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Myloslavska (Kyiv Light Rail)

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Myloslavs`ka Fast Tram Station
Myloslavs`ka Fast Tram Station

Myloslavska (Ukrainian: Милославська) is a station on the Livoberezhna Line of the Kyiv Light Rail system. It was opened on May 26, 2000 and reopened after a significant modernization of the line on October 26, 2012.Myloslavska is a terminus station of the Livoberezhna Line, and is located right after the Maryny Tsvetaievoi station. It is named after the Myloslavska Street in northeastern Kyiv's Troieschyna neighborhood. At one point the Kyiv City authorities proposed creating the "Vulytsia Myloslavska" station of the Kyiv Metro's Livoberezhna Line, although that entire project was scrapped in favor of expanding the existing light rail system.

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Myloslavska (Kyiv Light Rail)
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Милославська вулиця

Myloslavska Street
02232 Kyiv
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Borys Grinchenko Kyiv Metropolitan University
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