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Testovskaya (platform)

Testovskaya is a stopping point / passenger platform of the Belarusian (Smolensky) direction of the Moscow Railway in Moscow . Located within the Fili station. The original name is the 6 km checkpoint. It was renamed to Testovskaya no later than 1949 [3] .

Platform
Testovskaya
Belarusian direction
Moscow railway
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StationFili
Region w. d.Moscow-Smolensky
opening dateuntil 1927
Former namesCheckpoint 6 km [1]
Number of platforms2
Type of platformsside
Platform shapestraight
Exit toThird Transport Ring , Shmitovsky passage , Shelepikhinsky dead end
Transplant at the station04 Filevskaya line " International "
fourteen Moscow Central Ring Business Center
fourteen Moscow Central Ring Shelepikha
Change toA 4, 12, 69, 152, 243, 328, 869 Tb 54, 66
Distance to Moscow4 km Yandex Schedules
Tariff zoneone
Code in ACMS198226 [2]
Code in Express 32000,700

It has direct communication with wagon trains with points of Savelovsky and Kursk directions.

The farthest points of direct communication:

  • To the West: Borodino , Zvenigorod
  • To the south: Serpukhov .
  • To the north: Iksha , Dubna .

It should be noted that from / to Testovskaya you can get to / from two stops with the same name Depot. One is located on the Moscow-Butyrskaya (Savyolovskaya) - Iksha section, followed by the destination trains Iksha, Dmitrov, Savyolovo, Dubna. The second is located on the Moscow-Passenger Kurskaya - Stolbovaya section, followed by trains to Serpukhov, Chekhov, Stolbovaya, Lviv, Podolsk, Scherbinka, Krasny Stroitel, Tsaritsyno, Depot.

It is located on the embankment near the junction of the Third Ring Road and Shmitovsky Passage , exits to the Shmitovsky Passage , Shelepikhinsky dead end and along the underpass to the other side of the Third Ring Road to the Second Krasnogvardeisky passage and to the Moscow-City area .

International Metro Station is approximately 700 meters away.

Near the platform are located the Children's City Clinical Hospital No. 9 named after G.N. Speransky, the " North Tower " of the Moscow-City complex.

It consists of two side platforms connected by an underpass through which the only path leads to Moscow City.

Driving time from the Belorussky station of the Moscow-Passenger station Smolenskaya is 9 minutes. Not equipped with turnstiles. Refers to the first tariff zone. From August 8, 2010 to April 5, 2011, the construction of the interchange was carried out, coupled with the complete dismantling of the platforms. Since November 15, 2011, the platform is again open for boarding and alighting passengers in both directions.

View of the platform before the construction of automobile flyovers, 2007.

Content

  • 1 Origin of the name
  • 2 Public transport
    • 2.1 Buses
    • 2.2 Trolleybuses
  • 3 notes
  • 4 References

Name Origin

The platform was named after the historical area of Testovo . The area, in turn, was so named after the restaurateur I. Ya. Testov , who in the second half of the 19th century settled here a gypsy choir [4] .

Public Transport

Buses

  • 4 : Silicate factory -     Shelepikha -   Krasnopresnenskaya
  • 12 :     Timiryazevskaya -    Fonvizinskaya -     Timiryazevskaya - 10   Butyrskaya - 10   Maryina Roshcha ( only towards the metro station β€œTimiryazevskaya” ) -    Tverskaya Zastava Square - 07   1905 Street -     Exhibition (only to the 2nd Krasnogvardeisky passage) - 2nd Krasnogvardeisky passage
  • 69 : Fili - 04   Fili -     Shelepaha - 07   1905 Street 05   Krasnopresnenskaya
  • 152 : Filevsky Boulevard -     Shelepaha - 05   Krasnopresnenskaya
  • S43 : Silicate factory -     Shelepaha - 04   Exhibition -    International -    Barricade -   [[|]]
  • 328 : 04   Fili -     Shelepaha - 05   Krasnopresnenskaya
  • 869 : Fili - 04   Fili -     Shelepikha -    Krasnopresnenskaya - 02   Mayakovskaya

Trolleybus

  • 54 : 04   Filevsky park -     Shelepikha -   1905 goda street - Belorussky railway station
  • 66 : 04   Filevsky park -     Shelepaha - 05   Krasnopresnenskaya - 07   Barrikadnaya - Tishinskaya Square

Notes

  1. ↑ Schedule of summer trains of the Moscow junction. Summer 1927 M., 1927.S. 14.
  2. ↑ Directory of Russian Railways stations
  3. ↑ Schedule of commuter trains of the Moscow railway junction. Summer of 1949. M., 1949.S. 97.
  4. ↑ Streets of Moscow. Old and new names: Toponymic dictionary-reference book / R. A. Ageeva et al. - M .: Science, technology, education, 2003. - 336 p. - 5,000 copies. - ISBN 5-9900013-1-2 . .

Links

  • Electric Train Schedule
  • Platform Photography
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Testovskaya_(platform)&oldid=102201725


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