Tretyakovskaya

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Tretyakovskaya (Russian: Третьяковская) is a cross-platform station on the Moscow Metro serving the Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya Line and the Kalininskaya Line. It is named after the nearby State Tretyakov Gallery. Unlike Kitay-Gorod which was purpose-built as a cross-platform station, Tretyakovskaya operated normally station before the Kalininskaya Line reached it in 1986. At that time a second platform was constructed and the station was converted to cross-platform operation.

The original station opened on January 3, 1971. Designed by V.G. Polikarpova and A.A. Marova, it has blocky pylons faced with white Koyelga marble and joined by a continuous marble cornice. All Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya Line trains stopped at this station until 1986, when the new northern platform opened. Currently the older (southern) platform is served by northbound trains terminating at Medvedkovo and Novogireevo.

The southbound (northern) platform, served by trains terminating at Tretyakovskaya and Bitsevsky Park, was designed by R.I. Pogrebnoy and V.Z. Filippov. It features curved white marble separated by translucent panels which conceal fluorescent light fixtures. The walls are faced with red marble and decorated with a series of plaques by A. Burganov depicting great Russian painters.

The two platforms are joined by a passage located midway along their length and also by the shared vestibule, which opens onto Klimentovsky Pereulok.

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Passengers can transfer between the Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya Line and the Kalininskaya Line at this station. It is also connected to Novokuznetskaya by a conventional transfer.

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