Pushkin Library Metro Station
A "station to nowhere" marks the site of a Siberian subway project that never saw the light of day.

📜 A unique metro station in Omsk, Russia, conceived in the early 1980s.
🔍 Opened in 2011, it serves as a pedestrian underpass, as the subway project was halted.

Why Go

🚶 Cross a busy intersection via a unique underpass🎶 Enjoy street musicians performing📸 See a "station to nowhere" with typical Russian subway features🏛️ Experience a local cultural phenomenon

Why Avoid

🚇 No actual subway trains or operational lines

Tips

💡 Look for the red M logo, similar to the Moscow Metro🖼️ Station sometimes hosts art events and exhibitions🌉 Walk to the Irtysh River to see the Metrobridge, another remnant of the project.

Cost

💰 Free to access as a pedestrian underpass.

Hours

🕒 Always open as a pedestrian underpass.

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