Baku Metro / Bakı metropoliteni - Red Line (Eastern Part)
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- We visited Baku in spring 2024 and here's what we saw...
Baku's Metro first opened in 1967 and currently has three lines. It was most recently extended in 2022 and plans are underway to expand the network to cover more parts of the city.
We've made six videos:
Red line - eastern part from Həzi Aslanov to Koroğlu
Red line - western part from Ulduz to İçərişəhər
Green line - from Qara Qarayev to Dərnəgül
Green line (separated part) - Cəfər Cabbarlı to Şah İsmail Xətai
Purple line - 8 Noyabr to Xocəsən
Funicular - not part of the Metro but a nice ride!
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It was a great idea to have each station have its own music
It looks very clean!
It is!
where you from?
Thanks to the Soviet Union for the Baku metro
I still don't understand why
The Baku metro just can’t lift this strange ban on photography and video filming. Can you explain this or not?
It is very strange - some systems such as London promote photography to encourage people to use the system. It's a shame that they don't want to promote the system like this. Some people say that it is a "military installation" (an air raid shelter ) and that it is forbidden to take photographs of military installations. Who knows?! Attitudes vary from country to country - in Spain they are very uptight about photography on metros whereas in the far east they are very relaxed. So possibly it is just a local cultural thing?
probably yes
@@MetropolitanStudiosLondonIt is banned because metro is considered as a military facility or something like that. I assume it was designed to be used also like a shelter.
At the end of the 20th century, several terrorist incidents were committed by Armenian terrorist organizations in the Baku metro. In this regard, photo-video recording in the metro is prohibited for security reasons