Sobyanin told about new exits of two Moscow metro stations
In Moscow, two subway stations have new exits, said the mayor of the capital Sergey Sobyanin.
In particular, now from the station "Maple Boulevard" of the Great Ring Line you can go directly to the museum-reserve "Kolomenskoye".
As the mayor noted in his Telegram-channel, "the new pavilion continues the design concept of the station", and its shape is "author's reading of the silhouette of Alexei Mikhailovich's palace", which is located in "Kolomenskoye".
An elevator has now been installed for low-mobility passengers, and special tactile tiles have been laid to help the visually impaired navigate, Sobyanin added.
In addition, the station "Yakhromskaya" of the Lublinsko-Dmitrovskaya line has exits to the Yakhromsky proezd and to the odd side of the Dmitrovskoye highway (additional). "The pavilion is finished with metal lettuce panels - in the color of the 10th branch of the metro," the mayor added.
At the end of December, Moscow opened full-fledged traffic on the new Troitskaya line of the Moscow Metro. Seven stations of the line will improve transportation accessibility for almost 900 thousand residents of the capital, further the branch will go to the MCC, and then to ZIL and south to Troitsk.