Chervony Khutir (Kiev Metro)

Chervony Khutir (Ukrainian: Червоний хутiр) is the terminus station of the Kiev Metro's Syretsko-Pecherska Line, opened on May 23, 2008. The station's name arises from an old village "Chervony Khutir" that was subsequently absorbed into Kiev city limits and is now an industrial neighbourhood. The station is located amidst a woodland and at first was unlikely have any passengers at all. However, there is currently a much greater need for the station because it is right next to the construction of Kiev's third depot, Kharkivske, which has been a much needed acquisition to the line since the mid-1990s, yet due to financial difficulties caused by recessions, construction only began in 2004.

Chervony Khutir
Kiev Metro station
LocationDarnytskyi District
Kiev
Ukraine
Coordinates50°24′32″N 30°41′40″E
Owned byKiev Metro
Line(s) Syretsko-Pecherska Line
Platforms2
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeunderground
Platform levels1
Other information
Station code327
History
Opened2008-05-23
ElectrifiedYes
Services
Preceding station   Kiev Metro   Following station
toward Syrets
Syretsko-Pecherska LineTerminus

Chervony Khutir is also part of much larger plan to have the line snake around the south-eastern districts of Kiev and then come back up north-westwards towards the new Darnytsia Railway Station and the Darnytsia metro station of the Sviatoshynsko-Brovarska Line. In the meantime, the surrounding area will be redeveloped and new housing massivs would justify the station.[1]

Chervony Khutir's layout is a pillar bi-span with side platforms, chosen out of simplicity and ease of construction. Its main theme would be a light tone and focused on the surrounding nature. The walls and central row of pillars are faced with bright beige and yellow marble and the ceiling with fiberglass.

  1. City planning agency, "Kievglavarkhitektura" (February 1, 2006). "Project of construction and urbanization of the Darnytskyi Raion". Archunion.com.ua (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2011-09-30. Retrieved 2011-01-08.


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