The "Krymskaya" station of the Troitskaya line of the Moscow Metro is under active construction. The station is being prepared for opening this year.
Monolithic works are ongoing on the non-transfer vestibule, including pouring the floor and installing reinforcement for the underground part of the second section. The opening of the side excavation has begun in the middle of the station pit.
According to the project, the station will be decorated in a marine theme: the suspended ceilings on the platform will resemble sails, and the columns and beams will resemble the wings of soaring birds. The lamps on the track walls are made in the form of ship portholes. The wall of the main facade of the first vestibule will be decorated with a bas-relief with lighting in the shape of the Crimean peninsula.
The "Krymskaya" station will be located between the railway tracks of the Moscow Central Circle and the residential quarter of the Donskoy district. There are two ground vestibules planned, one of which will be combined with the vestibule of the same-named station of the Moscow Central Circle for convenient passenger transfer.
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