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Tsvetnoy Bulvar

Coordinates: 55°46′15″N 37°37′07″E / 55.7708°N 37.6187°E / 55.7708; 37.6187
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Tsvetnoy Bulvar

Цветной бульвар
Moscow Metro station
General information
Location19 Tverskoy Boulevard
Tverskoy District
Central Administrative Okrug
Moscow
Russia
Coordinates55°46′15″N 37°37′07″E / 55.7708°N 37.6187°E / 55.7708; 37.6187
Owned byMoskovsky Metropoliten
Line(s)#9 Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya line Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya line
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
ConnectionsBus: 24
Trolleybus: 13, 31
Construction
Structure typePillar-type three-vaulted deep-level station[1]
Depth50 metres (160 ft)
Platform levels1
ParkingYes
Other information
Station code138
History
Opened31 December 1988; 35 years ago (1988-12-31)[1]
Services
Preceding station Moscow Metro Following station
Mendeleyevskaya
towards Altufyevo
Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya line Chekhovskaya
Dostoyevskaya
towards Fiztekh
Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya line
transfer at Trubnaya
Sretensky Bulvar
towards Zyablikovo
Location
Tsvetnoy Bulvar is located in Central Moscow
Tsvetnoy Bulvar
Tsvetnoy Bulvar
Location within Central Moscow

Tsvetnoy Bulvar (Template:Lang-ru) is a Moscow Metro station on the Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya Line, in the Tverskoy District of central Moscow. It was opened on 31 December 1988.

Name

It is named after Tsvetnoy Boulevard.

Location

The entrance vestibule is located on Tsvetnoy Boulevard, close to the Moscow Circus on Tsvetnoy Boulevard. Its proximity to the circus is reflected in the subject of the green stained glass seen in the entrance hall above the stairs. Which has images of clowns .

Transfers

Since 2007 the station provides transfer to the Trubnaya station of the Lyublinskaya Line.

References

  1. ^ a b "Tsvetnoy Bul'var". Moscow Metro official site. Moskovsky Metropoliten. Archived from the original on 2 December 2014. Retrieved 3 December 2014.