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The Saburtalo Line (Georgian: საბურთალოს ხაზი, romanized: saburtalos khazi) is a line of the Tbilisi Metro in Georgia.The line was first opened in 1979, [1] running originally from Station Square, where Tbilisi Central Railway station is located to Delisi and has since extended to the western residential districts of the city, near Tbilisi State University’s X and ...
This is a route-map template for the Saburtalo Line, a Tbilisi Metro line in Georgia.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
Vazha-Pshavela (Georgian: ვაჟა-ფშაველა Georgian pronunciation: [vaʒapʰʃaveła]) is a metro station on the Saburtalo Line in Tbilisi, Georgia. The station is named after the great Georgian poet Vazha-Pshavela. The station was opened on 3 April 2000. It is located on Vazha-Pshavela avenue close to the Vazha-Pshavela ...
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Delisi (Georgian: დელისი) is a metro station on the Saburtalo Line in Tbilisi, Georgia.The station is named after the historic settlement of Delisi, which today is used to refer to this area of Saburtalo surrounding the metro station.
Station Square 1 (სადგურის მოედანი 1 Sadguris Moedani 1), a square where the Central Railway Station is located, transfer station to Saburtalo Line. Nadzaladevi ( ნაძალადევი ), named after the district where the station is located.
The new metro line was planned to use Light Rail Vehicles running at 10 minute intervals for both directions. The mayor Kakha Kaladze added, that the line is planned to be extended to Rustavi, a major city 30 km (19 mi) away from the capital. Although, this remains a plan until the overground line is open. [28]
Tsereteli (Georgian: წერეთელი) is a station located on the Saburtalo Line of Tbilisi Metro, between the stations Technical University and terminus Station Square-2. It opened in 1979 as part of the original 5 stations of the Saburtalo Line.