Troparyovo (Russian:Тропарёвоpronunciationⓘ) is a station on the south-western part of theMoscow Metro'sSokolnicheskaya Line. It opened on 8 December 2014 and served as the line terminus until 18 January 2016.[1] It comes next afterYugo-Zapadnaya, the previous terminus of the line until 2014.[2] Two stations beyond Troparyovo,Rumyantsevo andSalaryevo were opened in 2016. It features an example of modernbionic architecture: there are artificial, shiny metal "trees" with lights forming "leaves", allowing the station's ceiling to stay untouched and smooth.
The station is named after the Troparyovo microdistrict, which, in turn, inherited its name from the village standing here before the expansion of Moscow.
The station is located in the southwestern part of Moscow, at the intersection ofLeninsky Avenue andRuzskaya Street, at the border betweenTyoply Stan andTroparyovo-Nikulino districts.
