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Novogireyevo (Moscow Metro)

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Novogireyevo

Новогиреево
Moscow Metro station
General information
LocationZelyony Avenue, Perovo District, Eastern Administrative Okrug
Moscow
Russia
Coordinates55°45′06″N 37°49′00″E / 55.7517°N 37.8166°E / 55.7517; 37.8166
Owned byMoskovsky Metropoliten
Line(s)#8 Kalininskaya line Kalininskaya line
Platforms1
Tracks2
ConnectionsBus: 17, 21, 36, 237, 247, 276, 615, 617, 621, 645, 659, 662, 676, 776, 792, 811;
Trolleybus: 64, 77;
Tram: 24, 34, 37.
Construction
Structure typeShallow column tri-span
Depth9 metres (30 ft)
Platform levels1
ParkingNo
Other information
Station code079
History
Opened30 December 1979; 43 years ago (1979-12-30)
Services
Preceding station Moscow Metro Following station
Perovo Kalininsko-Solntsevskaya line
(Kalininsky radius)
Novokosino
Terminus
Location
Novogireyevo is located in Moscow Metro
Novogireyevo
Novogireyevo
Location within Moscow Metro

Novogireyevo (Russian: Новогиреево) is a Moscow Metro station on the Kalininsko-Solntsevskaya Line. It was constructed in 1979 in Moscow's Novogireyevo District, as the final terminus of the Kalininsky radius. The status of terminus ended following the inauguration of Novokosino, extension to the east, on August 30, 2012. The station has entrances at both ends, and is at a depth of nine metres. About 110 000 passengers use Novogireyevo station daily.

Platform with arriving train

Architecture

The station was designed by Robert Pogrebnoi and Plyukhin. The station was the first of the newer version of the pillar-trispan with the step of the pillars further increased from 6 to 7.5 metres. The pillars are revetted with light-grey marble and the walls are revetted with steel blue marble. The upper parts of the pillars and the walls are decorated with friezes devoted to the nature of the Moscow area (by A. Kuznetsov). The floor is faced with slabs of red and brown granite and strips of white marble.


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