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Minsk Underground Station Temporarily Shutdown

Service interruption: Access unavailable until July 16 for passengers

Metro station in Minsk temporarily shut down
Metro station in Minsk temporarily shut down

Minsk Underground Station Temporarily Shutdown

In the heart of Minsk, the capital city of Belarus, a significant development has been underway on Kropotkin Street, with two-way traffic now being organized from V. Khorev Street to Masherov Avenue. This change, however, does not seem to have any direct impact on the Minsk Metro, according to the latest information available.

The turnaround at the intersection of Masherov Avenue and Kropotkin Street, which has been closed long-term, is not affected by this organized two-way traffic. Similarly, the exit No1-2 at the "May Day" station, currently closed until July 16, and the turnaround near a hospital, which is closed indefinitely, are also not affected by the traffic changes on Kropotkin Street.

It's worth noting that the construction of the third line of the metro is ongoing in central Minsk, a project separate from the organized two-way traffic on Kropotkin Street.

Regarding the Minsk Metro, there are currently temporary restrictions in place, effective from July 7. However, as of the time of this report, there are no specific details about these restrictions affecting the Masherov Avenue and Kropotkin Street area, including closed exits, turnarounds, or traffic changes.

For the most accurate and up-to-date information on metro restrictions and traffic changes in this specific area, it is recommended to check the official Minsk Metro website or local Minsk municipal transportation authorities. These sources typically provide real-time updates on metro operations, exit closures, and nearby road traffic modifications.

Residential homes, office buildings, and even the City Clinical Infectious Hospital are located on the stretch of Kropotkin Street with the organized two-way traffic. The public will be notified when the stretch of Kropotkin Street returns to normal traffic conditions.

[1] News Source 1 [2] News Source 2 [3] News Source 3 [4] News Source 4 [5] News Source 5

  1. The organized two-way traffic on Kropotkin Street, although not affecting the Minsk Metro directly, may have potentially significant implications for the industries such as finance, as many business establishments are located along this stretch of road.
  2. While the transport sector in Minsk is undergoing changes due to the traffic reorganization on Kropotkin Street and ongoing metro construction, the finance industry could also see transformations, given the proximity of banks and financial institutions to the construction site.

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