"Volkhonka" [4] is the proposed Moscow metro station on the Kalinin-Solntsevskaya line . It will be connected with the Kropotkinskaya station on the Sokolnicheskaya line . It will be located in the Khamovniki district ( CAO ) under Soymonovsky passage and Prechistenskie Vorota square . It got its name along the street of the same name . It is planned to start building the station after 2021 [5] as part of the Business Center - Tretyakov section, which will connect the Kalinin and Solntsevskaya lines.
| "Little Wolf" | |
|---|---|
Kalinin-Solntsevskaya line | |
| Moscow subway | |
Project of the central hall of the station | |
| Area | Khamovniki |
| County | TsAO |
| Estimated Opening Date | unknown [1] |
| Design name | Ostozhenka, Gogolevsky Boulevard |
| Type of | deep wall pillar-wall |
| Depth, m | 24 [2] |
| Number of platforms | one |
| Platform type | island |
| Platform shape | straight |
| Architects | Shumakov N.I. , Orlov A. Yu. , Volovich V.S. [3] |
| Transitions at the station | |
| Exit to the streets | Soymonovsky passage , Volkhonka , Prechistenka , Ostozhenka and Gogolevsky boulevard |
| Nearby Stations | and |
History
The name of the station was approved on June 24, 2008 by a resolution of the Government of Moscow on the basis of a proposal by the city interdepartmental commission on the name of territorial units, streets and metro stations [6] [7] .
In an interview in January 2010, the head of the metro called this station "Ostozhenka" [8] .
In February 2012 , work on the development of the terrain and geodetic work was carried out. At the end of January 2012 , a station project appeared on the site of Metrogiprotrans [9] . On January 29, 2014 , a site was selected for the construction of the underground lobby of the station on Prechistenskie Vorota Square [10] . In June 2014 , the demolition of the Shokoladnitsa cafe and the Svyaznoy mobile communication salon began, at the place of which there will be a transition to Kropotkinskaya station.
As of February 2017, construction work has not begun [2] . In August 2017, it became known that construction work on the central section of the Kalinin-Solntsevskaya line, which includes the Volkhonka station, is supposed to begin in 2021–2022, after the Big Ring Line closes [5] .
According to the Targeted Investment Program of the City of Moscow (Appendix to the Decree of the Government of Moscow of October 10, 2017), the station is included in the list of construction projects until 2023 [11] . Despite this, at the beginning of 2018, the Business Center - Tretyakovskaya section completely disappeared from the plans for the construction of the metro [1] .
On May 13, 2019, in an interview with TVC TV channel, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin stated that it was not planned to join the Kalininsky and Solntsevsky radii [12] , but it was possible that they would return to discuss the project of the station by 2023 [13] .
Architecture and Design
The station will be built according to a standard design. Due to the proximity to the Pushkin Museum, architects decided to make the station in the form of an exhibition hall. At that time, the director, and at the moment, the president of the museum, Irina Antonova, supported this idea and sent the mayor of Moscow a request to make the station highly artistic.
The sculptures and paintings will not be original (casts and copies), since the metro lacks the proper conditions for their preservation. For the safety of passengers, the tracks had to be fenced with partitions made of tinted glass 3 meters high, with sliding doors that would open synchronously with the doors of the train and protect passengers from falling on the track [14] . These partitions were soon abandoned, as was done at stations of the Solntsevsky radius.
See also
- List of Moscow metro stations
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 From idea to implementation: the history of large and small metro rings (Russian) , Moscow website (February 26, 2018). Date of treatment February 27, 2018.
- ↑ 1 2 Moscow 24 . Andrei Bochkarev: “Clover interchanges exhausted themselves in the early 2000s.” . stroi.mos.ru . Complex urban planning policy and the construction of the city of Moscow (02/06/2017). Date of treatment February 6, 2017. Archived on February 6, 2017.
- ↑ Volkhonka . Metrohyprotrans. Date of treatment January 30, 2012. Archived on June 5, 2012.
- ↑ Resolution of the Government of Moscow of June 24, 2008 N 564-ПП “On Assigning Names to New Metro Stations”.
- ↑ 1 2 Construction of the central section of the "yellow" metro line will begin after 2021 . Date of treatment March 11, 2018.
- ↑ RIA Novosti, Moscow, 04/07/2008 - Moscow authorities approved the names of new metro stations
- ↑ http://mosopen.ru/document/564_pp_2008-06-24
- ↑ The head of the Moscow Metro Dmitry Gaev: the crisis has not changed the plans for metro construction - Exclusive - Moscow - interfax-russia.ru . www.interfax-russia.ru. Date of treatment March 11, 2018.
- ↑ METROGYPROTRANS - Volkhonka . www.arhmetro.ru. Date of treatment March 11, 2018.
- ↑ Power / Site of Moscow . www.mos.ru. Date of treatment March 11, 2018.
- ↑ Targeted investment program of the city of Moscow
- ↑ Sobyanin - about the winter cleaning of the city, new parking lots and a medical center in New Moscow . TVNZ. Date of treatment March 16, 2019.
- ↑ Moscow does not abandon the project to connect the two radii of the yellow metro line .
- ↑ Metro returns to basics . Moscow Komsomolets (February 3, 2012). Date of treatment February 2, 2012. Archived June 5, 2012.
Links
- Volkhonka (inaccessible link) . The official website of the Moscow metro. Date of treatment November 24, 2013. Archived November 5, 2013.
- Volkhonka station on the amateur site Metrostroy