Bulvar Dmitriya Donskogo

Bulvar Dmitriya Donskogo (Russian: Бульвар Дмитрия Донского) is a Moscow Metro station in the Severnoye Butovo District, South-Western Administrative Okrug, Moscow, Russia. It is the southern terminus of the Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya line.

Bulvar Dmitriya Donskogo

Бульвар Дмитрия Донского
Moscow Metro station
General information
LocationDmitriya Donskogo Boulevard
Severnoye Butovo District
South-Western Administrative Okrug
Moscow
Russia
Coordinates55.5693°N 37.5769°E / 55.5693; 37.5769
Line(s)#9 Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya line Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya line
Platforms1
Tracks2
ConnectionsBus: 94, 108, 146, 213, 262, 813
Construction
Structure typeShallow column tri-vault
Depth10 metres (33 ft)
Platform levels1
ParkingYes
Other information
Station code191
History
Opened26 December 2002 (2002-12-26)
Services
Preceding station Moscow Metro Following station
Annino
towards Altufyevo
Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya line Terminus
Lesoparkovaya Butovskaya line Ulitsa Skobelevskaya
Location
Bulvar Dmitriya Donskogo is located in Moscow Metro
Bulvar Dmitriya Donskogo
Bulvar Dmitriya Donskogo
Location within Moscow Metro

Bulvar Dmitriya Donskogo, which opened in December 2002, is the newest station of the line. It was named for the street on which it is situated, which, in turn, is named for Dmitry Donskoy. It is also the first station of the system built outside the MKAD beltway encircling most of the city.[1]

The station offers transfers to Ulitsa Starokachalovskaya station of the Butovskaya line leading further south.

Station platform with departing train

Design

There are two vestibules for station access. The second floor of the station is flanked with black and white marble. It features thick black columns with light grey ceiling tiles. A strip of green marble encases the outside of the second-level balconies, as viewed from the lower level of the station. Black, grey, and red granite adorn the floors. There are stairs connecting the platform and the upper level of the station.

Tracks and platforms layout of Ulitsa Starokachalovskaya (light blue) and Bulvar Dmitriya Donskogo (grey)

References


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