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Zhytomyrska (Kiev Metro)

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Owned by
  
Kiev Metro

Depth
  
10 m (33 ft)

Electrified
  
Yes

Opened
  
24 May 2003

Owner
  
Kiev Metro

Platforms in use
  
1

Structure type
  
underground

Platform levels
  
1

Address
  
Kiev, Ukraine, 02000

Station code
  
111

Level
  
1

Tracks
  
2

Zhytomyrska (Kiev Metro)

Line(s)
  
Sviatoshynsko-Brovarska Line

Similar
  
Akademmistechko, Sviatoshyn, Beresteiska, Chernihivska, Nyvky

Zhytomyrska (Ukrainian: Житомирська) is a Kiev Metro station on Sviatoshynsko-Brovarska Line. The station was opened on 24 May 2003 as part of the westward extension of the Sviatoshynsky radius along with its neighbour Akademmistechko.

Designed by the architects V.Gnevyshev, T.Tselikovskaya and N.Aleshkin, the station was the first on the line to be built to a single-vault design "walls in earth", i.e. where the walls of the station pit are incorporated into the design, and the main vault rests on top of them, thus saving time and resources for construction.

In its decoration, marble is used on the walls (white and red) and on the floor. Lighting comes from suspended fluorescent tubes, and the station features catamaran-style rises on the walls where the station name is displayed.

Presently the station is the most westwards on the main Peremohy Avenue, and is only a few kilometres from Kiev's circular motorway separating the city and Kiev Oblast. The avenue then becomes the M17 (E40) intercity motorway and continues westwards into Western Ukraine including the city of Zhytomyr (for which the station is named). As a result, it receives a moderate passenger traffic from the regional areas.

References

Zhytomyrska (Kiev Metro) Wikipedia