Oktyabrskoye Pole

Coordinates: 55°47′37″N 37°29′37″E / 55.7935°N 37.4935°E / 55.7935; 37.4935
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by TheDraperyFalls (talk | contribs) at 11:56, 10 July 2018. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Oktyabrskoye Polye

Октябрьское поле
Moscow Metro station
General information
LocationShchukino District
North-Western Administrative Okrug
Coordinates55°47′37″N 37°29′37″E / 55.7935°N 37.4935°E / 55.7935; 37.4935
Owned byMoskovsky Metropoliten
Line(s)#7 Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya line Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya line
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
ConnectionsBus: 26, 39, 39к, 100, 105, 253, 253к, 681, 691, 800
Trolleybus: 19, 59, 61
Construction
Depth11 metres (36 ft)
Platform levels1
ParkingNo
Other information
Station code124
History
Opened30 December 1975; 48 years ago (1975-12-30)
Services
Preceding station   Moscow Metro   Following station
Template:MOSMETRO lines
  Out-of-station interchange  
Template:MOSMETRO lines
Location
Oktyabrskoye Polye is located in Moscow Ring Road
Oktyabrskoye Polye
Oktyabrskoye Polye
Location within Moscow Ring Road

Oktyabrskoye Polye (Russian: Октябрьское поле) is a station on the Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya Line of the Moscow Metro. The station was opened on 30 December 1972 as part of the Krasnopresnenskiy radius, and for exactly three years it was the original terminus of the Krasnopresnenskaya Line. The station received its name from Khodynka Field, a nearby locality which was known as October Field during the Soviet era.

Designed by Nina Alyoshina and L. Zaitseva, the station features a typical pillar-trispan "Novaya Sorokonozhka" design, with polygonal aluminium coated pillars and walls with bright-grey coloured marble decorated with anodized aluminium artworks (artists Bodniek and Rysin). The floor is coated white marble except for the area around the pillars where it gives way to black granite. The two vestibules are interlinked with subways that allow access to Narodnogo Opolcheniya Street (Russian: улица Народного Ополчения) and Marshala Biryuzova Street (Russian: улица Маршала Бирюзова).

The station has a daily passenger flow of 75,910 people.

Train arriving on the platform

External links