Serpukhovskaya

Serpukhovskaya
Серпуховская
Moscow Metro station
Location Zamoskvorechye District,
Central Administrative Okrug
Coordinates 55°43′41″N 37°37′29″E / 55.7280°N 37.6246°E / 55.7280; 37.6246Coordinates: 55°43′41″N 37°37′29″E / 55.7280°N 37.6246°E / 55.7280; 37.6246
Owned by Moskovsky Metropoliten
Line(s)  9  Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya Line
Platforms 1
Tracks 2
Connections Trolleybus: 1
Construction
Structure type Column triple-vault
Depth 43 metres (141 ft)
Platform levels 1
Parking No
Other information
Station code 142
History
Opened 8 November 1983 (1983-11-08)
Services
Preceding station   Moscow Metro   Following station
toward  Altufyevo
Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya Line
anticlockwise / outer
Koltsevaya Line
Transfer at: Dobryninskaya
clockwise / inner
Location
Serpukhovskaya
Location within Central Moscow

Serpukhovskaya (Russian: Серпуховска́я) is a Moscow Metro station in the Zamoskvorechye District, Central Administrative Okrug, Moscow, Russia. It is on the Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya Line. The station opened on November 8, 1983. Serpukhovskaya is 43 metres (141 feet) underground. Its name originates from the namesake street, which in turn originates from the historic town of Serpukhov.

Station design

Serpukhovskaya station was designed by Nina Alexandrovna Aleshin with Leonid N. Pavlov and Lydia Y. Gonchar (Russian: Лидия Юрьевна Гончар).[1] The station features grey and white vaults. There is a three-vault span with white marble lines in the main hallway. The bottoms of the columns holding the ceiling are clad in marble carved so as to look like brick and stone. The shiny textures and surfaces cause intense light reflection. A string of lights hung in the main archway; it was dismantled on 2 March 2006.

Line transfers

Serpukhovskaya offers a transfer to the Dobryninskaya station of the Koltsevaya Line.

References

  1. "Серпуховская" [Serpukhovskaya]. Mosmetro (in Russian). Moscow, Russia: Московский метрополитен (Moscow Subway). 2014. Archived from the original on 12 February 2014. Retrieved 4 October 2016.


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