Studencheskaya (Novosibirsk Metro)
Studencheskaya is a station on the Novosibirsk Metro's Line 1, also known as the Dzerzhinskaya Line. It is located in Novosibirsk, Russia, and serves the student population of the nearby Novosibirsk State Technical University (NSTU), hence the name, which translates to "Student's" or "Student Station" in Russian.
The station opened on December 28, 1985, as part of the initial section of the Novosibirsk Metro. Its design is a typical pillar-trispan station, featuring two rows of pillars supporting the platform roof. The walls are faced with ceramic tiles in light colors.
Studencheskaya is a relatively busy station due to its proximity to the university and surrounding residential areas. It provides a vital transportation link for students and residents alike, connecting them to other parts of the city. The station's architecture is functional and typical of Soviet-era metro stations, prioritizing efficiency and practicality.
Key features of the station include its direct access to the university campus and surrounding shopping areas. The surface vestibules are located on Karl Marx Prospekt, a major thoroughfare in Novosibirsk. The station plays a significant role in the city's public transportation network.