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1. Park Pobedy (Russian: Парк Победы – Victory Park) is a station of the Moscow Metro in the city's Dorogomilovo District. It is on two lines: the Arbatsko–Pokrovskaya line and the Kalininsko–Solntsevskaya line. At 84 metres (276 ft) underground, according to the official figures, it is the deepest metro station in Moscow and one of the deepest in the world (after Kiev Metro's Arsenalna, Chongqing Rail Transit's Hongtudi Station and Saint Petersburg Metro's Admiralteyskaya).
2. “Kiev” is a Moscow metro station on the Koltsevaya line. It is connected by transfers with two stations of the same name, one of which is located on the Arbat-Pokrovskaya line, the other - on Filevskaya. Located in the Dorogomilovo region (CJSC); named after the Kiev station. It was opened on March 14, 1954 as part of the Belorusskaya - Park Kultury section. Pylon three-vaulted deep station with one island platform. The only metro line Koltsevaya station, not located in the Central Administrative District of Moscow.
3.Mayakovskaya (Russian: Маяковская), is a Moscow Metro station on the Zamoskvoretskaya Line, in the Tverskoy District of central Moscow.
The name as well as the design is a reference to Futurism and its prominent Russian exponent Vladimir Mayakovsky. Considered to be one of the most beautiful in the system, it is a fine example of pre-World War II Stalinist Architecture and one of the most famous Metro stations in the world. It is most well known for its 34 ceiling mosaics depicting "24 Hours in the Land of the Soviets." During World War II, it was used as a command post for Moscow's anti-aircraft regiment.
4."Novoslobodskaya" - station of the Ring line of the Moscow metro. It is located between the Belorusskaya and Prospekt Mira stations. Located in the Tver district of the Central Administrative District of Moscow. The station was opened on January 30, 1952 as part of the Kurskaya - Belorusskaya section. The station is the last work of the architect A. N. Dushkin [2] and has the status of an identified cultural heritage object [3]. The name is along the street of the same name, at the very beginning of which there is a station [4]. Since 1988, it has been switching to the Mendeleevskaya station of the Serpukhov-Timiryazevskaya line, becoming the last station of the Circle Line to receive a transplant. It is planned to replace escalators at the station, as well as repair cash registers. During the reconstruction, the entrance to the station will be through the Mendeleevskaya station.
5."Komsomolskaya" is the station of the Ring Line of the Moscow Metro. Located under Komsomolskaya Square between Prospekt Mira and Kurskaya stations. Located in the Krasnoselsky district of the Central administrative district of Moscow.
It was opened on January 30, 1952 as part of the Kurskaya – Belorusskaya section. It is named after Komsomolskaya Square, under which it is located. It has a transition to the Komsomolskaya station of the Sokolnicheskaya line.
It is one of the busiest metro stations in Moscow (mainly because of the stations located near the Leningradsky, Yaroslavsky and Kazan stations). According to the data for 2014, the average passenger traffic at the station amounted to 163 thousand people per day.
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