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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 .
Of the Moscow Metro's 236 stations, 80 are deep underground, 114 are shallow, and 42 (25 of them on the Central Circle) are at or above ground level. Of the latter there are 12 ground-level stations, four elevated stations, and one station (Vorobyovy Gory) on a bridge.
The Bolshaya Koltsevaya line (Russian: Большая кольцевая линия) (English: Big Circle Line [3]) (Line 11 [4]) is a rapid transit line of the Moscow Metro. It is the third circle line on the system, running outside of the existing circle Koltsevaya line and interlocking with the Moscow Central Circle.
Moscow has seen a spike in Covid-19 cases over the past month – rising by an average of 5,000 per week in October – while Russia currently has the fifth-highest rate of active cases in the world.
The Koltsevaya line (Russian: Кольцева́я ли́ния, Ring line, [1] IPA: [kəlʲtsɨˈvajə ˈlʲinʲɪjə]) (Line 5; Brown Line) is a line of the Moscow Metro.The line was built in 1950–1954 as a circle route orbiting central Moscow, and became crucial to the transfer patterns of passengers.
Geographical map of Moscow Metro with Central Circle colored in red line, the rest is colored in dark gray. The Moscow Central Circle or MCC (Russian: Московское центральное кольцо, МЦК), [1] [2] (Line 14) and marked in a strawberry red/white color is a 54-kilometre-long (34 mi) orbital urban/metropolitan rail line that encircles historical Moscow.
Klenovy Bulvar (Moscow Metro) Kolomenskaya (Moscow Metro) Komsomolskaya (Koltsevaya line) Komsomolskaya (Sokolnicheskaya line) Konkovo (Moscow Metro) Kornilovskaya (Moscow Metro) Kosino (Moscow Metro) Kotelniki (Moscow Metro) Kozhukhovskaya; Krasnogvardeyskaya (Moscow Metro) Krasnopresnenskaya; Krasnoselskaya; Krasnye Vorota (Moscow Metro ...
Was not considered a part of Moscow Metro until 2016. 67 Kiyevskaya — Vystavochnaya: 2005-09-10 1 2.2 171 278.3 Branch off Filyovskaya line: 68 Vystavochnaya — Mezhdunarodnaya: 2006-08-30 1 0.5 172 278.7 69 Chkalovskaya — Trubnaya: 2007-08-30 1 3.72 173 282.42 Excluding Sretensky Bulvar: 70 Sretensky Bulvar: 2007-12-29 1 0 174 282.42 71