Perovo (Moscow Metro)

Perovo
Перово
Moscow Metro station
Location Zelyony Avenue, Perovo District, Eastern Administrative Okrug
Coordinates 55°45′04″N 37°47′12″E / 55.7511°N 37.7866°E / 55.7511; 37.7866Coordinates: 55°45′04″N 37°47′12″E / 55.7511°N 37.7866°E / 55.7511; 37.7866
Owned by Moskovsky Metropoliten
Line(s)  8  Kalininsko-Solntsevskaya Line
Platforms 1
Tracks 2
Connections Bus: 141, 617, 620, 659, 787
Trolleybus: 77
Construction
Structure type Shallow single-vault station
Depth 9 metres (30 ft)
Platform levels 1
Parking No
Other information
Station code 080
History
Opened 30 December 1979 (1979-12-30)
Services
Preceding station   Moscow Metro   Following station
Kalininsko-Solntsevskaya Line
Kalininsky radius
toward  Novokosino
Route map
Novokosino Reutovo railway station
Novogireyevo yard
Novogireyevo
Perovo
Shosse Entuziastov 14  (OSI)
Aviamotornaya Novaya railway station
Ploshchad Ilyicha Serp i Molot railway station 10 
Marksistskaya  5   7 
Moskva River
Tretyakovskaya  2   6 
Moskva River
Volkhonka  1 
Plyushchikha  3 
Moskva River
Dorogomilovskaya
Moskva River
Delovoy Tsentr  4 
Moskva River
Park Pobedy  3 
Minskaya
Lomonosovsky Prospekt
Ramenki
Michurinsky Prospekt
Ochakovo
Govorovo
Solntsevo
Solntsevo yard
Borovskoye Shosse
Novoperedelkino
Rasskazovka
Location
Perovo
Location within Moscow Ring Road

Perovo (Russian: Перо́во) is a Moscow Metro station on Kalininsko-Solntsevskaya Line. It was opened on the 30 December 1979 along with the Kalininsky radius at a depth of nine metres. Named after the Moscow district Perovo, the architects Nina Aleshina and Volovich adopted a single-vault design with hinged aluminium lighting elements. The decorative design of the station is devoted to the Russian folk arts. The walls are decorated with blocks with screw-threaded rocks, and original patterns above the entrance portals (by L. Novikova and B. Filatov). The walls are revetted with white marble above and black gabbro below. The floor, which has several high marble stalls surrounded by benches, is faced with grey, black and brown granite.

The station has two exits, both interlinked with the underground subways under the Zelyony Avenue and 2nd Vladimirskaya street. Presently the station has a relatively low passenger traffic of 49300 passengers.

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