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Viktor Gotsiridze (Georgian: ვიქტორ გოცირიძე; 2 April 1910 – 22 March 1995) was a Georgian civil engineer, head of the "Tbilmetromsheni", which built the Tbilisi metro, Hero of Socialist Labor (1980). He was brother of engineer Ilarion Gotsiridze.

Viktor Gotsiridze is considered to be one of the founders of Tbilisi Metro. His name is associated with the construction of a 27-kilometer long subway line and 23 stations. Great contribution is also made by him to many road and railway tunnels, both in Georgia and in other Caucasian republics.

Additionally his works includes the following: large agricultural facilities, railway stations (Sokhumi, Gagra, Sochi, Tuapse, Borjomi), Akhmeta-Omalo road, Tskhratskaro cosmic ray station, the improvement works of Akhali Atoni cave.

In 1977, he was awarded the USSR State Prize, among others.

He also supervised the construction of the Tbilisi railway station, the Institute of Physics, the Republic Square and the Metekhi Tunnel; Participated in the reconstruction works in Tbilisi and Yerevan.

Viktor Gotsiridze received many state awards, medals and honors including Honored Engineer of Georgia (1961), Honorary Railwayman (1944), Hero of Socialist Labor (1980), Honorary Citizen of Tbilisi (1988).

Until 2011, Delisi station was known as Viktor Gotsiridze, but shortly Elektrodepo station changed its name and was named after him.

Literature

 * Gomarteli D., Encyclopedia "Georgia" ("Sakartvelo"), vol. 2, Pp. 129-130, Tbilisi 2012

Resources

 * Viktor Gotsiridze – Biographical Dictionary of Georgia
 * Viktor Gorsiridze on website Hero of the Country