Yugo-Zapadnaya (Moscow Metro)

Yugo-Zapadnaya
Юго-Западная
Moscow Metro station
Coordinates 55°39′49″N 37°29′00″E / 55.6637°N 37.4833°E / 55.6637; 37.4833Coordinates: 55°39′49″N 37°29′00″E / 55.6637°N 37.4833°E / 55.6637; 37.4833
Owned by Moskovsky Metropoliten
Line(s)  1  Sokolnicheskaya line
Platforms 1
Tracks 2
Connections Bus: 66, 144, 196, 226, 227, 272, 261, 272, 281, 611, 611с, 630, 642, 688, 699, 707, 707к, 718, 720, 735, 752, 785, 802, 816, 844
Trolleybus: 34,62,84
Construction
Structure type Shallow column triple-span station
Depth 8 metres (26 ft)
Platform levels 1
Parking No
Other information
Station code 019
History
Opened 30 December 1963 (1963-12-30)
Services
Preceding station   Moscow Metro   Following station
toward Salaryevo
Sokolnicheskaya line
Location
Yugo-Zapadnaya
Location within Moscow Ring Road

Yugo-Zapadnaya (Russian: Ю́го-За́падная, English: Southwestern), is a station on the Sokolnicheskaya line of the Moscow Metro. The station opened in 1963. The name, Yugo-Zapadnaya, means southwest in Russian and indicates its location in the southwestern part of the city and in the former Yugo-Zapad residential district. It was the southern terminus of the Sokolnicheskaya line until 2014 when Troparyovo station opened.

Design

Like dozens of other Metro stations dating to the 1960s, the station was built according to the standard column tri-span or "centipede" design. The architect was Ya. V. Tatarzhinskaya. Visually nondescript, the station's colour scheme is mainly white. Yugo-Zapadnaya has four entrances, all grouped around the intersection of Vernadskogo Avenue and Pokryshkina Street.

Platform of Yugo-Zapadnaya

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