Moscow City Hall announced plans to double the length of the Moscow metro
The Moscow city authorities plan to double the length of the Moscow metro by 2032. This was announced on February 9 by the press service of the mayor and the government of the capital.
"In total, 34 stations and 83 kilometers of metro lines are planned to be built by the end of 2032. Thus, compared with 2010, the length of the Moscow Metro lines (including the MCC) will double by 2032," the Mayor's office website says.
The Moscow government calls 2025 a successful year for mechanical engineering. Thus, the construction of the main section of the Troitskaya line with a length of 25 km was completed and the construction of its southern section to Troitsk began. The Rublyovo-Arkhangelskaya line, the second stage of the Troitskaya and Biryulevskaya branches are also under construction.
In addition, the Moscow authorities have decided to design and build a new metro line towards Skolkovo.
"I must inform you that we continue to build about 100 km of roads annually, and these are not just roads in the usual sense of the word — they are mostly complex engineering structures," Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said at a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
He added that 77% of all bridges, tunnels, and overpasses that were in the city in the early 2010s have been built in Moscow in recent years.
On January 30, Sobyanin named the Novorizhskaya metro station, which is being built on the Rublyovo-Arkhangelskaya line. In total, 12 stations are planned to be built as part of the branch. The branch line will stretch from the Moscow City business center to Rublevo-Arkhangelskoye beyond the MKAD and further to Krasnogorsk. It will allow you to transfer to the Moscow Central Ring (MCC), Solntsevskaya, Filevskaya, Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya and Bolshaya Koltsevaya (BKL) metro lines.
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