Tretyakovskaya (Moscow Metro)

Tretyakovskaya (Russian: Третьяко́вская) is a station complex of Moscow Metro located in the Zamoskvorechye District, Central Administrative Okrug. It offers a cross-platform interchange between Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya and Kalininsko-Solntsevskaya lines. It is named after the nearby Tretyakov Gallery.

Tretyakovskaya

Третьяковская
Moscow Metro station
Northern hall
LocationZamoskvorechye District,
Central Administrative Okrug
Coordinates55.7412°N 37.6274°E / 55.7412; 37.6274
Owned byMoskovsky Metropoliten
Line(s) Kaluzhsko–Rizhskaya line
 Kalininskaya line
Platforms2
Tracks4
ConnectionsBus: 25
Trolleybus: 8
Construction
Structure typeDeep pylon station, triple-vault
Depth46 metres (151 ft)
Platform levels1
ParkingNo
Other information
Station code097 (Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya Line)
085 (Kalininsko-Solntsevskaya Line)
History
Opened3 January 1971 (1971-01-03) (southern hall)
25 January 1986 (1986-01-25) (northern hall)
Previous namesNovokuznetskaya (1971—1983)
Services
Preceding station   Moscow Metro   Following station
Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya line
toward Medvedkovo
TerminusKalininsko-Solntsevskaya line
Kalininsky radius
toward Novokosino
toward Khovrino
Zamoskvoretskaya line
Transfer at: Novokuznetskaya
Location
Tretyakovskaya
Location within Central Moscow

Unlike Kitay-gorod which was purpose-built as a cross-platform interchange station, Tretyakovskaya operated as a normal station before the connection with Kalininskaya Line in 1986. At that time a second hall was opened forming a cross-platform interchange. The two halls are joined by a passage located midway along their length and also by the shared vestibule, which opens onto Klimentovsky Lane.

The southern hall of Tretyakovskaya opened on 3 January 1971. Designed by V. Polikarpova and A. Marova, it has block pylons faced with white Koyelga marble and joined by a continuous marble cornice. Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya Line trains stopped at both platforms of this hall until 1986, when the new northern hall opened. Currently the southern hall is served by northbound trains of both lines, terminating at Medvedkovo and Novokosino.

The northern hall, served by southbound trains terminating at Tretyakovskaya and Novoyasenevskaya, was designed by R. Pogrebnoy and V. Filippov. It features curved white marble separated by translucent panels which conceal fluorescent light fixtures. The walls are faced with red marble and decorated with a series of plaques by Alexander Bourganov depicting great Russian painters.

Transfers

The station is connected to Novokuznetskaya by a subway.

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