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Koltsevaya line

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Moscow Metro line
#5 Koltsevaya line Koltsevaya line (Circle line)
Overview
LocaleMoscow
Stations12
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemMoscow Metro
Operator(s)Moskovsky Metropoliten
Rolling stock81-775/776/777
History
Opened1 January 1950
Technical
Line length19.4 km (12.1 mi)
CharacterUnderground
Track gauge1,520 mm (4 ft 11+2732 in)
ElectrificationThird rail
Route map

Belorusskaya
Transfer for #2 Zamoskvoretskaya line at BelorusskayaBelorussky railway stationGround transferTransfer for #D1 Line D1 (Moscow Central Diameters) at Belorussky
Krasnopresnenskaya
Transfer for #7 Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya line at Barrikadnaya
Kiyevskaya
Transfer for #3 Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line at KiyevskayaTransfer for #4 Filyovskaya line at KiyevskayaTransfer for #4A Filyovskaya line at KiyevskayaKiyevsky railway station
Park Kultury
Transfer for #1 Sokolnicheskaya line at Park Kultury
Oktyabrskaya
Transfer for #6 Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya line at Oktyabrskaya
Dobryninskaya
Transfer for #9 Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya line at Serpukhovskaya
Paveletskaya
Paveletsky railway stationTransfer for #2 Zamoskvoretskaya line at Paveletskaya
Taganskaya
Transfer for #7 Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya line at TaganskayaTransfer for #8 Kalininskaya line at Marksistskaya
Kurskaya
Transfer for #3 Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line at KurskayaTransfer for #10 Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya line at ChkalovskayaKursky railway stationTransfer for #D2 Line D2 (Moscow Central Diameters) at Moscow Kursky
Komsomolskaya
Transfer for #1 Sokolnicheskaya line at KomsomolskayaKomsomolskaya Square (Moscow)Transfer for #D2 Line D2 (Moscow Central Diameters) at Kalanchyovskaya
Prospekt Mira
Transfer for #6 Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya line at Prospekt Mira
Dostoevskaya
Transfer for #10 Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya line at Dostoevskaya
Novoslobodskaya
Transfer for #9 Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya line at Mendeleyevskaya
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TheKoltsevaya line (Russian:Кольцева́я ли́ния,Ring line,[1]IPA:[kəlʲtsɨˈvajəˈlʲinʲɪjə]) (Line 5; Brown Line) is a line of theMoscow Metro. The line was built in 1950–1954 as acircle route orbiting central Moscow, and became crucial to the transfer patterns of passengers. The stations of the line were built at the height ofStalinist architecture, and includeKomsomolskaya,Novoslobodskaya andKiyevskaya.

History

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In the initial plans of the Metro's development, there was no provision for the Circle line. Instead it was planned for completecross-city routes ("diameters") to cross the city centre withinterchange stations at their intersections. However, after the opening of the second stage in 1938, it was clear from the excessive loads on those junctions, that this plan would be insufficient to deal with the growing number of passengers as the system expanded. Anurban legend suggests thatJoseph Stalin himself suggested the line when he placed a coffee cup on the original development map (with no ring) and then lifting it and leaving a circular stain around the centre of the city and said "It's your main fault, it should be built". It is thought this is the reason for the line's brown colour on all metro maps.[citation needed]

In principle, the alignment of the ring was also debated, whether to use theGarden Ring avenue that encircles the centre or a wider circumference. In the end, it was decided to partially align the southern path along the Sadovoye Koltso, and let the northern part deviate to connect most ofMoscow's rail terminals. This solved a major logistical problem, because, due to the layout of Russia's railroads, it would be impossible to travel from a region on one side of Moscow to another without having to make a manual transfer from one terminal to another.[citation needed]

Construction began shortly after the end of the war. The first stage was opened in 1950 fromPark Kultury toKurskaya. In 1952, a second segment completed the northern deviation up toBelorusskaya and in 1954, the circumference was linked.

The construction of the ring allowed for massive changes in the passenger flow patterns around Moscow and allowed a systematic development platform for many future lines. A total of seven radial lines began at the ring, four of which later linked up in the centre to become diameters.

Timeline

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SegmentDate openedLength
Park KulturyKurskaya1 January 19506.5 km
KurskayaBelorusskaya30 January 19527.0 km
BelorusskayaPark Kultury14 March 19545.9 km
Total19.4 km

Name changes

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StationPrevious name(s)Years
Park KulturyTsentralnyi Park Kultury i Otdykha Imeni Gorkogo1950–1980
OktyabrskayaKaluzhskaya1950–1961
DobryninskayaSerpukhovskaya1950–1961
Prospekt MiraBotanicheskiy Sad1952–1966

Stations

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The Koltsevaya line, unlike other lines of Moscow Metro, does not service any stations that belong to that line exclusively; rather, all its stations are transfer stations, linking to other lines, as shown below:

