Vechirniy bulvar (Kryvyi Rih Metrotram)

Vechirniy bulvar
Kryvyi Rih Metrotram
Coordinates 47°56′13″N 33°25′16″E / 47.9370°N 33.4211°E / 47.9370; 33.4211
Owned by Kryvyi Rih Metrotram
History
Opened 26 December 1986
Electrified Yes
Services
Preceding station   Kryvyi Rih Metrotram   Following station
toward Kiltseva
Route 1
toward Kiltseva
Route 2
toward Zarichna
toward Zarichna
Route 3
toward Kiltse KMK

Vechirniy bulvar (Ukrainian: Вечірній бульвар; Russian: Вечерний бульвар, Vyecherniy bulvar, formerly Maidan Artema) is a station on the Kryvyi Rih Metrotram. Opened as part of the first stage on December 26, 1986, it was the first proper Metro-type underground station in the system. Located in the middle of a tunnel stretch that is of 2.3 kilometres in length which was built to avoid physically dividing the Kirovsky microraion by the Metrotram's tracks, as the original 1970s designs called for.

The station is a shallow level design with two side platforms and a row of pillars in between. Decoratively, the pillars are faced with pink marble, whilst the top of the walls are faced with dark red ceramic tiles, and the bottom with beige marble. The floor is laid with grey granite.

The station's single vestibule - rotunda, is located on the intersection between the Balakina and Kosmonavtov streets. Ironically, the square for which the station is named after along with the massive statue to the famous Bolshevik Fyodor Sergeyev (nicknamed Artyom) 1883-1921, the chairman of the Commisariat of the Donetsk Krivoy Rog Soviet Republic 1917-1918, is actually located a fair distance away from the station.

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