Kalininskaya Line

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Kalininskaya Line
   
Novokosino
Novokosino
Novogireevo
Perovo
   
Shosse Entuziastov
Shosse Entuziastov
   
Aviamotornaya
Aviamotornaya
   
Ploshchad Ilicha
Ploshchad Ilicha
   
Marksistskaya
Marksistskaya
Tretyakovskaya
   
Ostozhenka
Ostozhenka
   
Kadashevskaya
Kadashevskaya
   
Smolenskaya (Kalininskaya)
Smolenskaya
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The Kalininskaya Line is a line of the Moscow Metro. Today it is the only line to be named after a figurehead instead of the area that it serves. It was opened as the eastwards Perovo radius lines in 1979 and it began extending towards the centre since.


Contents

[edit] Timeline

Segment Date opened Length
Marksistskaya–Novogireevo December 30, 1979 11.4 km
Marksistskaya–Tretyakovskaya January 25, 1986 1.7 km
Total: 7 Stations 13.1 km

[edit] Transfers

# Transfer to At
2 Zamoskvoretskaya Line Tretyakovskaya
5 Koltsevaya Line Marksistskaya
6 Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya Line Tretyakovskaya
10 Lyublinskaya Line Ploshad Ilicha

The Tretyakovskaya transfer is cross-platform one.

[edit] Rolling Stock

The line is served by the Novogireevo depot (№ 12). 25 81-717/714 seven-carriage trains are assigned to it since the line was opened in 1979.

[edit] Recent developments and Future plans

The line currently exists as a single radius, but for a long time an extension through the city centre and then on westwards has been planned.

[edit] City Centre

The current plan is to extend from Tretyakovskaya with a station Ostozhenka in Moscow's mesopotamia, then onto Kadashevskaya which would be the transfer to the Kropotkinskaya station of the Sokolnicheskaya Line. The line will turn northwards towards the Smolenskaya station of the Filyovskaya Line and the Smolenskaya station of the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line uniting them in single transfer point. Afterwards it will join with the the Ring, which will require to build a station between Krasnopresnenskaya and Kievskaya called Rossiyskaya.

[edit] Stroginsky radius

After its pass through the Moscow's centre, the line will continue into the Moscow-business centre with a station Delovoi Tsentr as a future transfer with the Filyovskaya Line's mini-metro and the perspective Solntsevo-Mytishchinskaya chordial line. The line will continue with the stations Filyovskaya Poima, Filyovsky Bulvar, Narodnoe Opolchenie and Zhivopisnaya before docking with the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line at Strogino. After that the line will annex the stations that would be opened as part of the latter line in 2011: Myakinino, Volokolamskaya and Mitino. The line would be renamed properly after that point - Perovsko-Stroginskaya.

[edit] Perovsky radius

As the radius is completed, apart from a few exits to the surface at Aviamotornaya, the only extension that will take place is to Novokosino (alternative name Gorodetskaya) in 2010.

Lines of the Moscow Metro
1 Sokolnicheskaya 2 Zamoskvoretskaya 3 Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya
4 Filyovskaya 5 Koltsevaya 6 Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya
7 Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya 8 Kalininskaya 9 Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya
10 Lyublinskaya 11 Kakhovskaya L1 Butovskaya
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