Ugreshskaya (Russian:Угрешская) is a station on theMoscow Central Circle that opened in September 2016.
The station's name from the street, Ugreshskaya Ulitsa, in which it is situated. The name comes from the nearbyNikolo-Ugreshsky Monastery and is shared with a station on theMoscow Railway'sLittle Ring line.
Originally, the name of the station was planned to be Volgogradskaya; however, the city renamed it in August 2016, prior to opening.[1]
From January 2017, passengers may make out-of-station transfers toVolgogradsky Prospekt station on the Metro'sTagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya Line.[2] Initially a free transfer was not organized due to the considerable remoteness of these two stations. This is the longest transfer between the MCC and Metro line in the entire system, the average transit time is nearly 12 minutes.
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