Mezhdunarodnaya (Moscow Metro)

Mezhdunarodnaya (Russian: Междунаро́дная - International) is a northern terminus of one of the 2 branches of the Filyovskaya Line of the Moscow Metro. The station was built as part of the second stage and completed the branch of the Filyovskaya Line into the Moscow International Business Center (Moscow-City). It opened on 30 August 2006.

Mezhdunarodnaya

Международная
Moscow Metro station
General information
LocationPresnensky District
Central Administrative Okrug
Moscow
Russia
Coordinates55.7483°N 37.5339°E / 55.7483; 37.5339
Owned byMoskovsky Metropoliten
Line(s)#4А 4А line Filyovskaya Line
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Construction
Depth25 metres (82 ft)
Platform levels1
ParkingNo
Other information
Station code189
History
Opened30 August 2006 (2006-08-30)
Services
Preceding station Moscow Metro Following station
Terminus Filyovskaya line
(business centre branch)
Vystavochnaya
Out-of-station interchange
Kutuzovskaya
anticlockwise / outer
Moscow Central Circle
transfer at Delovoy Tsentr
Shelepikha
clockwise / inner
Location
Mezhdunarodnaya is located in Moscow Metro
Mezhdunarodnaya
Mezhdunarodnaya
Location within Moscow Metro

The station, designed by architects A.Orlov and A.Nekrasov, features a deep-level column tri-vault design. However, unlike the standard Moscow sizes, the platform length is shortened from 162 to 118 metres, while the sizes of both the central and platform vaults have also been reduced from the standard 9 to 7.5 metres. As a result, the station has sizes similar to those on the London Underground stations. Also, Mezhdunarodnaya is the only deep-level station that features a curved platform.

Decoratively the station has a modern "high-tech" design that blends with the skyscraper landscape of the Moscow-City. The design consists of white marble and plastic panels, a dark granite floor, and metallic interpylon slabs. The vestibule of the station is located under Moscow's internal motorway, the Third Ring. The lobby contains modernized turnstiles.

Escalators
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