Wikipedia:WikiProject Metros of the former Soviet Union
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метро—მეტრო metro—մետրո метросы |
Arbatskaya station in Moscow, Russia |
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A page was created about this topic: List of metro systems in the Soviet Union.
Goals
editThe goals of this project are to:
- Expand/create the current metro-related articles in the countries of the former Soviet Union;
- Organize and standardize these articles on Wikipedia.
Scope
editThe scope of this project pertains to all of the articles of the metros of the former Soviet Union, including systems, lines, and stations.
Participants
editProject divisions
edit- Assessment (talk) — for article assessment and ratings
- Article structure (talk) — for article format and recommendations
- New article announcements — for new article announcements.
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Links
editTemplates
edit- Template:User WikiProject SovMetro(edit talk links history) — is a userbox which all members can add to their talk pages.
Metro system templates
edit- Template:Moscow Metro Lines(edit talk links history) — is a navigation template used for Moscow Metro lines;
- Template:SPb Metro Lines(edit talk links history) — is a navigation template used for Saint Petersburg Metro lines;
- Template:Baku Metro system(edit talk links history) — is a navigation template used for Baku Metro lines;
- Template:Kiev Metro(edit talk links history) — is a navigation template used for Kiev Metro lines;
- Template:Tbilisi Metro(edit talk links history) — is a navigation template used for Tbilisi Metro lines;
Stub templates
edit- {{Moscow-metro-stub}} — is a stub template for articles relating to the Moscow Metro; to be put on the bottom of each article page;
- {{Ukraine-metro-stub}} — is a stub template for articles relating to Ukrainian metro systems, to be put on the bottom of each article page;
- {{Minsk-metro-stub}} — is a stub template for articles relating to the Minsk Metro, to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Europe-metro-stub}}
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Images
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Map of the Moscow Metro.
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Map of the Saint Petersburg Metro on an overlay of Saint Petersburg.
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Map of the Kiev Metro.
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Perspective growth of the Kiev Metro.
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Map of the Tbilisi Metro.
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Map of the Tashkent Metro.
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Map of the Yerevan Metro.
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Map of the Minsk Metro.
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Map of the Nizhny Novgorod Metro.
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Map of the Novosibirsk Metro.
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Map of the Samara Metro.
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Map of the Ekaterinburg Metro.
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Map of the Dnipropetrovsk Metro.
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Map of the Kryvyi Rih Metrotram.
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Another version of the Kryvyi Rih Metrotram map.
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Map of the Kazan Metro.
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Map of the currently under construction Omsk Metro.
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Map of the currently under construction Chelyabinsk Metro.
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Map of the currently under construction Donetsk Metro.
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Map of abandoned Riga Metro.