Presently the system consists of two lines, 22 stations on 26.4 kilometres of track. 20 stations are below ground and two are surface level. Of the subterranean stations 16 are deep level and 4 shallow. The former comprise 6 pylon stations, 5 column and 5 single vaults (built to the Leningrad Technology). The shallow stations consist of three pillar-trispans and one single vault (Kharkov Technology). Due to Tbilisi's uneven landscape, the metro, particularly the Gldani-Varketili line, in two cases goes above ground.
In 2005 it was estimated that a total of 105.6 million people used the Metro annually.[1] Carrying them are a fleet of 186 metro cars from two depots. Although the platforms are accommodated for five-carriage trains currently four and three carriage trains are used on lines 1 and 2 respectively. The car models are identical to those of other ex-Soviet Metros. The cost per single ride is 50 tetris, however when using the Metromoney Card (a stored value card available for purchase at metro stations) riders can ride transfer or reenter the system for 90 minutes at no charge.[2] Trains run from 6:00 a.m. till 12:00 a.m. with intervals ranging between 2.5 minutes in peak times to 12 minutes late at night. Trains run becost is tween 60 km/h - 90 km/h.
Тбіліскі метрапалітэн
Тбилиски метрополитен
Metro v Tbilisi
Metro Tiflis
Tbilisi Metro
Metroo de Tbiliso
Metro de Tiflis
Thbilisi metroo
Tbilisiko metroa
Tbilisin metro
Métro de Tbilissi
הרכבת התחתית של טביליסי
Tbiliszi metró
Թբիլիսիի մետրոպոլիտեն
Tbilisi Metro
Metropolitana di Tbilisi
トビリシ地下鉄
თბილისის მეტროპოლიტენი
Тбилисисе метрополитен
Metro van Tbilisi
Tbilisis metro
Тбилисы метро
Metro w Tbilisi
Metro de Tbilisi
Metroul din Tbilisi
Тбилисский метрополитен
Tbiliské metro
Tbilisis tunnelbana
Tiflis metrosu
Тбилиси метрополитены
Тбилиси метрополитен
Тбіліський метрополітен
第比利斯地铁
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