Shaturskaya Street (the name was approved on May 20, 1964 ) is a street in Moscow in the South-Eastern Administrative Okrug , Ryazan District . It starts from the street Konovalov , in fact is a courtyard street and ends in a dead end towards Lukhovitskaya street .
| Shaturskaya street | |
|---|---|
| general information | |
| A country | Russia |
| City | Moscow |
| District | SEAD |
| Area | Ryazan district |
| Length | 0,504 km |
| Underground | |
| Former names | 1st and 2nd South glades |
| Postcode | 109428 |
| Phone numbers | +7 (495) XXX ---- |
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History of origin
Shaturskaya Street was created by combining the 1st and 2nd South access roads on May 20, 1964 and got its name in the Moscow region city of Shatura .
Former names originated in the city of Perovo in 1960 , the origin of their names are unknown.
Notable buildings and structures
On the odd side
- No. 1 - School No. 777; Building № 2, Narcological clinic "Medical Center".
- № 39 - DirectInfo.
- № 49к1 - Children's Library № 77.
On the even side
- No. 8 - DGP No. 143, branch No. 1 Dairy-distributing point; DGP № 13, Milk-distributing point.
- No. 10 - Barsky manor, Cross Group.
Transportation
- On Shaturskaya street public city transport does not pass.
The roadway is asphalted and has one lane in each direction. The street is narrow and has no markings on the roadway. There are parking pockets on it and there is a possibility to park cars near the edge of the roadway. Parked cars do not greatly impede traffic on the street.
Nearest metro station: Ryazansky Prospekt Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya line.
Notes
Literature
- Large illustrated encyclopedia of Moscow.