Kurskaya-Radialnaya
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Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line
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Izmailovskaya | ||||||||||
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Partizanskaya | ||||||||||
Semyonovskaya | ||||||||||
Elektrozavodskaya | ||||||||||
Baumanskaya | ||||||||||
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Smolenskaya | ||||||||||
Kievskaya | ||||||||||
Park Pobedy | ||||||||||
Slavyansky Bulvar | ||||||||||
Kuntsevskaya | ||||||||||
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Krylatskoe | ||||||||||
Troitse Lykovo | ||||||||||
Strogino | ||||||||||
Myakinino | ||||||||||
Volokolamskaya | ||||||||||
Mitino | ||||||||||
Rozhdestveno | ||||||||||
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Kurskaya (Russian: Курская), also known as Kurskaya-Radialnaya, is a station on the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line of the Moscow Metro. It is named for the Kursk railway terminal, which is located nearby. Designed by L.M. Polyakov and completed in 1938, the station has tiled walls and gray marble pylons with sconce light fixtures and circular ventilation grilles.
[edit] Transfers
From this station it is possible to transfer to Kurskaya on the Koltsevaya Line and Chkalovskaya on the Lyublinskaya Line.