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Salmanov Alexander 6”D”
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The Moscow Metro is a rapid transit system serving Moscow and the neighbouring town of Krasnogorsk. Opened in 1935 with one 11-kilometres line and 13 stations, it was the first underground railway system in the Soviet Union.
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The Moscow Metro has 185 stations and its route length is 305.7 kilometres.
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The system is mostly underground, with the deepest section 84 meters below ground at the Park Pobedy station.
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The Moscow Metro is the world's second- most-heavily-used rapid transit system, after Tokyo's twin subway.
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The first plans for a metro system in Moscow date back to the Russian Empire but were postponed by World War I, the October Revolution and the Russian Civil War.
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The first line, from Okhotny Ryad to Smolenskaya, was opened to the public on 15 May 1935 at 07:00. It was 11 kilometres long and included 13 stations. The line connected Sokolniki and Park Kultury. The latter branch was extended westwards to a new station (Kiyevskaya) in March 1937, the first Metro line crossing the Moskva River over the Smolensky Metro Bridge.
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The Moscow Metro is open from about 05:30 until 01:00.
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I live near the train station Novye Cheryomushki
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Novye Cheryomushki is a train station on the Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya Line of the Moscow Metro. It was opened as the final segment of the Kaluzhskiy radius on 13 October 1962, serving briefely as a terminus for two years. Novye Cheryomushki was built to the standard pillar- trispan design and features pillars faced with pinkish marble and tiled walls accented with two horizontal stripes of reddish-brown tile. The architects were M. Markovskiy and A. Ryzhkov. The entrances to the station are located on Profsoyuznaya Street at its intersection with Garibaldi street. The station has a daily passenger traffic of 52,800 people.
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