics at the top.
The station serves the Livoberezhna
Darnytsia
Darnytsia , is a raion of the Ukrainian capital Kiev.It is the southeastern raion of Kiev located on the left bank of Dnieper river. It borders Dnieper to its west with Holosiiv Raion of Kiev is lying across it, Dnipro Raion of Kiev city to its north, and Boryspil Raion of Kiev Oblast to its east...
microdistrict, as well as many of the northern adjacent districts, commuters from which use urban transport to arrive. In the perspective future, the station shall be a future transfer to a planned line, Livoberezhna
Livoberezhna Line
Livoberezhna Line is a proposed fifth rapid transit line of the Kiev Metro, planned to be serving the left bank area of Dnieper River of capital Kiev, Ukraine. The line is coloured light sky blue on the maps. It will have transfer stations with intercity railway stations and other metro lines...
.