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  2. List of Moscow Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    Of these, 271 on Moscow Metro proper, and some additional ones that are marketed by Moscow Metro: 6 stations of Moscow Monorail and 31 stations of the Moscow Central Circle. Two stations have been closed (the old Kaluzhskaya and the old Pervomayskaya stations). By number of stations the Moscow Metro is ranked 8th, cf. List of metro systems. The ...

  3. Arbatskaya (Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line) - Wikipedia

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    Arbatskaya (Russian: Арба́тская) is a station on the Arbatsko–Pokrovskaya line of the Moscow Metro.Along with Smolenskaya and Kievskaya, it was built in 1953 to replace an older, parallel section of track which has since become part of the Filyovskaya line.

  4. Mosmetrostroy - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The company is the successor of the Metrostroy Department formed in 1931 to set a new branch of construction industry — metro and tunnel construction. [4] In eight decades Mosmetrostroy has constructed 180 metro stations in Moscow [5] along with implementing its projects throughout the post-Soviet space and abroad.

  5. Moscow Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Moscow Metro [a] is a metro system serving the Russian capital of Moscow as well as the neighbouring cities of Krasnogorsk, Reutov, Lyubertsy and Kotelniki in Moscow Oblast. Opened in 1935 with one 11-kilometre (6.8 mi) line and 13 stations, it was the first underground railway system in the Soviet Union .

  6. Novatorskaya (Troitskaya line) - Wikipedia

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    Novatorskaya (Russian: Новаторская) is a Moscow Metro station. It is currently the northern terminus of Troitskaya line. It was opened on 7 September 2024 as part of the inaugural segment of the line, between Novatorskaya and Tyutchevskaya. [1] [2] There is a transfer to the eponymous station of Bolshaya Koltsevaya line.

  7. Bolshaya Koltsevaya line - Wikipedia

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    The first section of the line opened on 26 February 2018 with the remaining stations opened on 1 March 2023. [5] The line includes 29 stations, including three from the former Kakhovskaya line, and is 57.5 km (35.7 mi) long, which makes it the longest metro circle line in the world, surpassing Line 10 of Beijing Subway by 514 m (1,686 ft). [6]

  8. 18 of the world’s best metro systems - AOL

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    Plans for an underground railway go back as far as 1884, but the first of Kyiv’s three metro lines did not open until November 1960 – the third Soviet city to gain a metro after Moscow and St ...

  9. Dubrovka (Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya line) - Wikipedia

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    Dubrovka (Russian: Дубровка) is a station on the Moscow Metro's Lyublinsko–Dmitrovskaya line. Originally the station was to open along with the first stage of the Lyublinsky radius in 1995. However, it could not be opened because of problems with building an escalator tunnel in tough hydrological conditions.