South River Terminal

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The first river cruise after terminal building repair arrived at the Southern River Station

South River Terminal is one of two passenger river terminals in Moscow. It was built in 1985 according to the design of architect A.M.Rukhlyadev. It is situated in the territory of Nagatinskiy Zaton raion of Moscow.

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55°41′20″N37°40′24″E / 55.68889°N 37.67333°E / 55.68889; 37.67333


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