Novye Cheryomushki (Moscow Metro)
Novye Cheryomushki Новые Черёмушки
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| Moscow Metro station |
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| Coordinates |
55°40′13″N 37°33′16″E / 55.6702°N 37.5544°E / 55.6702; 37.5544Coordinates: 55°40′13″N 37°33′16″E / 55.6702°N 37.5544°E / 55.6702; 37.5544
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| Owned by |
Moskovsky Metropoliten |
| Line(s) |
6 Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya Line
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| Platforms |
1 |
| Tracks |
2 |
| Connections |
Bus: 1, 41, 103, 113, 196, 246, 616, 648, 684, 721 Trolleybus: 60 |
| Construction |
| Depth |
7 metres (23 ft) |
| Platform levels |
1 |
| Parking |
No |
| Other information |
| Station code |
103 |
| History |
| Opened |
13 October 1962; 54 years ago (1962-10-13)
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| Traffic |
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| Passengers (2002) |
19,272,000 |
| Services |
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| Location |
Location within Moscow Ring Road
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Novye Cheryomushki (Russian: Новые Черёмушки) is a train station on the Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya Line of the Moscow Metro. It was opened as the final segment of the Kaluzhskiy radius on 13 October 1962, serving briefely as a terminus for two years. Novye Cheryomushki was built to the standard column tri-span design and features pillars faced with pinkish marble and tiled walls accented with two horizontal stripes of reddish-brown tile. The architects were M. Markovskiy and A. Ryzhkov.
The entrances to the station are located on Profsoyuznaya Street at its intersection with Garibaldi street. The station has a daily passenger traffic of 52,800 people.
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