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  2. Tbilisi railway station - Wikipedia

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    Tbilisi Railway station is the central railway station of Tbilisi with an adjacent shopping mall. The first central station in Tbilisi was built in 1872, with trains to the black sea port of Poti . In the 1940s the building was demolished and replaced with a building in the style of the Stalinist architecture .

  3. Georgian Railway - Wikipedia

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    The railway was founded in 1865, [2] and operations started in 1871 between Poti and Kvirila (present day Zestaponi).The first passenger train ran on October 10, 1872, from Poti to Tbilisi central station.

  4. List of Tbilisi Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    Station Square 2 (სადგურის მოედანი 2 Sadguris Moedani 2), a square where the Central Railway Station is located, transfer station to Akhmeteli-Varketili Line (First Line). Tsereteli (წერეთელი), located on the avenue named after the national poet Akaki Tsereteli (1840-1915).

  5. Saburtalo Line - Wikipedia

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    The Saburtalo Line (Georgian: საბურთალოს ხაზი, romanized: saburtalos khazi) is a line of the Tbilisi Metro in Georgia.The line was first opened in 1979, [1] running originally from Station Square, where Tbilisi Central Railway station is located to Delisi and has since extended to the western residential districts of the city, near Tbilisi State University’s X and ...

  6. Kars–Gyumri–Tbilisi railway - Wikipedia

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    The railway was built in the late 19th century, when Georgia and Armenia, as well as the recently conquered Kars Oblast, all were parts of the Russian Empire.By the late 1880s, the railway system of Russian Transcaucasia consisted of the mainline from Poti and Batumi on the Black Sea to Tiflis (now Tbilisi) to Baku on the Caspian Sea, run by the Transcaucasian Railway.

  7. Tbilisi - Wikipedia

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    Tbilisi is the busiest intersection of Georgian Railways services, primarily centred within Tbilisi Central Railway Station. From there, the national rail operator offers inter-city services to Batumi, Zugdidi, Poti, Ozurgeti, Kutaisi and other large cities, as well as several suburban rail services.

  8. Baku–Tbilisi–Kars railway - Wikipedia

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    The (Poti–)Tbilisi–Baku railway (the Transcaucasus Railway) was completed in 1883, and has since remained the backbone of the South Caucasus's railway network.[11]By 1899, a branch line (Kars–Gyumri–Tbilisi railway) from Tbilisi to Marabda to Gyumri (then Alexandropol) to Kars was completed. [11]

  9. Didube (Tbilisi Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Didube (Georgian: დიდუბე) is one of two [a] overground stations of Tbilisi Metro in Georgia.It is located on the Akhmeteli-Varketili Line (First Line) and used to be part of original six stations put into operation on 11 January 1966, [1] acting as a northern terminus of the First Line until 1985 when Didube-TEMKA (Nowadays Guramishvili) section was opened.

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