Brateyevo (Metro)
Encyclopedia
Alma-Atinskaya is a future southern terminus station of the Zamoskvoretskaya Line
of the Moscow Metro
. The station is scheduled to be opened in 2012, maybe along with a train depot. On November 29, 2011 Moscow government decided to rename station Brateyevo into Alma-Atinskaya after the city of Alma-Ata, former capital of Kazakhstan
, near the Brateyevskaya and Paromnaya streets.
Zamoskvoretskaya Line
Zamoskvoretskaya Line , formerly Gorkovsko-Zamoskvoretskaya , is a line of the Moscow Metro. Opened in 1938, chronologically it became the third line. There are twenty stations on the Zamoskvoretskaya line, and it spans , roughly crossing Moscow in a north-south direction. A normal trip along the...
of the Moscow Metro
Moscow Metro
The Moscow Metro is a rapid transit system serving Moscow and the neighbouring town of Krasnogorsk. Opened in 1935 with one line and 13 stations, it was the first underground railway system in the Soviet Union. As of 2011, the Moscow Metro has 182 stations and its route length is . The system is...
. The station is scheduled to be opened in 2012, maybe along with a train depot. On November 29, 2011 Moscow government decided to rename station Brateyevo into Alma-Atinskaya after the city of Alma-Ata, former capital of Kazakhstan
Location
The station will be open in Brateyevo DistrictBrateyevo District
Brateyevo is a district of Southern Administrative Okrug of Moscow, Russia, located in the southeast of Moscow on the right bank of the Moskva River. Population: The area of the district is 763 hectares.-Metro:...
, near the Brateyevskaya and Paromnaya streets.