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The Oleksiivska line (, ) is the third and newest line of the
Kharkiv Metro The Kharkiv Metro () is the rapid transit system that serves the city of Kharkiv, the second largest city in Ukraine. The metro was the second in Ukraine (after Kyiv Metro, Kyiv) and the sixth in the Soviet Union, USSR when it opened on 22–23 ...
that was opened in 1995. The Oleksiivska line is the second longest in the system at and contains a total of nine stations, with Peremoha being the last one opened on 19 August 2016.Poroshenko opens new subway station in Kharkiv
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(19 August 2016)
The line cuts the city of
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, the second largest city in
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, on a northeast–southwest axis. The Oleksiivska line is third behind the
Saltivska line The Saltivska line (, ) is the second line of the Kharkiv Metro operating since 1984, serving Kharkiv, the second largest city in Ukraine. The Saltivska Line is the shortest line segment of the system, at , with a total of eight stations. Unique ...
with a daily ridership of 141,150 passengers. Work to expand the Oleksiivska line past its southern terminus, at Metrobudivnykiv, started in late 2015 and is expected to be completed in the early 2020s.


History


Timeline


Name changes

There has been only one name change on the Oleksiivska line after the station was opened: Metrobudivelnyky (1995–2000) → Metrobudivnykiv imeni H.I. Vashchenka (2000–2016) → Metrobudivnykiv. The Peremoha station project was originally named Prospekt Peremohy during the early planning stages until the name was decided upon the current one.


Stations

Six of the Oleksiivska line stations were built close to the surface, with only the Derzhprom and Arkhitektora Beketova stations constructed deep underground. Five of the shallow stations consist of a central platform and vaulted ceiling supported by columns, with another one being a
single-vault station A metro station or subway station is a train station for a rapid transit system, which as a whole is usually called a "metro" or "subway". A station provides a means for passengers to purchase tickets, board trains, and evacuate the syste ...
, having a vaulted roof with no ceiling support. The two deep stations are both
pylon station A metro station or subway station is a train station for a rapid transit system, which as a whole is usually called a "metro" or "subway". A station provides a means for passengers to purchase tickets, board trains, and evacuate the syste ...
s, in which the central hall is separated by arcades leading to the station platforms.


Transfers

Following the traditional Soviet metro planning, the third line (Oleksiivska line) is crossed by two other line segments at high traffic locations. Currently, the Oleksiivska line has two transfer stations with the Kholodnohirsko–Zavodska line (red line) and the
Saltivska line The Saltivska line (, ) is the second line of the Kharkiv Metro operating since 1984, serving Kharkiv, the second largest city in Ukraine. The Saltivska Line is the shortest line segment of the system, at , with a total of eight stations. Unique ...
(blue line):


Technical specifications

Just like with the
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, government planning agencies allowed for a maximum of five carriage trains that would fit on the station platforms without any modification to the station structure. Specifically, 12 five-carriage trains are assigned to serve the Oleksiivska line, served by the Depot-1 "Moskovske" from the
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. The Oleksiivkska line connects to the
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with a service link between the Metrobudivnykiv and
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stations. A new depot will be constructed specifically for the Oleksiivska line, located immediately north of the Peremoha station. Currently, trains of the
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and 81-718/719 models are operating on the Oleksiivska line.


Future extension

Since the 2010 opening of the Oleksiivska station, the Oleksiivska line became the second longest line segment of the system. To follow the Peremoha station, the planned depot (Depot-3) "Oleksiivske" was set to be completed in 2018.Cabinet approved the allocation of 700 million in the depot "Alekseevskoe"
SQ (19 November 2015)
A perspective extension towards the
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to the south would add the Derzhavinska, Odeska, Motel Druzhba, and Aeroport stations. However, only two of the stations, Derzhavinska and Odeska, respectively, were outlined in the "Oblast Program of Construction and the Expansion of the Kharkiv Metropoliten, 2007–2012." Construction work on the two planned stations began in late 2015; they were originally planned to be completed in 2019, but will not open until sometime in the 2020s owing to construction delays.Metro wants to build the Odeska until 2019
SQ (17 November 2015)
This part of the line will be 3.47 km long at a building cost of 2.66 billion
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References

{{Authority control Kharkiv Metro lines Railway lines opened in 1995