Leninsky Prospekt

E758804

Leninsky Prospekt is a major avenue and transport artery in Saint Petersburg, Russia, known for connecting residential districts with the city’s broader road network.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf avenue
urban street
belongsToTransportSystem urban road system of Saint Petersburg
connects city’s broader road network of Saint Petersburg
residential districts of Saint Petersburg
country Russia
hasBuildingTypeAlong apartment blocks
retail outlets
service facilities
hasCategory Streets in Saint Petersburg
hasDirection roughly southwest–northeast orientation (approximate)
hasFunction connects housing estates with industrial and commercial zones
distributes commuter traffic between suburbs and central areas
hasGreenery roadside trees and plantings
hasHistoricalContext Soviet period urban development
hasIntersectionWith major city streets of Saint Petersburg
hasLanes multiple traffic lanes
hasLighting street lighting
hasNameInLanguage Ленинский проспект
hasParking on-street parking in some segments
hasPedestrianCrossings yes
hasPublicTransport bus routes
marshrutka routes
trolleybus routes
hasSidewalks yes
hasSpeedRegulation urban speed limits
hasStreetType prospekt
hasTraffic high traffic intensity
hasTrafficLights yes
hasTransportRole major transport artery
hasUrbanPlanningRole radial thoroughfare
isNamedForIdeology Leninism NERFINISHED
isPartOf southwestern transport corridors of Saint Petersburg
languageOfName Russian
locatedIn St. Petersburg
surface form: Saint Petersburg
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Kirovsky District, Saint Petersburg NERFINISHED
Moskovsky District, Saint Petersburg NERFINISHED
namedAfter Vladimir Lenin NERFINISHED
partOf road network of Saint Petersburg
roadSurface asphalt
urbanContext Soviet-era residential areas
usedFor public transport
road transport

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