Krasnogvardeyskaya (Moscow Metro)

Krasnogvardeyskaya
Moscow Metro station
Coordinates 55°36′49″N 37°44′40″E / 55.6137°N 37.7444°E / 55.6137; 37.7444Coordinates: 55°36′49″N 37°44′40″E / 55.6137°N 37.7444°E / 55.6137; 37.7444
Owned by Moskovsky Metropoliten
Line(s)  2  Zamoskvoretskaya Line
Platforms 1 island platform
Tracks 2
Connections Bus: 37, 37e, 151, 263, 263e, 287, 291, 298, 608, 623, 694, 711, 719, 755, 768, 790, 825
Trolleybus: 11
Construction
Structure type Shallow one-vault
Depth 9 m (30 ft)
Platform levels 1
Parking No
Other information
Station code 020
History
Opened 7 September 1985 (1985-09-07)
Services
Preceding station   Moscow Metro   Following station
Zamoskvoretskaya Line
Terminus
Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya Line
Transfer at: Zyablikovo
Terminus
Route map
Khovrino (2016)
Rechnoy Vokzal North River Terminal
Vodny Stadion
Voykovskaya Leningradskaya railway station 14  (OSI)
Sokol yard
Sokol
Aeroport
Dinamo
Belorusskaya Belorussky railway station  5 
Mayakovskaya
Tverskaya  7   9 
Teatralnaya  1   3 
Novokuznetskaya  6   8 
Paveletskaya Paveletsky railway station  5 
Avtozavodskaya 14  (OSI)
Tekhnopark
Nagatinsky Bridge
Kolomenskaya
Kashirskaya 11A 
to Zamoskvoretskoye yard
Kantemirovskaya
Tsaritsyno Tsaritsyno railway station
Orekhovo
 (shuttle bus for Domodedovo International Airport)
Krasnogvardeyskaya 10 
Brateyevo yard
Alma-Atinskaya
Location
Krasnogvardeyskaya
Location within Moscow Ring Road

Krasnogvardeyskaya (Russian: Красногварде́йская, Red Guards) is a Moscow Metro station in the Zyablikovo District, Southern Administrative Okrug, Moscow. It is on the Zamoskvoretskaya Line, between Domodedovskaya and Alma-Atinskaya. Krasnogvardeyskaya opened on 7 September 1985.

Krasnogvardeyskaya is a transfer station. The transfer to Zyablikovo station which belongs to Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya Line was opened on December 2, 2011. At the time of opening the transfer, both Krasnogvardeyskaya and Zyablikovo were the terminal stations on their respective lines.[1]

Krasnogvardeyskaya was designed by architects I. Petukhova and N. Shumakov. It is a vault-type station with a coffered ceiling and walls faced with red marble, similar to the architecture of many of the stations on the Washington Metro in Washington, DC. The theme of the station's decorative elements, which include stained-glass panels by L. Berlin, is "The Red Guards of Moscow, 1917."

References

  1. В Москве открылись три новых станции метро (in Russian). РосБизнесКонсалтинг. December 2, 2012. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
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