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The Moscow Metro construction engineers consulted with their counterparts from the London Underground, the world's oldest metro system, in 1936: British architect Charles Holden and administrator Frank Pick had been working on the station developments of the Piccadilly Line extension, and Soviet delegates to London were impressed by Holden's ...
Rublyovo-Arkhangelskaya line (Russian: Рублёво-Архангельская линия) or Line 17 of the Moscow Metro is currently under construction. It began in 2021 and will end after 2028, opening in two phases.
[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.
Construction of the first experimental site began in 1931 on Rusakovskaya Street. In 1933, after approval of the technical design of the first stage, the Metrostroy trust began the main work. The opening of the Moscow metro and its first line, Sokolnicheskaya, took place on May 15, 1935. The launch complex included 11.2 km of route, 13 stations ...
It was decided to extend both lines northwards and have them meet close to the Kremlin, which was realized in 1970 when Kitay-Gorod, the first cross-platform station in Moscow metro, was constructed. The construction of the northwestern Krasnopresnensky radius was undertaken under exceptionally challenging conditions. Designed to provide access ...
The project of a north-south diameter was finalised in the 1971 Moscow General Development Plan, and construction began in the mid-1970s. The first stage, the southern Serpukhovsky radius, was opened in 1983 which brought the Metro to the southern districts of Danilovsky, Nagorny, Ziuzino and Chertanovo Severnoye.
The station was built as part of the second stage of the Moscow Metro expansion, opening on 11 September 1938. [2] If the first stage was more focused on the building of the system itself, both architecturally and in terms of the engineering, the stations appear modest in comparison to those that the second stage brought to the system.
Construction; Structure type: Two-span shallow-column station: Platform levels: 1: ... Rasskazovka is a station on the Kalininsko-Solntsevskaya line of the Moscow Metro.