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Station on the Moscow Central Circle
Rostokino
Ростокино
Moscow Metro station
General information
Coordinates55°50′22″N 37°40′03″E / 55.8395°N 37.6676°E / 55.8395; 37.6676
Owned byGovernment of Moscow (MKZD)
Operated byRussian Railways (within Moscow Metro)
Line(s)Little Ring Railway
Platforms1 (island platforms)
Tracks3
Train operatorsRussian Railways
ConnectionsTram Line 17
Bus stop
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Platform levels1
Bicycle facilitiesYes
AccessibleYes
History
Opened10 September 2016; 8 years ago (10 September 2016)
Services
Preceding station Moscow Metro Following station
Botanichesky Sadanticlockwise / outer Moscow Central Circle Belokamennayaclockwise / inner
Location
Rostokino is located in Moscow MetroRostokinoRostokinoLocation within Moscow Metro

Rostokino (Russian: Ростокино) is a station on the Moscow Central Circle of the Moscow Metro that opened in September 2016.

Name

The station name, which was originally planned to be Yaroslavskaya, was changed in August 2016 to Rostokino for the Rostokino District.

Location and exits

The platform is located in the Yaroslavsky and Rostokino districts, near Mira Prospect, between the Botanichesky Sad passenger stop and the Belokamennaya station, east of the main track development of the Rostokino station. It offers a direct, underground interchange to the Rostokino platform of the Yaroslavsky direction of the Moscow Central Circle and, together with it, forms part of a transport interchange hub.

Free transfer is available to and from the Vystavochny Tsentr monorail station and the VDNKh metro station.

On September 6, 2019, a southern vestibule of the rebuilt Rostokino stop opened near the station's vestibule, enabling a covered, above-ground transfer; the reverse transfer involves exiting under a rain shelter.

Gallery

References

  1. "Станция МЦК "Войковская" в столице переименована в "Балтийскую"". TASS. 2016-08-10.
  2. "Собянин открыл платформу Северянин на Ярославском ж/д направлении". stroi.mos.ru. 2024-12-17.

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