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Cherkizovskaya

Cherkizovskaya
Moscow Metro station
MosMetro Cherkizovskaya platform 01-2016.jpg
LocationOkruzhnoy Proyezd
Preobrazhenskoye District
Eastern Administrative Okrug
Moscow
Russia
Coordinates55°48′14″N 37°44′41″E / 55.8038°N 37.7448°E
Owned byMoskovsky Metropoliten
Line(s)#1 Sokolnicheskaya line Sokolnicheskaya line
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
ConnectionsBus: 34, 52, 171, 230, 716
Trolleybus: 32, 41, 83
Construction
Structure typeShallow single-vault
Depth11 metres (36 ft)
Platform levels1
Parking833 park-and-ride car places[1]
Other information
Station code002[2]
History
Opened1 August 1990[2]
Services
Preceding station Moscow Metro Following station
toward Kommunarka
Sokolnicheskaya line
Bulvar Rokossovskogo
toward Bulvar Rokossovskogo
Out-of-station interchange
Bulvar Rokossovskogo
anticlockwise / outer
Moscow Central Circle
Transfer at: Lokomotiv
Izmaylovo
clockwise / inner
Location
Cherkizovskaya is located in Moscow Metro
Cherkizovskaya
Cherkizovskaya
Location within Moscow Metro

Cherkizovskaya (Russian: Черки́зовская) is a Moscow Metro station in the Preobrazhenskoye District, Eastern Administrative Okrug, Moscow. It is on the Sokolnicheskaya Line, between Preobrazhenskaya Ploshchad and Ulitsa Podbelskogo stations.

Design

Cherkizovskaya opened in 1990 and was the work of architects V. Cheremin and A. Vigdorov. The station is named after the former village of Cherkizovo which is a district of Moscow nowadays. The design of the station is a single vault, with a curved ceiling and a platform free of pillars. The outer walls are faced with panels of corrugated metal. Both ends of the platform are decorated with stained-glass panels above the exit stairs.[2]

Station platform

Entrances

The station's vestibule is located at Okruzhnoy Proyezd near the intersection with Bolshaya Cherkizovskaya Street. Lokomotiv Stadium is situated nearby.[2]

References

  1. ^ На востоке столицы открылись две перехватывающие парковки. Строительный мир (in Russian). 26 December 2011. Archived from the original on 10 June 2012. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d "Черкизовская". Moskovsky Metropoliten (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2013-04-23. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
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