Kiltse KMK (Ukrainian: Кiльце КМК; Russian: Кольцо КМК, "Loop of Kryvyi Rih Mettalurgical Combinate") is a station of the Kryvyi Rih Metrotram and tram systems. The station is originally part of the city's larger tram system, although it was incorporated into the Metrotram route 3М (and 4М later) along with four other stations on 25 May 2012.
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Tretia Dilnytsia is a station of the Kryvyi Rih Metrotram. The station was originally part of the city's larger tram system, although it was incorporated into the metrotram route along with four other stations on 25 May 2012. It is a station on the metrotram's third route, running from Zarichna to Kiltse KMK.
The tram line reorganization was initiated in order to eliminate the need for transfer stops for the inhabitants traveling from Kryvyi Rih's northern neighborhoods to the southern end of town, near the ArcelorMittal Kryvyi Rih plant.
The Tretia Dilnytsia station is located above ground, with platforms running on either side of the metrotram's tracks.
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Druha Miska Likarnia is a tram stop of the Kryvyi Rih Metrotram. This stop is originally part of the city's larger tram system, although it was incorporated into two metrotram's routes along with some other tram stops in the southern city districts. It is a stop on the metrotram's routes 3М and 4М, running both from Zarichna and to Zbahachuvalna str. and PivdHZK respectively.
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Ekonomichnyi Instytut is a tram stop of the Kryvyi Rih tramway network, and also the Kryvyi Rih Metro. The stop is originally part of the city's larger tram system, although it was incorporated into the metrotram route along with four other stations on 25 May 2012. It is on the metrotram's routes 3М 4М, running from Zarichna to tram stops Zbahachuvalna str. and PivdGZK respectively.
Passengers traveling through this tram stop can, through the underground vestibule of the station, transfer to the Kiltseva station, which runs metro routes 1М 2М. The station is named after Kryvyi Rih State University of Economics and Technology, formerly known as Kryvyi Rih Institute of Economics.
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Kiltseva is a station of the Kryvyi Rih Metrotram. It opened on 2 May 1989, as the last station of the second stage, and is the southern terminus of the system.
The station is a standard tram reversal ring which contains a series of pavilions and covered platforms. However, due to the left-hand operation of the final three stations, the direction is clockwise, which means that passengers are let in and out onto the middle of the ring. The station located next to the intersection of the Nikopol Highway with the Sviatoheorhiivska Street, and is served by a number of urban transport routes, including a standard city tram. All of the stops are linked by a series of underground passages, between the Kiltseva platforms there is an underground vestibule situated inside the subway.
From the very start, the station was built as a temporary stop, with plans for another extension to the south primarily to the railway station Kryvyi Rih-Zakhidny and then into the southern Inhuletskyi District, but not before passing through the famous Kryvorizhstal plant. Actually part of the track from Prospekt Metalurhiv, after leaving the tunnel passes on a 300-meter bridge over the fire pond of the latter plant. In total, this would raise the length of the system by 6.5 kilometers and make it the most important transport artery. The station contained a gate with the city tram network next to the station which was used for service needs; since 2012 station serves as a transfer point to the Institute station of the metrotram's route 3M.
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Metalurh Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine. It is located in Metallurgical District, in the neighborhood called lit. 'Socic Town'.
It is currently used mostly for football matches, and was the home of FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih. The stadium holds 29,734 people. The subway station Prospekt Metalurhiv of the Kryvyi Rih Metro is located next to the stadium.
The stadium was built in 1970. For the 225th city anniversary in 1999, the stadium was renovated and had individual seats installed. During the Soviet period until 1988, the stadium was used by FC Dnipro to play in European competitions as the adjacent city of Dnipro was a closed city.
On 14 May 2006, Metalurh Stadium hosted the gold match between Shakhtar and Dynamo. The winning goal in extra time during the game was scored by Julius Aghahowa.
Since 2012, the stadium had required renovations and in 2012 had some money allocated for it from the city budget.
On 28 February 2018, the city council adopted decision on stadium reconstruction.
On 27 August 2020 it was announced that reconstruction cost for the stadium may be increased to ₴600 million in order to prepare the stadium to the 2022 Ukrainian Cup Final. It is expected the stadium's capacity will decrease to 16,750. About a week before the President of Ukraine instructed to prepare Kryvyi Rih to host the Cup final.
On 5 February 2021, the stadium was completely demolished for reconstruction.
The Kiltse KMK station is located above ground, with platforms running on either side of the tram's tracks. A reversing loop is located directly behind the station to allow trams to change course and travel in the opposite direction.