![]() ![]() ![]() The station's massive chandeliers, flanked by the ceiling's mosaic pieces From an engineering standpoint, Zoloti Vorota was built as a, at a depth of 96.5 m (317 ft) underground. In between the two stations, the station was built during the late 1990s however, it has not been completed to this day. Continued construction extended the line northwards to the station. For several years, the Zoloti Vorota station served as the line's northern terminus. Due to a difficult, the tunnel was not completed by the station's grand opening and until, it could only be reached with a transfer from the Teatralna station. After it was finally installed, construction work began on the lower escalator tunnel. In addition, over 250 m 2 (300 sq yd) of rock had to be removed to make way for the vestibule. Since the construction took place in water-saturated soils, over 200 frozen wells had to be formed so it could be lowered to its proper location. The installation began in November 1987 and was completed by 1988, lowered at a pace of half a meter a day. The vestibule is a 20 m (66 ft) tall with an approximately similar diameter. The vestibule was built in the same way as with other stations of the Kiev Metro system it was first completed at ground level, and then lowered to its final location underground. The upper tunnel is 35 m (115 ft) long, while the lower tunnel is 56 m (184 ft) long. Since its entrance is located on a hillside, two separate escalator tunnels had to be created, connected by an underground station vestibule. The station is located at a depth of 96.5 m (317 ft), creating the need for an underground vestibule in between the two escalator tunnels. The line's first segment was officially opened on 31 December 1989, and consisted of three stations Zoloti Vorota–– (named Klovska today). It had a projected date of completion in 1986, although the line's opening was delayed until the end of 1989 due to the economic state of the Soviet Union at the time. Results of Population and Housing Census in the Republic of Moldova in 2014: 'Characteristics - Population (population by communes, religion, citizenship)' (XLS). It is composed of three villages: Larga, Nicolaevca and Zolotievca. Zolotievca is a commune in the Anenii Noi District of Moldova. ![]()
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