Development (Vietnamese: Strìn Bày) is a station of Tranh Chup-yar City Metro. It is the western terminus of the Unity Line, in the city's Part III. It was opened March 4, 2010 in the initial portion of the system. The station lies below Free Trade Street, which connects Part III of Tranh Chup-yar City to the Yarphese Highway 232. There are two entrances, one of which is located near the Yøfn (the frustum), the center of Yarphese trade with the East Asian Federation in Tranh Chup-yar City. The other entrance is for vehicles, and it opens out right onto Free Trade Street. On the street are many economic buildings relating to trade, making the station one of the busiest. There is an underground parking garage near the station.
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| - Development (Vietnamese: Strìn Bày) is a station of Tranh Chup-yar City Metro. It is the western terminus of the Unity Line, in the city's Part III. It was opened March 4, 2010 in the initial portion of the system. The station lies below Free Trade Street, which connects Part III of Tranh Chup-yar City to the Yarphese Highway 232. There are two entrances, one of which is located near the Yøfn (the frustum), the center of Yarphese trade with the East Asian Federation in Tranh Chup-yar City. The other entrance is for vehicles, and it opens out right onto Free Trade Street. On the street are many economic buildings relating to trade, making the station one of the busiest. There is an underground parking garage near the station.
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| - Development (Vietnamese: Strìn Bày) is a station of Tranh Chup-yar City Metro. It is the western terminus of the Unity Line, in the city's Part III. It was opened March 4, 2010 in the initial portion of the system. The station lies below Free Trade Street, which connects Part III of Tranh Chup-yar City to the Yarphese Highway 232. There are two entrances, one of which is located near the Yøfn (the frustum), the center of Yarphese trade with the East Asian Federation in Tranh Chup-yar City. The other entrance is for vehicles, and it opens out right onto Free Trade Street. On the street are many economic buildings relating to trade, making the station one of the busiest. There is an underground parking garage near the station.
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