Solntsevo (Moscow Metro)

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Solntsevo

Солнцево
Moscow Metro station
MM Solntsevo.jpg
General information
Location Solntsevo District, Western Administrative Okrug
Moscow
Russia
Coordinates 55°38′59″N37°23′28″E / 55.6497°N 37.3911°E / 55.6497; 37.3911 Coordinates: 55°38′59″N37°23′28″E / 55.6497°N 37.3911°E / 55.6497; 37.3911
Owned byMoskovsky Metropoliten
Line(s) Moskwa Metro Line 8A.svg   Solntsevskaya line
Platforms1 island platform
Construction
Structure type Three-span shallow-column station
Platform levels1
History
Opened30 August 2018
Services
Preceding station Logotip metro v sisteme brenda moskovskogo transporta.svg Moscow Metro Following station
Borovskoye Shosse
towards Rasskazovka
Kalininsko–Solntsevskaya line
(Solntsevsky radius)
Govorovo
Location
Moscow metro lines geographical.svg
Red pog.svg
Solntsevo
Location within Moscow Metro

Solntsevo is a station on the Kalininsko-Solntsevskaya line of the Moscow Metro. It opened On August 30, 2018 as part of line's Ramenki-Rasskazovka extension. [1]

The station is in the Solntsevo District of Moscow. The name Solntsevo dates to 1938 when a dacha community was built on the site. Solntsevo was absorbed by the city of Moscow in 1984. [2]

Solntsevo station main hall
(view as a 360deg interactive panorama) Moscow metro Soltsevo (44336957852).jpg
Solntsevo station main hall
( view as a 360° interactive panorama )

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References

  1. "В Москве открылись сразу семь новых станций желтой ветки метро". Interfax. 2018-08-30.
  2. "Солнцево". stroi.mos.ru. Retrieved 2017-01-31.