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Tbilisi Metro

Metro system
The Tbilisi Metro is a rapid transit system in the Georgian capital Tbilisi. Opened on 11 January 1966, it was the fourth metro system in the former Soviet Union. Like other ex-Soviet metros, most of the stations are very deep and vividly... Wikipedia
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The Tbilisi Metro is a rapid transit system in the Georgian capital Tbilisi. Opened on 11 January 1966, it was the fourth metro system in the former Soviet ...
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The capital city of Tbilisi offers two metro lines: a north/south line ("First Line") consisting of 16 stations, and an east/west line ("Saburtalo Line") ...
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Practical, easy, and cheap way of getting around the city. Great that the ticket can be purchased directly using the credit/debit card.
Tbilisi Metro from en.wikipedia.org
Located between Tavisuplebis Moedani and Marjanishvili stations, Rustaveli is 60 metres underground, and with an escalator length of 120 meters or 394 feet, ...
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The Tbilisi metro system has two lines and 23 stations distributed along its 26.4 km of track. It carries about 600,000 people every day throughout the city, an ...