The Bolshaya Koltsevaya line (russian: Большая кольцевая линия), known in English as the Big Circle Line, designated Line 11 and 11A is an under construction
rapid transit line of the
Moscow Metro. When complete, it will become the third circle line on the system, running outside of the existing circle
Koltsevaya line and interlocking with
Moscow Central Circle, with a temporary branch to
Delovoy Tsentr station in
Moscow International Business Center
The Moscow International Business Center (MIBC), also known as Moscow-City, is an under-construction commercial development in Moscow, the capital of Russia. The project occupies an area of 60 hectares, and is located just east of the Third ...
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The first section of the line opened on 26 February 2018 with expected completion of the final stage in 2022. When complete, the line will include 31 stations including three from the existing
Kakhovskaya line and over 66 kilometers (41 miles) of track. In November 2017 the city estimated the total cost of the project at 501 billion rubles, up from earlier estimates of 378.9 billion rubles.
Formerly known as the Third Interchange Contour, the city adopted "Bolshaya koltsevaya liniya" as the official name of the line after a vote via the "Active Citizen" web portal.
Name
The working name of the project since inception was the Third Interchange Contour; however, prior to the opening of the line, the
city authorities consulted residents to help decide on the name. In an initial survey on the
Active Citizen survey website in October 2017, only 34% of the city’s residents voted to keep the working name.
Although retaining the working name was the most popular option, members of the city’s council on transportation infrastructure suggested another vote. Two reasons cited by transport expert Kirill Yankov were that all of the line’s names to this point were in the
feminine grammatical gender and that all the other line names were generally understood from a point of view of geography. The city held another vote on its website to allow citizens to choose between the existing name or the Bolshaya Koltsevaya line (Large Circle Line). Of the alternate names suggested by voters in the first vote, Bolshaya Koltsevaya was the most popular, with 9,000 votes.
In the second vote, Bolshaya Koltsevaya was selected with 53.3% of the votes versus 36.5% for the Third Interchange Contour.
Development
The original plans called for a line that is with 27 new stations.
The entire project was supposed to be completed by 2020–2021.
By 2018, the completion date had been postponed until 2023.
First sections
The five stations from
Petrovsky Park to
Delovoy Tsentr opened on 26 February 2018.
Savyolovskaya was opened on 30 December 2018.
Further extension
The northeastern section was initially scheduled to be completed in 2018, but was delayed for two years until it was opened on 27 March 2020 and 31 December 2020. On 1 April 2021, the section between
Khoroshyovskaya
Khoroshyovskaya (russian: Хорошёвская) is a station on the Bolshaya Koltsevaya line of the Moscow Metro. It opened on 26 February 2018 as one of five initial stations on the new line.
The station's name comes from the area of Khorosh ...
and
Mnyovniki was opened. This section includes the part of the line from
Elektrozavodskaya to
Nizhegorodskaya.
The existing, short, three-station
Kakhovskaya line was incorporated into the line. Kakhovskaya was reopened on 7 December 2021 after reconstruction within the segment to
Mnyovniki. The sections from Savyolovskaya to Elektrozavodskaya and from Kakhovskaya to Nizhegorodskaya are scheduled to open in 2023.
Stations
Main circle
MIBC branch (11A)
Initial route of the Line 11, designated as 11A since December 2020, when the new part of the main circle was opened
Maps
Moscow metro ring railway map en sb future.svg, schematic inc. MCC
Moscow metro map geo en - inc third interchange contour.svg , true location, no MCC (outdated scheme)
References
External links
{{Moscow Metro
Moscow Metro lines
Railway loop lines