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Shabolovskaya (Moscow Metro)

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Owned by
  
Moskovsky Metropoliten

Depth
  
46.5 metres (153 ft)

Parking
  
No

Opened
  
6 November 1980

Level
  
1

Tracks
  
2

Connections
  
Tram: A, 14, 26, 47

Platform levels
  
1

Address
  
Moscow, Russia, 115419

Station code
  
099

Platforms in use
  
1

Shabolovskaya (Moscow Metro)

Line(s)
  
6  Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya Line

Similar
  
Turgenevskaya, Oktyabrskaya (Koltseva, Tretyakovskaya, Serpukhovskaya, Tulskaya

Shabolovskaya moscow metro top 6 facts


Shabolovskaya (Russian: Шаболовская) is a station on the Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya Line of the Moscow Metro. Though the station itself was built along with the rest of the Kaluzhskaya Line in 1962, problems with the escalator shaft postponed its opening until November 6, 1980. During the 18 intervening years the appearance of the platform was modernized, so it does not appear similar to the other 1960s stations on the line.

Shabolovskaya has pylons punctuated on all four faces by projecting piers and faced with white marble. The piers on the transverse faces of the pylons extend upward into the vaulted ceiling. The outer walls are clad in incongruously dark corrugated metal which contrasts sharply with the bright white of the ceiling and pylons. At the end of the platform is a backlit stained glass panel on the theme of radio and television broadcasting. The station was designed by I.G. Petukhova, V.P. Kachurinets, N.I. Demchinsky, and Yu.A. Kolesnikova.

Shabolovskaya's entrance vestibule is on Ulitsa Shabolovka south of the intersection with Ulitsa Akademika Petrovskogo.

References

Shabolovskaya (Moscow Metro) Wikipedia