Pervomaiskaya
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Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line
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Shchyolkovskaya | ||||||||||
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Izmailovskaya | ||||||||||
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Partizanskaya | ||||||||||
Semyonovskaya | ||||||||||
Elektrozavodskaya | ||||||||||
Baumanskaya | ||||||||||
Kurskaya | ||||||||||
Ploshchad Revolyutsii | ||||||||||
Arbatskaya | ||||||||||
Smolenskaya | ||||||||||
Kievskaya | ||||||||||
Park Pobedy | ||||||||||
Slavyansky Bulvar | ||||||||||
Kuntsevskaya | ||||||||||
Molodyozhnaya | ||||||||||
Krylatskoe | ||||||||||
Troitse Lykovo | ||||||||||
Strogino | ||||||||||
Myakinino | ||||||||||
Volokolamskaya | ||||||||||
Mitino | ||||||||||
Rozhdestveno | ||||||||||
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Pervomaiskaya (Russian: Первомайская), "May Day station" is a station on the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line of the Moscow Metro. Before the current station opened in 1961, Pervomaiskaya referred to the temporary station located in the Izmailovo depot near the current Izmailovskaya.
The station was the first to be built to the standard pillar-trispan design which would from then become the most widespread in Moscow Metro and in other ex-USSR cities, with slightly flared red marble pillars and tiled walls. The architects were M.F. Markovsky and Ya.V. Tatarzhinskaya.