Hnata Yury (Ukrainian: Гната Юри) is a station on the Kyiv Light Rail. It was opened in 1977.
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| Coordinates | 50°25′47″N 30°23′12″E / 50.42972°N 30.38667°E | ||||||||||||||
| Owned by | Kyivpastrans | ||||||||||||||
| Line(s) | Pravoberezhna line | ||||||||||||||
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| Opened | 1977 | ||||||||||||||
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The station is under the roundabout at Lesya Kurbas, Gnata Yuri, and Volodymyr Pokotyl Street, but is not a full-fledged underground station because it is not fully covered. The station has two shore platforms with separate exits connected by a pedestrian bridge.
History
Closed for reconstruction as part of the route "Ivan Lepse"- "Hnata Yury" on June 13, 2009.[1] During the reconstruction, an arched ceiling was built over the platforms and tracks and the entrance pavilions were renovated, as well as a track connecting the branches from Gnata Yuri to the Kiltseva Doroga station and to Mykhailivska Borshchahivka. On October 16, 2010, the station of high-speed trams was opened after reconstruction, trams of routes № 1 and № 3 stop here.[2]
Gallery
Landing platforms
Nameplate of the station on the platform
Exit to the city
Entrance to the station
Reconstruction of the station, March 2010
References
External links
Media related to Hnata Yury at Wikimedia Commons
