Kurskaya-Koltsevaya

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Kurskaya (Russian: Курская) is a Moscow Metro station, located on the Koltsevaya (Ring) Line. Designed by G.A. Zakharov and Z.S. Chernsheva, it features white Koyelga marble columns that are reeded on the inner faces and smooth on the outer faces. A decorative metal frieze runs along the base of the ceiling on either side, just above where the pinkish marble cladding of the arches gives way to the plaster ceiling. At the midpoint of the platform is a vaulted, square chamber defined by four heavy pylons which houses the transfer stairs leading to the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line. Niches in these four pylons originally housed floor lamps, though these have been removed and only the bases remain today. The station is illuminated by elegant conical chandeliers in the main tunnel and fixtures with vertical fluorescent tubes in the lateral tunnels. Kurskaya opened on January 1, 1950, and was briefly the terminus of the line before it was extended.

The entrance vestibule is located adjacent to the Kursky railway terminal.

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From this station passengers can transfer to Kurskaya on the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line and Chkalovskaya on the Lyublinskaya Line.

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Kurskaya station
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Kurskaya station
Kurskaya station - decorative metal frieze
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Kurskaya station - decorative metal frieze
Kurskaya station - long view of main hall
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Kurskaya station - long view of main hall
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