The Samara Metro, Russia | October 2021| Поездка в метро Самары

The Samara Metro is a system of urban off-street rail public transport in the city of Samara. Until 1992 - Kuibyshev Metro, since October 2013 it has been named after A.A. Rosovsky. There are 10 stations in total, 9 of them are underground and one is aboveground. At the moment (2018), the metro consists of one line, the operational length of which is 12.6 km. The first line of the Kuibyshev Metro was planned to open in 1987, to the 70th anniversary of the October Revolution. On November 6, the first test flight was carried out, and on December 25, the acceptance certificate of the cosmodrome (4 stations) was signed. Regular passenger traffic at the launch site was opened on December 26, 1987. The Kuibyshev metro became the 5th in the RSFSR and the 12th in the USSR (at that time there were subways in Moscow, Leningrad, Kiev, Tbilisi, Baku, Kharkov, etc.). Tashkent, Yerevan, Minsk, Gorky, Novosibirsk). From January 1, 2020, the tariff differs depending on the payment method. Thus, a trip using a plastic token p
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