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Suburban highway

Zagorodnoye Shosse - a street in the Donskoy district of the Southern administrative district of Moscow . From the north it continues as Malaya Tulskaya street , from the south, behind the overpass through MK MK , like Bolshaya Cheryomushkinskaya street . House numbering is from Malaya Tula Street. On the odd side adjoins Sevastopol Avenue .

Suburban highway
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Representation of the Government of the Belgorod Region under the Government of the Russian Federation
general information
A countryRussia
CityMoscow
CountySouth Administrative District
AreaDonskoy
Length1.25 km
Underground

06 Kaluga-Riga line Academic
09 Serpukhov-Timiryazevskaya line Tula ,

fourteen Moscow Central Ring Crimean
Postcode117152
Zagorodnoe highway (Moscow)
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Content

  • 1 History and origin of the name
  • 2 Noteworthy buildings and structures
  • 3 Transport
  • 4 notes

History and origin of the name

The highway was named on October 10, 1929 because of its location on the territory located outside the city limits. Earlier, from the end of the 19th century, it was called the Yakunchikovo highway (since 1923, the spelling of the Yakunchikovo highway was approved). This name was associated with the location of the possessions of the Yakunchikov family in Cheryomushki, where the highway led [1] .

Noteworthy buildings and structures

On the odd side:

  • No. 1, Building 3 - Representation of the Government of the Belgorod Region under the Government of the Russian Federation
  • No. 5 - Glass Unit Plant

On the even side:

  • No. 2 - Moscow Psychiatric Hospital No. 1 (named after N. A. Alekseev, formerly named after P. P. Kashchenko) (1890-1891, architect L. O. Vasiliev , with the participation of architects I. M. Rybin , N. D. Morozov )
  • No. 2a - Trinta Sports School

Along the even side of the highway there is a walking zone and Becket pond - one of the natural monuments of Moscow - in the floodplain of the Chura River. [2]

Transport

A tram line [3] was laid along the highway in 1952, which is currently used by routes 26 and 38. In addition, there are bus routes 41, 121, 826.

From September 10, 2016, the Krymskaya MCC station has been operating with access to Building No. 15, Building 2, along Zagorodnoye Shosse.

Notes

  1. ↑ M. Vostryshev. Moscow. Large Illustrated Encyclopedia: Moscow Studies from A to Z. M .: EKSMO, 2007. ISBN 5-699-18029-X
  2. ↑ Becket Pond on the site "Small rivers of Moscow"
  3. ↑ Moscow Tram || History || Moscow routes
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Country Highway&oldid = 100008126


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