Volgogradsky Prospekt

Volgogradsky Prospekt
Волгоградский проспект
Moscow Metro station
Location Nizhegorodsky District
South-Eastern Administrative Okrug
Coordinates 55°43′31″N 37°41′13″E / 55.7253°N 37.6869°E / 55.7253; 37.6869Coordinates: 55°43′31″N 37°41′13″E / 55.7253°N 37.6869°E / 55.7253; 37.6869
Owned by Moskovsky Metropoliten
Line(s)  7  Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya Line
Platforms 1 island platform
Tracks 2
Connections Bus: 99, 186
Trolleybus: 27
Construction
Depth 8 metres (26 ft)
Platform levels 1
Parking No
Other information
Station code 114
History
Opened 31 December 1966
Services
Preceding station   Moscow Metro   Following station
toward  Planernaya
Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya Line
toward  Kotelniki
Location
Volgogradsky Prospekt
Location within Moscow Ring Road

Volgogradsky Prospekt (Russian: Волгоградский проспект) is a Moscow Metro station in the Nizhegorodsky District, South-Eastern Administrative Okrug, Moscow. It is on the Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya Line, between Proletarskaya and Kuzminki stations. Volgogradsky Prospekt was opened on 31 December 1966 as part of the Zhadovsky radius and is named after the nearby Avenue that leads on from the centre of Moscow into an intercity highway all the way to the southwest of Russia, although ironically not directly to Volgograd. The station was built to a slight modification of the standard 1960s pillar-trispan decoration showing the first signs of innovative design, as architects V. Polikarpova and A. Marova did. The platform is narrowed (as the station was never designed to carry large passenger crowds). The white ceramic tiles on the walls are arranged on 45 degrees to the platform and are decorated with metallic artworks out of anodized aluminium depicting the Battle of Stalingrad (artist E. Ladygin). The pillars are faced with white marble whilst the floor with grey granite. The station has two underground vestibules with glazed concrete pavilions which allow passengers access to the Talalikhin and Novostapovskaya streets as well as directely to the AZLK automobile plant..

Station Platform

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