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Turgenevskaya

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Owned by
  
Moskovsky Metropoliten

Platform levels
  
1

Station code
  
095

Opened
  
5 January 1972

Platforms in use
  
1

Connections
  
Trolleybus, Tram

Depth
  
49 metres (161 ft)

Parking
  
No

Address
  
Moscow, Russia, 101000

Level
  
1

Tracks
  
2

Turgenevskaya

Line(s)
  
6  Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya Line

Similar
  
Sretensky Bulvar, Chistyye Prudy, Sukharevskaya, Tretyakovskaya, Kitay‑gorod

Metro 2033 turgenevskaya station


Turgenevskaya (Russian: Турге́невская) is a station on the Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya Line of the Moscow Metro. It was named after Turgenevskaya Square, to which the entrances to the station lead; the square itself was named after a Russian novelist and playwright Ivan Turgenev. The station was designed by Ivan Taranov, Yu. Vdovin, and I. Petukhova and opened on 5 January 1972. Turgenevskaya has simple white marble pylons which follow the curve of the station tube and a ceiling composed of reinforced plastic panels. Metal cornices run the length of the station along the base of the ceiling. The walls, which are faced with white and black marble, are decorated with chased brass panels by Kh. Rysin and D. Bodniek.

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Moscow metro turgenevskaya station


Transfers

From this station, passengers can transfer to Sokolnicheskaya Line at Chistye Prudy station and to Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya Line at Sretensky Bulvar station.

References

Turgenevskaya Wikipedia