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Moscow Metro station
Kiyevskaya
Киевская
Moscow Metro station
General information
LocationDorogomilovo District
Western Administrative Okrug
Moscow
Russia
Coordinates55°44′37″N 37°33′56″E / 55.7436°N 37.5655°E / 55.7436; 37.5655
Owned byMoskovsky Metropoliten
Line(s)#4 Filyovskaya line Filyovskaya line
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeShallow column station, triple-span
Depth8.7 metres (29 ft)
Platform levels1
ParkingNo
Other information
Station code057
History
Opened20 March 1937; 87 years ago (1937-03-20)
Closed5 April 1953; 71 years ago (1953-04-05) to 7 November 1958; 66 years ago (1958-11-07)
Services
Preceding station Moscow Metro Following station
Vystavochnayatowards Mezhdunarodnaya Filyovskaya line Smolenskayatowards Aleksandrovsky Sad
Studencheskayatowards Kuntsevskaya
Park Pobedytowards Pyatnitskoye Shosse Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya linetransfer at Kiyevskaya Smolenskayatowards Shchyolkovskaya
Park Kulturyanticlockwise / outer Koltsevaya linetransfer at Kiyevskaya Krasnopresnenskayaclockwise / inner
Route map
Legend
Kuntsevskaya Transfer for #3 Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line at Kuntsevskaya via cross-platform interchange Transfer for #11 Bolshaya Koltsevaya line at Kuntsevskaya Ground transfer#D1 Line D1 (Moscow Central Diameters)
Pionerskaya
Filyovsky Park
Bagrationovskaya
Fili yard
Fili Ground transfer#D1 Line D1 (Moscow Central Diameters)
Kutuzovskaya Transfer for #14 Moscow Central Circle at Kutuzovskaya
Studencheskaya
Moskva-City Transfer for #14 Moscow Central Circle at Delovoy Tsentr Ground transferTransfer for #D1 Line D1 (Moscow Central Diameters) at Testovskaya
Delovoy Tsentr Transfer for #8A Solntsevskaya line at Delovoy Tsentr (Transfer for #17 Rublyovo-Arkhangelskaya line at Delovoy Tsentr) Ground transferTransfer for #D1 Line D1 (Moscow Central Diameters) at Testovskaya
Moskva River
Kiyevskaya Kiyevsky railway station Transfer for #3 Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line at Kiyevskaya Transfer for #5 Koltsevaya line at Kiyevskaya
Smolensky Bridge Moskva River
Smolenskaya
Arbatskaya
Aleksandrovsky Sad Transfer for #1 Sokolnicheskaya line at Biblioteka Imeni Lenina Transfer for #3 Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line at Arbatskaya (Transfer for #9 Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya line at Borovitskaya)
Location
Kiyevskaya is located in Central MoscowKiyevskayaKiyevskayaLocation within Central Moscow

Kiyevskaya (Russian: Киевская) is a station on the Filyovskaya line of the Moscow Metro (though it was originally part of the Arbatsko–Pokrovskaya line). It initially opened in 1937 and closed in 1953 when the new Kiyevskaya station, intended to replace it, was completed. Due to a change of plans, however, it reopened after only five years as part of the new Filyovskaya line. The original architect was Dmitry Chechulin.

Kiyevskaya features tall, octagonal pillars topped with elaborate capitals. The pillars were originally faced with Armenian onyx, but this was replaced with yellowish Gazgan marble after ten years. The platform is intricately patterned with Ukrainian designs executed in red, white, and gray granite. The three rows of circular ceiling coffers originally housed incandescent light fixtures but these were abandoned in favor of the current three-bladed fluorescent lamps in the 1960s.

Between Kiyevskaya and Smolenskaya is the Smolensky Metro Bridge, which spans the Moskva River. The bridge was built in 1937 and was the first above-ground section of the Metro.

Station platform
Upper level

Transfers

From this station, passengers can transfer to Kiyevskaya on the Arbatsko–Pokrovskaya line and Kiyevskaya on the Koltsevaya line.

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