Station NameTransfers
EnglishRussian
↑ Loop line towardsPark Kultury
KiyevskayaКиевскаяTransfer for #3 Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line at Kiyevskaya Kiyevskaya
Transfer for #4 Filyovskaya line at Kiyevskaya Kiyevskaya
KrasnopresnenskayaКраснопресненскаяTransfer for #7 Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya line at Barrikadnaya Barrikadnaya
BelorusskayaБелорусскаяTransfer for #2 Zamoskvoretskaya line at Belorusskaya Belorusskaya
#D1 Line D1 (Moscow Central Diameters)#D4 Line D4 (Moscow Central Diameters)Belorusskaya
NovoslobodskayaНовослободскаяTransfer for #9 Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya line at Mendeleyevskaya Mendeleyevskaya
DostoevskayaДостоевскаяTransfer for #10 Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya line at Dostoevskaya Dostoevskaya
Prospekt MiraПроспект МираTransfer for #6 Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya line at Prospekt Mira Prospekt Mira
KomsomolskayaКомсомольскаяTransfer for #1 Sokolnicheskaya line at Komsomolskaya Komsomolskaya
#D2 Line D2 (Moscow Central Diameters)#D4 Line D4 (Moscow Central Diameters)Kalanchyovskaya
KurskayaКурскаяTransfer for #3 Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line at Kurskaya Kurskaya
Transfer for #4 Filyovskaya line at Kurskaya Kurskaya
#D2 Line D2 (Moscow Central Diameters)#D4 Line D4 (Moscow Central Diameters)Kurskaya
TaganskayaТаганскаяTransfer for #7 Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya line at Taganskaya Taganskaya
Transfer for #8 Kalininskaya line at Marksistskaya Marksistskaya
PaveletskayaПавелецкаяTransfer for #2 Zamoskvoretskaya line at Paveletskaya Paveletskaya
DobryninskayaДобрынинскаяTransfer for #9 Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya line at Serpukhovskaya Serpukhovskaya
OktyabrskayaОктябрьскаяTransfer for #6 Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya line at Oktyabrskaya Oktyabrskaya
Park KulturyПарк культурыTransfer for #1 Sokolnicheskaya line at Park Kultury Park Kultury
↓ Loop line towardsKiyevskaya

Rolling stock

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The line is serviced by the Krasnaya Presnya depot (No.4) and was the first one to adopt the81-717/714 model trains in 1978. But replacement of those models by the81–740.4/81-741.4, which started operating in revenue service on the line since early 2010, was completed by 1 December 2011.[2] Four 81-717/714 trains from the Krasnaya Presnya depot in 2011—2018 were in service on Filevskaya line. In 2020, brand new trains entered service and by June 2021, they completely replaced the 81-740.4/741.4 on the line.

Subway car types used on the line over the years:

TypeDates
Series G1950 - 1983
Series81-717/7141978 - 2011
Series81-740.4/741.42009 - 2021
Series81-775/776/7772020—present

Recent developments and future plans

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Today the line is one of busiest, and the ever-rising passenger flows during rush hours are noticeably felt as most of the stations are over half a century old. In 1998, a second entrance was opened at Belorusskaya and there are plans to equip Park Kultury and Komsomolskaya with similar ones.

Many restoration works are carried out to improve the old line, recentlyNovoslobodskaya had major restoration work carried out, including replacement of lighting and retouching on the stained glass masterpieces byPavel Korin. The vestibule ofTaganskaya was closed in 2005 to replace old escalators and upgrade with new turnstiles and also cosmetically renovate it, this was re-opened in 2006, and shortly afterwardsDobryninskaya followed suit for a similar upgrade.

Despite the fact that when opened, there were six stations left for future transfer provisions, this turned out to be too small for the growing system. Metro planned two additional stations on the lineSuvorovskaya, which connect to theLyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya line and Rossiyskaya, which would connect to theKalininsko-Solntsevskaya line. Some preliminary work had been performed on Suvorovskaya. In 2017, Metro terminated plans for both stations. A manager for the system indicated that the stations were unlikely to be completed as they were too technically complex, too long, and too costly to compete. Consequently, Vasiliev stated that the station was unlikely to be built.[3] On August 19, 2019, works on Suvorovskaya station construction site resumed.[4]

References

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  1. ^"Kol'tsevaya (Circle) Line". Moscow Metro. Archived fromthe original on 2009-03-24. Retrieved2010-06-08.
  2. ^"Московский Метрополитен / Пресс-служба / Новости". Archived fromthe original on 2012-06-08. Retrieved2011-12-03.
  3. ^"Строительство новых станций в центре Москвы экономически нецелесообразно". Interfax. 2017-03-22.
  4. ^"Строительство станции Суворовская возобновлено". 2019-08-19.[dead YouTube link].

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#2 Zamoskvoretskaya line Zamoskvoretskaya line
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#5 Koltsevaya line Koltsevaya line
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#7 Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya line Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya line
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#8 Kalininskaya line Kalininskaya line
#8A Solntsevskaya line Solntsevskaya line
#9 Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya line Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya line
#10 Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya line Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya line
#11 Bolshaya Koltsevaya line Bolshaya Koltsevaya line
#12 Butovskaya line Butovskaya line
#13 Moscow Monorail Moscow Monorail
#14 Moscow Central Circle Moscow Central Circle
#15 Nekrasovskaya line Nekrasovskaya line
#16 Troitskaya line Troitskaya line
#17 Rublyovo-Arkhangelskaya line Rublyovo-Arkhangelskaya line
#18 Biryulyovskaya line Biryulyovskaya line
#19 19 line 19 line
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