Podilsko-Vyhurivska Line

Orange line 4 Podilsko-Vyhurivska Line
Overview
Type Rapid transit
System Kiev Metro
Locale Kiev, Ukraine
Operation
Opened Under Construction
Operator(s) Kyivskyi Metropoliten
Technical
Track gauge 1,520 mm (4 ft 11 2732 in)
Route map
Legend
Depot Voskresenske
Bratyslavska
Bulvar Perova
Branch to Line 5 Livoberezhna Line
Raiduzhna
Zatoka Desenka
Desenka Strait
Trukhaniv Ostriv
Dnieper River
Sudnobudivna
Haven
Podilska(Line 2 at Tarasa Shevchenka)
Tatarka
Hlybochytska(Line 3 at Lukianivska)
Ploshcha Peremohy
Vokzalna(Line 1 at Vokzalna; Kiev Passenger)
Solomianska Ploshcha
Chokolivska
Aeroport(Zhuliany Airport)
Kiltseva Doroha
Depot Hatne

The Podilsko-Vyhurivska Line (Ukrainian: Подільсько-Вигурівська лінія) formerly the Podilsko-Voskresenska Line (Подільсько-Воскресенська лінія) will be the fourth addition to Kiev's metro system. Presently under construction, when finished, it will contain 16 stations and be approximately 20 kilometers long. This line will serve as an important relief for existing and over-stretched transfer points. The first segment is due to open after 2017, with the project being fully completed by 2030. This line is coloured orange on the maps.

Plan and construction

Like most Kiev Metro lines, it will open in a set of stages. The first is planned to be a three-station deep-level segment which will run from the existing Vokzalna station of the Sviatoshynsko-Brovarska Line northwards to Hlybochytska, which will be a transfer to the Lukianivska station on the Syretsko-Pecherska Line. The second segment will then continue eastwards to the Podil region of Kiev, across the Dnieper River on a combined automobile bridge through Trukhaniv Island, and into the northern left-bank districts. Most of the second segment's stations will be shallow-level or elevated.

Even though the Vokzalna-Hlybochytska segment is planned to open first, it is also likely that the first stage segments described above will open in the opposite order. This is because at present the new bridge, currently under construction, is of top importance to relieve automobile congestion. However, in doing so, the already laiden Kurenivsky radius of the Kurenivsko-Chervonoarmiyska Line, on which carries the passengers from the Obolon district, will now add those travelling to and from Troyeshchyna. The two districts are largest in Kiev and there are serious concerns about the older line being able to handle the new increase in the passenger load, thus it is more likely that the whole first stage will open simultaneously.

Opening schedule

The first stage will be followed by two subsequent extensions. The first one will be the Voskresenky radius to the southwest, with five stations. It will continue the line from the Railway station through the Solomianskyi Raion all the way across to Kiev-Zhulyany Airport and the residential districts on the circular highway. The northeastern extension is slightly more complex, as the line will split. The first branch will continue east with two stations to Bratislavska, parallel with the existing Sviatoshynsko-Brovarska Line. The second, northern branch will annex the whole of Kiev fast tram's #2 route, converted it to Metro standards. It is expected that the branch system will be in operation until the future Livoberezhna Line will take the northern branch off the Podilsko-Vyhurivska in mid 2030s.[1]

See also

References

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