Muzeina (Dnipro Metro)
History
The station was already envisioned in the 1980 official planning of the city's metro lines, where it was referred to as "Studentska". Originally scheduled to open in 1993, these plans were postponed due to the collapse of the Soviet Union. The opening of the station was further delayed due to budget problems and economic instability in Ukraine.
The station, projected to be part of the Dnipro Metro expansion, was expected to open by 2015. However, construction came to a halt when the city council suspended the tender process to select a contractor in August 2015.
Deputy Mayor of Dnipro Mykhailo Lysenko stated in December 2020 that the station was estimated to be opened in 2024.
The February 2022 full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine stopped all work on the expansion of Dnipro metro.
The station is situated deep underground in the center of Dnipro, immediately following Tsentralna, another station currently undergoing construction. The final design of the station, whether it will be a deep column or a single-vault structure, remains unknown.
References
- ^ (in Russian) The metro is being designed in Dnepropetrovsk (Metrostroy magazine No.5 1980) Archived 2019-03-21 at the Wayback Machine, Dnipro Metropoliten (unofficial website of Dnipro Metro)
- ^ Totskiy, Oleg. "Say a word about the poor metro..." tov-tob.livejournal.com (in Russian). LiveJournal. Retrieved 27 March 2014.
- ^ "Muzeina". Dnipro Metro (in Russian). Retrieved 27 March 2014.
- ^ (in Ukrainian) The metro is not being built in Dnipropetrovsk because Filatov and Korban require "kickbacks", - Pashchenko, Ukrainian News Agency (17 August 2015)
- ^ (in Ukrainian) Deputy Filatov named new dates for the completion of the construction of the subway in Dnipro, Depo.ua (20 December 2020)
- ^ "У Дніпрі турецька компанія покинула будівництво метро: які заходи вживатиме міська влада".
- ^ "«Limak» кинув Дніпро: чому не продовжують будівництво метро? - Новини Дніпра". 13 February 2024.
External links
- (Images of the station under construction) Totskiy, Oleg. "Dnipropetrovsk is waiting for credit". tov-tob.livejournal.com (in Russian). LiveJournal. Retrieved 27 March 2014.