It's well known that the Moscow Metro is one of the most spectacular in the world--today, let's take a look a smaller metro in a less-famous Russian city: the Novosibirsk Metro
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The Dzerzhinskaya Line is even shorter--just five stations! We'll start at the western end, at Ploshchad Garina-Mikhailovskogo Stationpic.twitter.com/MhQZwrF25H
Next is Sibirskaya, the transfer station--lots of stone art on the walls here, not quite sure if they're mosaics or something elsepic.twitter.com/DFBAcBffja
Marshala Pokryshkina looks fantastic--very clean lines and edges, very well-lit, spacious overhead, excellent overall aestheticpic.twitter.com/mQqoQW0IjM
Beryozovaya Roshcha makes good use of reflective surfaces to keep its cavernous space illuminatedpic.twitter.com/jMlGz33hgP
Finally, we reach the terminal at Zolotaya Niva. A touch of gold...what a beautiful station!pic.twitter.com/AJzg6JcAOM
Thank you for exploring the Novosibirsk Metro with #TrainTwitter today! Even smaller networks and smaller cities can aspire to elegance and beauty in their railways--be ambitious, seek excellence! We hope you will ride with us again soon
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