Yerevan Metro

Karen Demirchyan Yerevan Metro
Overview
Native nameԿարեն Դեմիրճյանի անվան Երևանի մետրոպոլիտեն
OwnerGovernment of Armenia, Yerevan Municipality
LocaleYerevan, Armenia
Transit typeRapid transit
Number of lines1(2 more planned)
Number of stations10 (total 12 more planned - 1 of them under construction)
Daily ridership81.000 (2023)
Annual ridership29.6 million
Chief executiveBabken Sedrakyan (acting)
Websiteyermetro.am
Operation
Began operation7 March 1981; 44 years ago
Operator(s)Karen Demirchyan Yerevan Subway CJSC
Number of vehicles70 (1-3 Carriages per Trainset)
Technical
System length13.4 km (8.3 mi)
Track gauge1,524 mm (5 ft)
Electrification825 V DC third rail
Top speed80 km/h (50 mph)

The Karen Demirchyan Yerevan Metro (Armenian: Կարեն Դեմիրճյանի անվան Երևանի մետրոպոլիտեն, Karen Demirchyani anvan Yerevani metropoliten; since December 1999), colloquially known as the Yerevan Subway (Armenian: Երևանի մետրո), is a rapid transit system that serves the capital of Armenia, Yerevan. Opened on 7 March 1981, it was the eighth metro system in the former Soviet Union. Owned by the government, it is operated by the Karen Demirchyan Yerevan Subway CJSC of the Ministry of Transport and Communication.

As of 2025, the Yerevan Metro has 10 stations located on a single double-track line (as well as a single-track shuttle branch between Charbakh and Shengavit), with a total length of 13.4 km. There are deep-level and shallow-level stations, as well as three above-ground stations. All Yerevan metro stations were opened in the 1980s, except Charbakh station which was opened in 1996. The construction work for an 11th station is expected to begin in 2026.

In terms of the length of lines in operation, it ranks 169th in the world, 14th among the metro systems of the former USSR (after Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Tashkent, Kyiv, Minsk, Kharkiv, Baku, Tbilisi, Nizhny Novgorod, Novosibirsk, Kazan, Samara and Yekaterinburg), and third in the Transcaucasus.