- Source: Neftchilar (Baku Metro)
Neftchilar (Azerbaijani: Neftçilər) is a subway station in Baku Metro. It was opened on 6 November 1972. The station was opened on November 6, 1972, in one line with the neighboring stations "Koroğlu" - "Kara Karayev". It is located in the settlement "8th kilometer". The walls of the station are decorated with multi-colored mosaic panels depicting the work of oil workers. The author of these mosaic panels was Arif Agamalov. In the middle of the hall there is a double row of silver, corrugated columns. On the ceiling, cut into cells, there are fluorescent lamps that give a soft, even light. The floor of the station is covered with multi-colored patterned granite and matches well with the wall panels and the elegance of the columns.
Until 1989, when the line was extended to the station "Akhmedli", the station was the final one. Behind the station there is a two-track turnaround dead end.
When approaching the station, a fragment from the song “Song of Friendship” (from Azerbaijani: “Dostluq mahnısı”) by composer Tofik Kuliyev is played in the carriages.
See also
List of Baku metro stations
References
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