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Zenit (Saint Petersburg Metro)

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Zenit
Saint Petersburg Metro station
General information
LocationPetrogradsky District
Saint Petersburg
Russia
Owned bySaint Petersburg Metro
Line(s)
Line 3 (Saint Petersburg Metro)
Nevsko–Vasileostrovskaya Line
Platforms2
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Depth23 meters (76 feet)
History
Opened26 May 2018
Closed2 April 2020
ElectrifiedThird rail
Previous namesNovokrestovskaya
Services
Preceding station Saint Petersburg Metro Following station
Begovaya
Terminus
Line 3 Primorskaya
towards Rybatskoye

Zenit (Russian: Зенит) is a Saint Petersburg Metro station on the Nevsko-Vasileostrovskaya Line (Line 3) of the Saint Petersburg Metro. It opened on May 26, 2018 as Novokrestovskaya as part of the extension of the line to the north from Primorskaya.[1] This extension also included the Begovaya station. Zenit is located between Primorskaya and Begovaya.[2][3] The station was temporarily closed from April 2, 2020 to 10 June, 2021 as part of the measures taken against the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]

The station is situated at the western tip of Krestovsky Island, close to Krestovsky Stadium. The extension of the line had been tied to the 2018 FIFA World Cup, which partly took place at this stadium in summer 2018.

On August 19, 2020 the station, while still closed, was renamed Zenit as a result of lobbying efforts of FC Zenit Saint Petersburg.[5]

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Transcription

Entrances and time

Entrance 1 (South) opens on game days only. Entrance 2 opens on weekends and game days.

On week days station is closed unless this is a gameday or another event on Gazprom Arena.

References

  1. ^ "В Петербурге накануне дня города открыли станции метро "Новокрестовская" и "Беговая"". TASS. 2018-05-26.
  2. ^ "Перспективы развития метрополитена" (in Russian). Saint Petersburg Metro. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  3. ^ "В Петербурге назвали сроки открытия пяти новых станций метро" (in Russian). rbc.ru. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  4. ^ Станция метро «Новокрестовская» закрыта полностью
  5. ^ Golubkova, Mariya. "Станцию метро "Новокрестовская" в Петербурге переименовали в "Зенит"". Rossiyskaya Gazeta (in Russian).

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