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Coordinates: 55°41′22″N 37°29′06″E / 55.689444°N 37.485°E / 55.689444; 37.485
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'''Michurinsky Prospekt''' ({{lang-ru|Мичуринский проспект}}) is a station on the [[Kalininsko-Solntsevskaya line]] of the [[Moscow Metro]], it opened on 30 August 2018 as part of line's "[[Ramenki (Moscow Metro)|Ramenki]]" - "[[Rasskazovka]]" extension.<ref name=Open>{{cite web |url=https://www.interfax.ru/moscow/627216 |title=В Москве открылись сразу семь новых станций желтой ветки метро |publisher=Interfax |date=2018-08-30}}</ref>
'''Michurinsky Prospekt''' ({{langx|ru|Мичуринский проспект}}) is a station on the [[Kalininsko-Solntsevskaya line]] of the [[Moscow Metro]], it opened on 30 August 2018 as part of line's "[[Ramenki (Moscow Metro)|Ramenki]]" - "[[Rasskazovka]]" extension.<ref name=Open>{{cite web |url=https://www.interfax.ru/moscow/627216 |title=В Москве открылись сразу семь новых станций желтой ветки метро |publisher=Interfax |date=2018-08-30}}</ref>


It has a connection to [[Michurinsky Prospekt (Bolshaya Koltsevaya line)|Michurinsky Prospekt]] on the [[Bolshaya Koltsevaya line]], a planned orbital metro line. That station is opened on 7 December 2021.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://stroi.mos.ru/metro |title=Third Interchange Contour |publisher=Moscow Complex for Construction and Urban Development |access-date=2017-11-23}}</ref>
It has a connection to [[Michurinsky Prospekt (Bolshaya Koltsevaya line)|Michurinsky Prospekt]] on the [[Bolshaya Koltsevaya line]], a planned orbital metro line. That station is opened on 7 December 2021.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://stroi.mos.ru/metro |title=Third Interchange Contour |publisher=Moscow Complex for Construction and Urban Development |access-date=2017-11-23}}</ref>

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Michurinsky Prospekt

Мичуринский проспект
Moscow Metro station
General information
LocationRamenki District, Western Administrative Okrug
Moscow
Russia
Coordinates55°41′22″N 37°29′06″E / 55.689444°N 37.485°E / 55.689444; 37.485
Owned byMoskovsky Metropoliten
Line(s)#8A Solntsevskaya line Solntsevskaya line
#11 Bolshaya Koltsevaya line Bolshaya Koltsevaya line (planned)
Platforms1 island platform on the Kalininsko-Solntsevskaya line
Construction
Structure typeThree-span shallow-column station
History
Opened30 August 2018
Services
Preceding station Moscow Metro Following station
Ozyornaya Kalininsko-Solntsevskaya line
(Solntsevsky radius)
Ramenki
Prospekt Vernadskogo
anticlockwise / outer
Bolshaya Koltsevaya line Aminyevskaya
clockwise / inner
Location
Michurinsky Prospekt is located in Moscow Metro
Michurinsky Prospekt
Michurinsky Prospekt
Location within Moscow Metro

Michurinsky Prospekt (Russian: Мичуринский проспект) is a station on the Kalininsko-Solntsevskaya line of the Moscow Metro, it opened on 30 August 2018 as part of line's "Ramenki" - "Rasskazovka" extension.[1]

It has a connection to Michurinsky Prospekt on the Bolshaya Koltsevaya line, a planned orbital metro line. That station is opened on 7 December 2021.[2]

Public art

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Constructed by the China Railway Construction Corporation (CRCC), the station features unique design elements which are heavily influenced by Chinese culture, as part of a collaboration with the company.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "В Москве открылись сразу семь новых станций желтой ветки метро". Interfax. 2018-08-30.
  2. ^ "Third Interchange Contour". Moscow Complex for Construction and Urban Development. Retrieved 2017-11-23.
  3. ^ "Chinese companies will build three Moscow metro stations". railwaypro.com. 31 January 2017. Retrieved 19 April 2018.