Secrets of the capital metro: unique ghost stations in Ukraine

Ukraine, with an undeniably interesting and complex history, also hides fascinating details in its public transport. In particular, in the capital of the country there are two "ghost" metro stations on the green line - Telichka (or Naddnipryanska) and Lvivska Brama.

Telichka, originally conceived as a technical station in the region with dense industrial development, transformed into a kind of "ghost", as most of the surrounding enterprises ceased their activities.

Lviv Gate is located in the tunnel between Lukyanivska and Zoloti Vorota stations. Despite the fact that construction was practically completed in 1997, the plan for its reconstruction was never approved. These amazing relics become a kind of witnesses of the past and failed plans, which remain part of the unique heritage of Ukraine.

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