Tekstilshchiki (Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya line)


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Tekstilshchiki (‹See Tfd›Russian: Текстильщики) is a Moscow Metro station in the Tekstilshchiki District, South-Eastern Administrative Okrug, Moscow. It is on Tagansko–Krasnopresnenskaya line, between Volgogradsky Prospekt and Kuzminki stations. Tekstilschiki was opened on 31 December 1966 as a part of the Zhdanovsky radius. The station is situated next to Tekstilshchiki railway station at the intersection of Volgogradsky avenue and Lyublinskaya street. A transfer to Tekstilshchiki is planned.

Tekstilshchiki

Текстильщики

Moscow Metro station
General information
LocationTekstilshchiki District
South-Eastern Administrative Okrug
Moscow
Russia
Coordinates55°42′32″N 37°43′54″E / 55.7088°N 37.7316°E
Owned byMoskovsky Metropoliten
Line(s)#7 Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya line Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya line
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
ConnectionsBus: Вк, Вч, 29, 29к, 54, 74, 99, 159, 161, 193, 228, 623, 633, 650, 703, 725
Trolleybus: 27, 38, 50, 75
Construction
Platform levels1
ParkingNo
Other information
Station code113
History
Opened31 December 1966; 57 years ago
Services
Preceding station Moscow Metro Following station
Volgogradsky Prospekt

towards Planernaya

Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya line Kuzminki

towards Kotelniki

Nizhegorodskaya

anticlockwise / outer

Bolshaya Koltsevaya line

transfer at Tekstilshchiki

Pechatniki

clockwise / inner

Route map

Planernaya

Skhodnenskaya

Tushinskaya

Out-of-station interchangeTransfer for #D2 Line D2 (Moscow Central Diameters) at Tushinskaya

Spartak

Shchukinskaya

Out-of-station interchangeTransfer for #D2 Line D2 (Moscow Central Diameters) at Shchukinskaya

Oktyabrskoye Pole

Out-of-station interchangeTransfer for #14 Moscow Central Circle at PanfilovskayaTransfer for #14 Moscow Central Circle at Zorge

Polezhayevskaya

Transfer for #11 Bolshaya Koltsevaya line at KhoroshyovskayaTransfer for #11A Bolshaya Koltsevaya line at Khoroshyovskaya Out-of-station interchangeTransfer for #14 Moscow Central Circle at Khoroshyovo

Begovaya

Transfer for #D1 Line D1 (Moscow Central Diameters) at Begovaya

Ulitsa 1905 Goda

Barrikadnaya

Transfer for #5 Koltsevaya line at Krasnopresnenskaya

Pushkinskaya

Transfer for #2 Zamoskvoretskaya line at Tverskaya Transfer for #9 Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya line at Chekhovskaya

Kuznetsky Most

Transfer for #1 Sokolnicheskaya line at Lubyanka

Kitay-gorod

Transfer for #6 Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya line at Kitay-gorod via cross-platform interchange

connection to Line 5

Taganskaya

Transfer for #5 Koltsevaya line at Taganskaya Transfer for #8 Kalininskaya line at Marksistskaya

Proletarskaya

Transfer for #10 Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya line at Krestyanskaya Zastava

Volgogradsky Prospekt

 3502 

Shosseynaya Street

Tekstilshchiki

Transfer for #D2 Line D2 (Moscow Central Diameters) at Tekstilshchiki Transfer for #11 Bolshaya Koltsevaya line at Tekstilshchiki

Kuzminki

Ryazansky Prospekt

Vykhino Parking

Vykhino railway station

connection to Line 15

Lermontovsky Prospekt

Transfer for #15 Nekrasovskaya line at Kosino Kosino railway station

Zhulebino

Kotelniki

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Location

Tekstilshchiki is located in Moscow Metro

Tekstilshchiki

Tekstilshchiki

Location within Moscow Metro

The station was designed by Rimidlav Pogrebnoy and is built to a standard pillar-trispan design. Apart from the grey wavy marble on the pillar and the grey granite floor the station stands out with its walls. Instead of the common ceramic tiles, for the first time in Moscow Metro tempered coloured glass was used of red (top and bottom) and indigo (centre) colours. The glass is held by a cellular aluminium frame.

The distance from the previous station Volgogradsky Prospekt was the longest in the Moscow Metro (3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi)) until 2007, when the Trubnaya station was opened, then this distance became the longest again as the Sretensky Bulvar station was opened, but in 2008 the Strogino station was opened, and the Krylatskoye–Strogino distance became the longest. A part of the distance from Volgogradsky Prospekt is travelled on the surface. The surface section ends just before the station and daylight can be seen in the tunnels. Just outside the tunnel portal is a piston junction and a siding.

The station is located under the platform of the Kursk-bound railway. A direct access to the railway platform is possible from the station's western vestibule. The station's eastern vestibule allows access to the Lyublinskaya street and the Volgogradsky avenue. The entrances are a solid concrete glazed pavilion (architects A. Marova and A. Bogatyreva). Originally the platforms had lanterns showing the edge, later covered by cement.

The daily passenger traffic for the station is 103,100 passengers.

 
Platform view