Burevestnik (Nizhny Novgorod Metro)

Burevestnik (Russian: Буревестник) is a station of the Nizhny Novgorod Metro which was opened on 9 September 2002. It is the western terminus station on the Sormovsko–Meshcherskaya line. The name translates as "Petrel". It is named after the novel of the same name by Maxim Gorky.

Burevestnik

Буревестник
Nizhny Novgorod Metro station
Coordinates56.3333°N 43.8942°E / 56.3333; 43.8942
Line(s) Sormovsko-Meshcherskaya Line
Platforms2
Tracks2
Connectionsbus, tram
History
Opened9 September 2002
Previous namesKalininskaya (planning phase)
Services
Preceding station   Nizhny Novgorod Metro   Following station
toward Strelka
Terminus
Nizhny Novgorod Metro map
Sormovsko-Meshcherskaya Line
Strelka
Yarmarka
Moskovskaya
Kanavinskaya
Burnakovskaya
Burevestnik

Location

The station is located under the Sormovskoye Shosse (Sormovo Road) in the Moskovsky District. In the planning phase, the station was called Kalininskaya, after the Soviet politician Mikhail Kalinin. The station is located half underground in the basement of a building of the subway company.

Architecture

It is the only subway station in Nizhny Novgorod that has two platforms on the outside of the tracks. Between the tracks there is a row of columns, above which the name of the station is mounted. The platforms and walls are covered with dark gray and white marble, and the ceiling is decorated with metal and plastic. The station hall is located above the tracks and is connected to the street by stairs.

Connections

The station has connections to many tram and bus lines to the north west of Nizhny Novgorod, a part of the city not served by the metro.

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