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Narusgerya Station is one of the stations in the [[Isana Underground]], serving [[Isana Underground Line 3|Line 3]]. Opened as part of the first phase of Line 3, in 1962 DN, it is presently one of the more well-known stations of the line, both for the [[Narusgerya Culture Museum and Research Centre]] near it, which is a tourist attraction, and for its aboveground garden which is often a hanging-out spot for youth and a convenient centre of the shopping district for the locals.
Narusgerya Station is one of the stations in the [[Isana Underground]], serving [[Isana Underground Line 3|Line 3]]. Opened as part of the first phase of Line 3, in 1962 DN, it is presently one of the more well-known stations of the line, both for the [[Narusgerya Culture Museum and Research Centre]] near it, which is a well-known tourist attraction, and for its aboveground garden which is often a hanging-out spot for youth and a convenient centre of the shopping district for the locals.


The station has been revamped and modernised several times over its long lifespan, most recently in 2023; during that renovation a glasshouse was erected on one corner of the garden, and now it houses "Outlet", a well-known music bar and often a place amateur musicians aspire to play in.  
The station has been revamped and modernised several times over its long lifespan, most recently in 2023; during that renovation a glasshouse was erected on one corner of the garden, and now it houses "Outlet", a well-known music bar and often a place amateur musicians aspire to play in.  


[[category:Stations of the Isana Underground]]
[[category:Stations of the Isana Underground]]

Latest revision as of 01:50, 24 October 2006

Narusgerya Station is one of the stations in the Isana Underground, serving Line 3. Opened as part of the first phase of Line 3, in 1962 DN, it is presently one of the more well-known stations of the line, both for the Narusgerya Culture Museum and Research Centre near it, which is a well-known tourist attraction, and for its aboveground garden which is often a hanging-out spot for youth and a convenient centre of the shopping district for the locals.

The station has been revamped and modernised several times over its long lifespan, most recently in 2023; during that renovation a glasshouse was erected on one corner of the garden, and now it houses "Outlet", a well-known music bar and often a place amateur musicians aspire to play in.