This was part of A weekend in Russia - Day 1 🇷🇺 🔗.
We had already seen the Obvodnyy kanal (Обводный канал) station when we arrived earlier today.
We started our tour from the Admiralteyskaya (Адмиралтейская) station and took the northbound Line 5 (also known as the Purple Line or the Frunzensko-Primorskaya Line) towards Komendantsky Prospekt (Комендантский проспект).
Our first stop was Sportivnaya (Спортивная) station, which is unique for being a double-decked station; the upper floor serves northbound trains and the lower floor serves southbound trains.
Next, we took the southbound train towards Shushary (Шушары) to the Zvenigorodskaya (Звенигородская) station. We walked across to the Pushkinskaya (Пушкинская) station to switch to Line 1 (also known as the Red Line or the Kirovsko-Vyborgskaya Line).
We took the southbound train towards Prospekt Veteranov (Проспе́кт Ветера́нов) to the Kirovsky Zavod (Кировский завод) station.
We then continued further to the Avtovo (Автово) station, widely considered one of the most beautiful in the world.
From there, we took the northbound train towards Devyatkino (Девя́ткино) to the Narvskaya (Нарвская) station.
Then we switched back to Line 5 and took the southbound train to the Mezhdunarodnaya (Международная) station.
And then we headed northbound again to the Bukharestskaya (Бухарестская) station.
Switching back to the Red Line via the Zvenigorodskaya and Pushkinskaya transfer, we took the northbound train to Ploshchad Vosstaniya (Плóщадь Восстáния).
This was our last stop, and we then headed back to Admiralteyskaya (Адмиралтейская).





















