Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Narvskaya, Maymorn Railway Station, West 25th-ohio City, Tekhnologichesky Institut, Piramide, Avtovo, Fuch -Keiba-Seimon-Mae Station, Science Park, Colosseo, Sandnes Old Station, Misakubo Station, Termini, Shironishi Station, Circo Massimo, Sunza Station, Aizuki Station, Mukaichiba Station, Kaminobe Station, Basilica San Paolo, Cavour, Baltiyskaya, Ploshchad Vosstaniya, Laurentina, Eur Fermi, Eur Palasport. Source: Wikipedia. Free updates online. Not illustrated. Excerpt: Narvskaya - Narvskaya (Russian: ) is subway station in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It is on a Kirovsko-Vyborgskaya Line between stations Baltiyskaya and Kirovsky Zavod. The station is opened on November, 15th, 1955 as a first stage of Saint Petersburg Metro from Avtovo till Ploschad Vosstania. Underground hall of the stationIn the project the station carried the name Ploshchad Stackek (Translated "Square of Strikes"), last years before opening its called name "Stalinskaya." Under this name it has been presented at competition of building projects where the author, Boris Zhuravlyov has received for two variants of stations of 1 and 2 awards. Shortly before station opening in March 1953 Joseph Stalin has died and a political conjuncture has changed. Station named Narvskaya in honour of Narva Triumphal Gate, located opposite to an input in concourse; this toponym concerned with road to Narva, here was Narva outpost. The station is issued by white marble, it is a lot of inserts from yellow metal under bronze. By the second colour it is chosen red - walls of oncourse are painted by a red paint, historically blind escalator balustrades are decorated by plastic under a red colour. In underground hall on top of walls the strip of a decorative stone of red colour is executed, the average part of a floor is laid out by a ...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=2401618