Shchyolkovskaya

Shchyolkovskaya (Russian: Щёлковская) is a Moscow Metro station on the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line. It is an Eastern terminus of the line. It opened in 1963.

Shchyolkovskaya

Щёлковская
Moscow Metro station
LocationSevernoye Izmaylovo District
Golyanovo District
Eastern Administrative Okrug
Moscow
Russia
Coordinates55.8094°N 37.7986°E / 55.8094; 37.7986
Owned byMoskovsky Metropoliten
Line(s) Arbatsko–Pokrovskaya line
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
ConnectionsBus: 3, 52, 68, 97, 133, 171, 223, 257, 283, 449, 627, 627к, 645, 716, 735, 760, 833, т32, т41, т83, н3
Construction
Depth8 metres (26 ft)
Platform levels1
ParkingNo
Other information
Station code053[1]
History
Opened22 July 1963 (1963-07-22)[1]
Services
Preceding station   Moscow Metro   Following station
Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya lineTerminus
Location
Shchyolkovskaya
Location within Moscow Metro

Name

Its name owes to the location near the Shchyolkovo highway.

Building

It was built at 8 metres (26 ft) below the ground to the standardized column tri-span design, which was commonly used from the 1960s till 1990s. The pillars are faced with dark green marble. The walls were originally tiled by yellow and black ceramic tiles, but a modern metalloplastic cladding was applied in 2002, giving the station a cleaner look. The architects were Ivan Taranov and Nadezhda Bykova.[1]

Traffic

The station is highly loaded due to nearby Moscow Central Bus Terminal.

Platform with a Rusich train
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References

  1. "Щёлковская". Moskovsky Metropoliten (in Russian). Retrieved 2012-12-26.


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