Fifth Cable Street (name May 8, 1950 [1] ) is a street in the Southeastern administrative district of Moscow in the areas of Lefortovo and Nizhny Novgorod .
| Fifth Cable Street | |
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| general information | |
| A country | Russia |
| City | Moscow |
| County | SEAD |
| Area | Lefortovo , Nizhny Novgorod |
| Length | 1.2 km |
| Underground | |
| Postcode | 111024 |
| Phone numbers | +7 (495) XXX-xx-xx |
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Description
The street starts from a dead end near the 2nd bus depot, and then passes to the west, where it intersects with Aviamotornaya Street . Further, the street crosses the Nishchenka River, then Andronovskoye Shosse adjoins to it on the left, immediately after which the 5th Cable passes under the Ring Railway bridge , the street ends with the junction with the Fraser highway .
Name Origin
The street was named on May 8, 1950 , [1] as it crosses Aviamotornaya streets and runs parallel to the 1st , 2nd , 3rd and 4th Cable Streets . The first two Cable Streets and two thoroughfares got their names on March 9, 1928 at the cable factory Moskabelmet , located near the Enthusiasts highway . [2]
Buildings and Structures
- 2nd bus fleet
- Broadcasting Company SportEX
Transport
- Nearest underground station Aircraft engine
- Bus routes M8 (from Aviamotornaya street to the final stop “Dangaurovka”), 440 (arrival to the stop “Dangaurovka”), 59, 759, 859 (all three from Aviamotornaya street to the Frazier highway) pass along the street.
- On the street there are stops “Dangaurovka”, “5th Cable Street” and “Andronovskoye Shosse”.
Street in Literature and Art
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 OMK UM. 4th Cable Street
- ↑ 1st Cable Street // Names of Moscow Streets . Toponymic Dictionary / R. A. Ageeva, G. P. Bondaruk, E. M. Pospelov and others; author foreword E.M. Pospelov. - M .: OGI, 2007. - (Moscow Library). - ISBN 5-94282-432-0 .
Links
- Fifth Cable Street . - Directory of Moscow streets. Date of treatment August 28, 2009. Archived April 6, 2012.
- Fifth Cable Street . - All-Moscow Classifier of Moscow Streets (OMK UM). Date of treatment August 28, 2009. Archived April 6, 2012.