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Kaluzhskaya (Moscow Metro)

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Owned by
  
Moskovsky Metropoliten

Platform levels
  
1

Address
  
Moscow, Russia, 117393

Level
  
1

Tracks
  
2

Depth
  
10 metres (33 ft)

Parking
  
No

Opened
  
12 August 1974

Platforms in use
  
1

Kaluzhskaya (Moscow Metro)

Line(s)
  
6  Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya Line

Connections
  
Bus: 1, 28, 41, 163, 196, 224, 226, 235, 246, 295, 624, 642, 671, 699, 816 Trolleybus: 72

Similar
  
Belyayevo, Profsoyuznaya, Sevastopolskaya, Turgenevskaya, Rizhskaya

Kaluzhskaya (Russian: Калужская) is a station on the Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya Line of the Moscow Metro. It opened on 12 August 1974, replacing a temporary station of the same name (located in a service bay of the nearby Kaluzhskoe Depot) that had been operating since 1964. The new station was built to the column tri-span design with tapered octagonal columns in place of the usual square ones. Also the step of the columns was extended from 4 metres to 6.5, and the height of the ceiling raised. The columns are faced with pink Baikal marble, the walls are tiled with white ceramic and decorated with metallic artworks (works of A. Leonteva and M. Shmakova); the floor is laid with grey granite. The architects of the station were N. Demchinskiy and Yuliya Kolesnikova.

The entrances to the station are spread out along Profsoyuznaya Street north of Obrucheva street as well as onto the Academic Keldysh square. Its daily passenger traffic is 131,000.

References

Kaluzhskaya (Moscow Metro) Wikipedia