Five years after Kyiv’s last Metro station opened, Kyiv Metro signed a $241 million agreement Tuesday to build a 3-station northern extension to the Green Line.

Wednesday, November 21, 2018
Five years after Kyiv’s last Metro station opened, Kyiv Metro signed a $241 million agreement Tuesday to build a 3-station northern extension to the Green Line.

Five years after Kyiv’s last Metro station opened, Kyiv Metro signed a $241 million agreement Tuesday to build a 3-station northern extension to the Green Line. The first station, Mostytska, will be buried. The second two, Pravdy and Vynohradar, will be open air. With work done by Kyivmetrobud, the extension is to be completed in 2021.

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