Prospekt Slavy, Metro station in Frunzensky District, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Prospekt Slavy is a metro station in Saint Petersburg located beneath the intersection of Bukharestskaya Street and Slavy Avenue. The station features two levels with platforms and access areas equipped with modern elevators and staircases.
The station opened in 2019 as part of a major expansion of the Frunzensko-Primorskaya Line extending southward. This extension connected previously unserved areas of the city to the metro system.
This metro station strengthens the transportation infrastructure of Saint Petersburg, reflecting the city's commitment to maintaining efficient public transit systems.
The station is easily reached via several bus stops, tram lines, and trolleybus services located nearby. Visitors should note that access is convenient during daytime and evening hours, with tickets available at counters or automatic machines.
The station uses a third-rail electrification system, which is the standard for Saint Petersburg Metro and differs from many other metro systems. This system enables particular operational features that are barely visible to passengers but important for train operations.
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