Stations
List of stations north to south:
- Traktornyy Zavod (Tractor Factory)
- Khlebozavod (Bakery Works)
- Vodootstoy (Water-sediment)
- Bol’nitsa Il’icha (Ilich Hospital)
- Zavod "Barrikady" (Barrikady Factory)
- Tridtsat' Pervaya Shkola (31st School)
- Stadion Monolit (Monolith Stadium)
- Zavod "Krasnyy Oktyabr’" (Red October Steel Factory)
- Tridtsat' Devyataya Gvardeyskaya (39th Guards Rifle Division Street)
- Ploshchad’ Vozrozhdeniya (Revival Square)
- Dvorets Sporta (Sports Palace)
- Mamayev Kurgan (Mamayev Kurgan)
- Tsentral’nyy Stadion (Central Stadium)
- Tsentral’nyy Park Kul’tury i Otdykha (Central Rest and Culture Park)
- Yevropa (Europa City Mall)
- Ploshchad’ Lenina (Lenin Square)
- Komsomol’skaya (Komsomol street)
- Pionerskaya (Pioneers)
- Ploshchad’ Chekistov (Chekists Square)
- Profsoyuznaya (Labour Unions)
- Teatr Yunogo Zritelya (Theatre for Young Spectators)
- Yel’shanka
Projected:
- Rayonnaya
- Sel'khozakademiya (Volgograd A&M Academy)
Approved:
- Tormosilovskaya
- Panfilovskaya
- Mikrorayon 231
- Universitet
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