New metro station in St. Petersburg will be made of high-strength dark glass

New metro station in St. Petersburg will be made of high-strength dark glass
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Date: 9 February 2018

The new metro station in St. Petersburg will be anti-vandal and in Zenit colors.

The station is in a hurry to turn in one day ahead of schedule, that is, on April 29. This is fundamentally important. For the match "Zenit" - CSKA Moscow Russian Championship, passengers to the "Stadium St. Petersburg" must travel through "Novokrestovskaya." Actually, for this purpose the continuation of the Nevsko-Vasileostrovskaya line was built.

"Novokrestovskaya" will be in the colors of "Zenith", Neva water or ice of the Gulf of Finland. To whom as a fantasy prompts. By the way, in the matter of facing, the pavilions under construction are on the front line.

Here they mount not granite blocks, as on all previous ones, but super-thin metal-ceramic panels. It would seem that at the station, which will take the first blows of the inflated fans, there must be something more simple. But builders believe in nanotechnology, says NTV correspondent Anton Zykov.

"Novokrestovskaya" is a station-paradox. It seems to be a closed type. But the passenger has descended to the platform, and the person opposite can be seen and the whole composition too. The fact is that they will not install walls here, but high-strength dark glass.

Exactly the same will be the door. While they are hidden in cardboard, do not get dust. Of course, everything is dictated, first of all, by security. But the metrostroducers themselves say that it will be aesthetically beautiful. 

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