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Tekstilshchiki is a station on Moscow Metro
Moscow Metro

The Moscow Metro , which spans almost the entire Moscow, is the world's Metro systems by annual passenger rides rapid-transit system. Opened in 1935, it is well known for the ornate design of many of its metro station, which contain outstanding examples of socialist realism art....
's Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya Line
Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya Line

The Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya is the busiest line of the Moscow Metro. Built in 1966-1975 it cuts Moscow on a northwest-southeast axis and contains 19 stations....
. The station was opened on 31 December 1966 as a part of the Zhdanovsky radius, and is named after the Tekstilshchiki District
Tekstilshchiki District

Tekstilshchiki District is a district of South-Eastern Administrative Okrug of Moscow, Russia. Population: 87,849 .External links...
 is it situated in (and the later is named for several textile manufactures built there in the 19th century).

The station was designed by Robert Pogrebnoy and is built to a standard pillar-trispan design.






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Tekstilshchiki
Tekstilshchiki is a station on Moscow Metro
Moscow Metro

The Moscow Metro , which spans almost the entire Moscow, is the world's Metro systems by annual passenger rides rapid-transit system. Opened in 1935, it is well known for the ornate design of many of its metro station, which contain outstanding examples of socialist realism art....
's Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya Line
Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya Line

The Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya is the busiest line of the Moscow Metro. Built in 1966-1975 it cuts Moscow on a northwest-southeast axis and contains 19 stations....
. The station was opened on 31 December 1966 as a part of the Zhdanovsky radius, and is named after the Tekstilshchiki District
Tekstilshchiki District

Tekstilshchiki District is a district of South-Eastern Administrative Okrug of Moscow, Russia. Population: 87,849 .External links...
 is it situated in (and the later is named for several textile manufactures built there in the 19th century).

The station was designed by Robert 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 km) until 2007, when the Trubnaya
Trubnaya

Trubnaya is a station of the Lyublinskaya Line of the Moscow Metro. Opened on the 30 August 2007 it was part of the long awaited extension of the line northwards....
 station was opened, then this distance became the longest again as the Sretensky Bulvar
Sretensky Bulvar

Sretensky Bulvar is a station on the Lyublinskaya Line of the Moscow Metro in Russia. The construction, which began in the late 1980s, has frequently stalled as a result of continuous breaks in finances....
 station was opened, but in 2008 the Strogino
Strogino

Strogino , formerly known as Ostrogino , is a district in North-Western Administrative Okrug of Moscow, Russia, located on the right bank of the Moskva River....
 station was opened, and the Krylatskoye-Strogino
Strogino

Strogino , formerly known as Ostrogino , is a district in North-Western Administrative Okrug of Moscow, Russia, located on the right bank of the Moskva River....
 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
Kursky Rail Terminal

Kursky Rail Terminal is one of the nine rail terminals in Moscow. It was built in 1896.There are currently plans in the pipeline to completely rebuild or refurbish the Kursky Rail Terminal....
. 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.A. Marova and A.B. Bogatyreva). Originally the platforms had lanterns showing the edge, later covered by cement.

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

External links

  • — Station location and exits on Moscow map (English/Russian)