Ugreshskaya

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Ugreshskaya

Угрешская
Moscow Metro station
MCC 01-2017 img01 Ugreshskaya station.jpg
General information
Coordinates 55°43′07″N37°41′51″E / 55.7185°N 37.6976°E / 55.7185; 37.6976
Line(s) Moskwa Metro Line 14.svg Moscow Central Circle
Platformsisland platform
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Platform levels1
History
Opened10 September 2016;8 years ago (10 September 2016)
Services
Preceding station Logotip metro v sisteme brenda moskovskogo transporta.svg Moscow Metro Following station
Novokhokhlovskaya
anticlockwise / outer
Moscow Central Circle Dubrovka
clockwise / inner
Out-of-station interchange
Preceding station Logotip metro v sisteme brenda moskovskogo transporta.svg Moscow Metro Following station
Proletarskaya
towards Planernaya
Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya line Tekstilshchiki
towards Kotelniki
Location
Moscow metro lines geographical.svg
Red pog.svg
Ugreshskaya
Location within Moscow Metro

Ugreshskaya (Russian : Угрешская) is a station on the Moscow Central Circle that opened in September 2016.

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Name

The station's name from the street, Ugreshskaya Ulitsa, in which it is situated. The name comes from the nearby Nikolo-Ugreshsky Monastery and is shared with a station on the Moscow Railway's Little Ring line.

Originally, the name of the station was planned to be Volgogradskaya; however, the city renamed it in August 2016, prior to opening. [1]

Transfer

From January 2017, passengers may make out-of-station transfers to Volgogradsky Prospekt station on the Metro's Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya Line. [2] Initially a free transfer was not organized due to the considerable remoteness of these two stations. This is the longest transfer between the MCC and Metro line in the entire system, the average transit time is nearly 12 minutes.

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References

  1. "Станция МЦК "Войковская" в столице переименована в "Балтийскую"". TASS. 2016-08-10.
  2. "Московское центральное кольцо". Moscow Metro. Retrieved 2017-11-21.