Vydubychi (Kyiv Metro) Explained

Vydubychi
Style:Kyiv Metro
Style2:Syretsko–Pecherska
Symbol:m
Symbol Location:Kyiv
Type:Kyiv Metro station
Address:Holosiivskyi District
Borough:Kyiv
Country:Ukraine
Coordinates:50.4022°N 30.5608°W
Structure:underground
Platform:1
Levels:1
Tracks:2
Opened:30 December 1991
Electrified:Yes
Code:319
Owned:Kyiv Metro

Vydubychi (Видубичі, pronounced as /audio link/) is a station of Kyiv Metro's Syretsko-Pecherska Line. It is situated between Zvirynetska and Slavutych stations. This station was opened on 30 December 1991.

Vydubychi station was designed by architects T. Tselikovska.

The station has 2 entrances. One of them is situated in underground passage under the crossing of Saperno-Slobidska street and Naddniprianske shose. Another is situated near the bus station Vydubychi, the Vydubychi railway station of the Kyiv Urban Electric Train and the Vydubychi-Trypilski rail station. The second entrance was built in 2001.

Vydubychi station works from 05:42 to 00:15.

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