Tbilisi Metro (თბილისის მეტროპოლიტენი)
The Tbilisi Metro is a rapid transit system. Opened on 11 January 1966, it was the fourth metro system in the former Soviet Union. The metro is operated by the Tbilisi Transport Company, which began operating the Tbilisi Metro in 1966, the same year. The system currently consists of two lines with a total length of 27.3 kilometers (17.0 mi), serving 23 stations. Featuring its distinctive Soviet-era architecture and deep underground stations, the Tbilisi Metro combines functionality with a unique aesthetic.
Operator | |
Operation start | 11 January 1966 |
Total Lines | 2 Metro Lines |
Total Station | 22 Active Stations |
Metro City/Country | Tbilisi Georgia |
Official Web | https://ttc.com.ge/?lang_id=ENG&sec_id=1 |
Station | Layout | Operation starts | |
---|---|---|---|
▣ | Akhmetelis Teatri | Underground | |
▣ | Sarajishvili | Underground | |
▣ | Guramishvili | Underground | |
▣ | Ghrmaghele | Underground | |
▣ | Didube | Surface-level | |
▣ | Gotsiridze | Surface-level | |
▣ | Nadzaladevi | Underground | |
▣ | Sadguris Moedani (Station Square) | Underground | |
▣ | Sadguris Moedani (Station Square) | Underground | |
▣ | Marjanishvili | Underground | |
▣ | Rustaveli | ||
▣ | Tavisuplebis Moedani | ||
▣ | Avlabari | ||
▣ | Samasi Aragveli | ||
▣ | Isani | Underground | |
▣ | Samgori | ||
▣ | Varketili | ||
▣ | Tsereteli | Underground | |
▣ | Technical University | Underground | |
▣ | Medical University | ||
▣ | Delisi | ||
▣ | Vazha-Pshavela | ||
▣ | State University |