Gostiny Dvor (Saint Petersburg Metro)

Gostiny Dvor
Saint Petersburg Metro station

Station Hall
Coordinates 59°56′03″N 30°20′02″E / 59.93417°N 30.33389°E / 59.93417; 30.33389Coordinates: 59°56′03″N 30°20′02″E / 59.93417°N 30.33389°E / 59.93417; 30.33389
Owned by Saint Petersburg Metro
Line(s) Nevsko-Vasileostrovskaya Line
Platforms Island platform
Tracks 2
Construction
Structure type Underground
Depth56 m (184 ft)
History
Opened November 3, 1967
Services
Preceding station   StPetersburg Metro   Following station
toward Primorskaya
Nevsko-Vasileostrovskaya Line
toward Rybatskoye
toward Parnas
Moskovsko-Petrogradskaya Line
Transfer at: Nevsky Prospekt
toward Kupchino
Nevsko-Vasileostrovskaya Line
Legend
Primorskaya
Smolenka
Vasileostrovskaya
Bolshaya Neva
Moyka
Kanal Griboyedov
Gostiny Dvor
Fontanka
Mayakovskaya
Ploshchad Alexandra Nevskogo 1
Monastyrka
Obvodny Kanal
Yelizarovskaya
Lomonosovskaya
Proletarskaya
Obukhovo
Murzinka

Rybatskoye
Depot 5 "Nevskoe"

Gostiny Dvor (Russian: Гости́ный двор) is a station on the Nevsko-Vasileostrovskaya Line of the Saint Petersburg Metro. It was designed by architect C.G. Mayofis, E.S. Belyat, A.K. Andreyev, Ya.E. Moskalenko and C.P Schyukin and opened on November 3, 1967. It has two exits - one at the intersection between the Griboyedov Canal and Nevsky Prospect and another inside the northern side of the Gostinyi Dvor mall. The latter exit has an entrance that lets the riders enter the mall directly. The station also linked to the Nevsky Prospekt metro station via a transfer corridor and a set of escalators. The station is the busiest station on the line and one of the busiest stations in the entire St. Petersburg Metro.

Local landmarks

The station is in close proximity to various landmarks, including the Church of the Savior on Blood, Kazan Cathedral and the Russian Museum. It was formerly the closest station to the Hermitage, Saint Isaac's Cathedral, Admiralty, Summer Garden and Bronze Horseman, until the Admiralteyskaya station opened in 2011.

Escalator repair

From August 2008 to August 31, 2009, the station entrance escalators were closed to repair damage caused by leaks resulting from deterioration and corrosion caused by groundwater. Metrostroy remodeled the design to better control the flow of water. During repairs, passengers had to use the Nevsky Prospekt station entrance to reach Gostiny Dvor escalators and an exit to Gostiny Dvor.[1]

External links

Media related to Gostiny Dvor metrostation at Wikimedia Commons

References

  1. ""Gostini dvor" will open on August, 31st "Гостиный двор" откроют 31 августа" (in Russian). fontanka.ru. 2009-08-28. Retrieved 2009-09-03. External link in |publisher= (help)
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