Volokolamskaya railway station

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Volokolamskaya
Moscow Railway platform
Moscow Volokolamskaya D2 halt asv2021-08 img3.jpg
Location Moscow
Russia
Coordinates 55°49′56″N37°22′55″E / 55.8321°N 37.3819°E / 55.8321; 37.3819 Coordinates: 55°49′56″N37°22′55″E / 55.8321°N 37.3819°E / 55.8321; 37.3819
Owned by Russian Railways
Operated by Moscow Railway
History
Opened2019
ElectrifiedYes
Services
Preceding station Moscow Central Diameters Following station
Penyagino
towards Nakhabino
Line D2 Trikotazhnaya
towards Podolsk
Preceding station Russian Railways Logo.svg Russian Railways Following station
Penyagino
towards Shakhovskaya
Rizhsky Suburban Trikotazhnaya

Volokolamskaya is a railway station of Line D2 of the Moscow Central Diameters in Moscow. It was opened on 23 November 2019. [1] [2]

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References

  1. "Станция Волоколамская открылась на МЦД-2" (in Russian). Interfax . Retrieved 30 August 2020.
  2. "На МЦД-2 открывается станция Волоколамская". mos.ru (in Russian). 23 November 2019. Retrieved 30 August 2020.