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Nagatinskaya (Russian:Нагатинская) is a station ofSerpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya line ofMoscow Metro. It was opened together with several other stations of the southern part of the line on 8 November 1983.[1] It lies underneath the surface with the depth of 13.5 metres (44 ft). The passenger dynamics for the station are 54,900 per hour on entry and 57,500 on exit.
There are 2 rows with 26 columns each. The distance between columns is 6.5 metres (21 ft). The walls are faced withmarble of very rich palette where red and black are dominant. Also in these colors there are thematicpietre dureAncient history of Moscow panels made by E. Zharenova and V. Vasiltsov. These compositions are devoted to the history of construction of Temples and to the start of construction of theKremlin. An Unusual feature for the Metro is the white columns are made of soft and easy in productionkoelga marble.
The exit is to the subway located under theVarshavskoye Highway.Nagatinskaya railway station of thePaveletsky suburban railway line is located nearby.
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