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Baltiyskaya (Moscow Central Circle)

Coordinates: 55°49′33″N 37°29′47″E / 55.8259°N 37.4965°E / 55.8259; 37.4965
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Baltiyskaya

Балтийская
Moscow Metro station
General information
Coordinates55°49′33″N 37°29′47″E / 55.8259°N 37.4965°E / 55.8259; 37.4965
Line(s)#14 Moscow Central Circle Moscow Central Circle
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Construction
Platform levels1
History
Opened10 September 2016; 8 years ago (10 September 2016)
Services
Preceding station Moscow Metro Following station
Streshnevo
anticlockwise / outer
Moscow Central Circle Koptevo
clockwise / inner
Out-of-station interchange
Vodny Stadion
towards Khovrino
Zamoskvoretskaya line
transfer at Voykovskaya
Sokol
Location
Baltiyskaya is located in Moscow Metro
Baltiyskaya
Baltiyskaya
Location within Moscow Metro

Baltiyskaya (Russian: Балтийская) is a station on the Moscow Central Circle of the Moscow Metro that opened in September 2016. Passengers may make out-of-station transfers to Voykovskaya on the Zamoskvoretskaya Line.

Name

Originally the working name was Glebovo after a local park in the area; however, a proposal to rename the station Voykovskaya for the nearby Metro station generated controversy and opposition, in particular from the Russian Orthodox Church.[1] Voikovskaya station is named for Pyotr Voykov, a Soviet revolutionary who was involved in the murder of the Tsar's family in 1917.

The controversy over the name led to an effort to rename the Voykovskaya Metro station that was ultimately unsuccessful after a public survey. Despite this, the concern over naming a new station after Voykov remained. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin indicated in 2016 that the decision on the station was still an open question and that the issue would be put to citizens via a separate survey.[2]

A survey conducted by the city in July 2016 only showed support for the name Voykovskaya at 19% out of over 173,000 responses. This led to a decision to include Baltiyskaya as one of 15 name changes prior to the opening of the line in September.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Архиепископ Егорьевский Марк: Войков — это бандит". Православие и мир. 2015-08-07.
  2. ^ "Решение о присвоении платформе МКЖД имени Войкова еще не принято — Собянин]". Интерфакс-религия. 2016-06-16.
  3. ^ "Станция МЦК "Войковская" в столице переименована в "Балтийскую"" (in Russian). TASS. 2016-08-10.