Saint Petersburg Metro (Петербургский метрополитен)

The Saint Petersburg Metro is a rapid transit system in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Inaugurated on November 15, 1955, the metro system has become one of the world's deepest and most artistically decorated networks. The network consists of 5 lines with a total length of 124 kilometers (77 mi). It has 72 stations including 7 transfer points. Serving approximately 2 million passengers daily, it is the 26th busiest metro system in the world. Known for its impressive architecture, palatial underground spaces and wide coverage, the Metro plays a vital role in connecting diverse neighbourhoods, historical sites and major transport hubs, contributing significantly to the vibrant urban life of the city.

Operator
Operation start15 November 1955
Total Lines5 Metro Lines
Total Station71 Active Stations
Metro City/CountrySaint Petersburg Russia
Official Webhttp://www.metro.spb.ru/

Metro linesStationsTerminal stations
Line 119Devyatkino Prospekt Veteranov
Line 218Parnas Kupchino
Line 312Begovaya Rybatskoye
Line 48Spasskaya Ulitsa Dybenko
Line 515Komendantsky Prospekt Shushary

  • The Saint Petersburg Metro, one of the earliest metro systems in Russia, opened its first line on November 15, 1955, making it an integral part of the city's history.
  • Several stations of the Saint Petersburg Metro are among the deepest in the world, with Admiralteyskaya station being the deepest, reaching a depth of approximately 86 metres.
  • Famous for their architectural splendor, the metro stations feature intricate mosaics, sculptures and artistic designs, creating an underground gallery that reflects the city's rich cultural heritage.
  • Many metro stations, such as Avtovo and Kirovsky Zavod, are known for their grandeur, resembling palaces with chandeliers, marble columns and ornate decorations.
  • The metro system consists of five lines, covering a vast area of Saint Petersburg and providing essential connections between residential areas, business districts and cultural sites.
  • The Saint Petersburg Metro is one of the busiest metro systems in the world, serving millions of passengers every day and playing a vital role in the city's transportation network.
  • The metro system includes the iconic Admiralteyskaya station, located far below the Neva River, allowing passengers to cross the river while underground.
  • Known for its punctuality and reliability, the metro provides an efficient mode of transportation, reducing traffic congestion on city roads, especially during rush hours.
  • The Saint Petersburg Metro continues to expand, with ongoing construction projects and plans to open new lines, ensuring that it keeps pace with the city's growth.
  • Some stations, such as Ploshchad Lenina, reflect Soviet architectural styles, providing a historical glimpse of the era when the metro system was first established.