Tekstilshchiki (russian: Текстильщики) is a
Moscow Metro station in the
Tekstilshchiki District,
South-Eastern Administrative Okrug,
Moscow. It is on
Tagansko–Krasnopresnenskaya line
The Tagansko–Krasnopresnenskaya line (, , formerly Zhdanovsko-Krasnopresnenskaya () (Line 7) is the busiest line of the Moscow Metro. Built in 1966–1975 and extended in 2013–15, it cuts Moscow on a northwest-southeast axis and contains 23 s ...
, between
Volgogradsky Prospekt
Volgogradsky Prospekt (russian: Волгоградский проспект) is a Moscow Metro station in the Nizhegorodsky District, South-Eastern Administrative Okrug, Moscow. It is on the Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya Line, between Proletarska ...
and
Kuzminki stations. Tekstilschiki was opened on 31 December 1966 as a part of the Zhdanovsky radius. The station is situated next to
Tekstilshchiki railway station Tekstilshchiki may refer to:
*Tekstilshchiki District, a district of Moscow, Russia
* Tekstilshchiki (Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya Line)
* Tekstilshchiki (Bolshaya Koltsevaya line), future station of the Bolshaya Koltsevaya line
The Bolshaya Kolts ...
at the intersection of Volgogradsky avenue and Lyublinskaya street. A transfer to
Tekstilshchiki Tekstilshchiki may refer to:
*Tekstilshchiki District, a district of Moscow, Russia
* Tekstilshchiki (Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya Line)
* Tekstilshchiki (Bolshaya Koltsevaya line), future station of the Bolshaya Koltsevaya line
The Bolshaya Kolts ...
is planned.
Construction
The station was designed by Rimidlav Pogrebnoy and is built to a standard pillar-trispan design. Apart from the grey wavy marble on the pillar and the grey granite floor the station stands out with its walls. Instead of the common ceramic tiles, for the first time in Moscow Metro tempered coloured glass was used of red (top and bottom) and indigo (centre) colours. The glass is held by a cellular aluminium frame.
Position
The distance from the previous station
Volgogradsky Prospekt
Volgogradsky Prospekt (russian: Волгоградский проспект) is a Moscow Metro station in the Nizhegorodsky District, South-Eastern Administrative Okrug, Moscow. It is on the Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya Line, between Proletarska ...
was the longest in the Moscow Metro () until 2007, when the station was opened, then this distance became the longest again as the
Sretensky Bulvar
Sretensky Bulvar (russian: Сре́тенский бульва́р) is a Moscow Metro station in the Meshchansky District, Central Administrative Okrug, Moscow. It is located on the Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya Line, between and stations.
Sretensk ...
station was opened, but in 2008 the
Strogino station was opened, and the –Strogino distance became the longest. A part of the distance from
Volgogradsky Prospekt
Volgogradsky Prospekt (russian: Волгоградский проспект) is a Moscow Metro station in the Nizhegorodsky District, South-Eastern Administrative Okrug, Moscow. It is on the Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya Line, between Proletarska ...
is travelled on the surface. The surface section ends just before the station and daylight can be seen in the tunnels. Just outside the tunnel portal is a piston junction and a siding.
The station is located under the platform of the
Kursk-bound railway. A direct access to the railway platform is possible from the station's western vestibule. The station's eastern vestibule allows access to the Lyublinskaya street and the Volgogradsky avenue. The entrances are a solid concrete glazed pavilion (architects A. Marova and A. Bogatyreva). Originally the platforms had lanterns showing the edge, later covered by cement.
Usage
The daily passenger traffic for the station is 103,100 passengers.
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Moscow Metro stations
Railway stations in Russia opened in 1966
Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya Line
Railway stations located underground in Russia