Moskovskaya (Nizhny Novgorod Metro) in the context of Nizhny Novgorod City Rail


Moskovskaya (Nizhny Novgorod Metro) in the context of Nizhny Novgorod City Rail

⭐ Core Definition: Moskovskaya (Nizhny Novgorod Metro)

Moskovskaya (Russian: Московская) is a station on both Line 1 and Line 2 line of the Nizhny Novgorod Metro. It was one of the first six stations to open on the line on 20 November 1985. It is also the only station that permits transfers from one line to the other; its two-platform and four-track layout allows a cross-platform interchange between the lines, wherein the central tracks serve Line 1, while the outer tracks serve Line 2. The station also allows the passenger to transfer may also transfer to the Nizhny Novgorod railway station and the Nizhny Novgorod City Rail

Until 2012, it was the northern terminus of the Avtozavodskaya line and, until the opening of Strelka station in 2018, it was the eastern terminus of the Sormovsko–Meshcherskaya line. Because the line curves westbound after Moskovskaya, it remains the easternmost station on the line.

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Moskovskaya (Nizhny Novgorod Metro) in the context of Nizhny Novgorod Metro

The Nizhny Novgorod Metro (Russian: Нижегородское метро), formerly known as the Gorky Metro (Russian: Горьковское метро), is a rapid-transit system which serves the city of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. Opened in 1985, it consists of 15 stations and is 21.6 kilometres (13.4 mi) long. The metro connects with the City Rail and Nizhny Novgorod Central Diameters systems at the Moskovskaya station. It has the third-largest number of stations of any Russian subway system, the largest two being Moscow and St. Petersburg.

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