The combined vestibule of the Pechatniki station on the Big Circle Line (BCL) and the Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya line has opened in Moscow, as announced by the city's mayor, Sergei Sobyanin, on his Telegram channel.
He noted that this event marked an important stage in the creation of the Pechatniki city station, which combines two metro lines, the MCD-2 station, and ground transport.
Now, Muscovites can access the Pechatniki BCL station from Guryanova Street without transfers, which significantly improves transport accessibility for 31,400 people. The new exit has become a convenient solution for residents of the area, minimizing transfer times and making it easier to get around the city.
The new vestibule is designed in a black and gray color scheme and replicates the style of the existing vestibule No. 2. In terms of design, both structures resemble bookshelves, giving them a modern and concise look that harmoniously fits into the appearance of the transport hub.
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