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'''Sportivnaya''' ({{lang-ru|Спорти&#769;вная}}) is a [[Moscow Metro]] station on the [[Sokolnicheskaya Line]] in [[Moscow]], [[Russia]]. Named for the nearby Luzhniki sports complex, it opened in 1957. The architects were Nadezhda Bykova, I. Gokhar-Kharmandaryan, Ivan Taranov, and B. Cherepanov. Sportivnaya has white [[marble]] pylons with green marble accents and a ceiling of embossed [[Eternit|asbestos-cement]] tiles rather than the usual plaster. The upper two floors of the three-story vestibule are home to the [[Moscow Metro Museum]], which displays 70&nbsp;years of Metro memorabilia.
'''Sportivnaya''' ({{lang-ru|Спорти́вная}}) is a [[Moscow Metro]] station on the [[Sokolnicheskaya line]]. It is in the [[Khamovniki District]] in the [[Central Administrative Okrug]] of Moscow. Named for the nearby [[Luzhniki Olympic Complex]], it opened in 1957. Passengers may make out-of-station transfers from Sportivnaya to [[Luzhniki (Moscow Central Circle)|Luzhniki]] on the [[Moscow Central Circle]], which is about 200 meters away.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://strelka.com/ru/magazine/2016/09/16/mcc |title=КАК РАБОТАЮТ ПЕРЕСАДОЧНЫЕ УЗЛЫ МЦК |language=ru |publisher=Strelka Institute |access-date=2018-03-05}}</ref>


The architects were Nadezhda Bykova, I. Gokhar-Kharmandaryan, Ivan Taranov, and B. Cherepanov. Sportivnaya has white [[marble]] pylons with green marble accents and a ceiling of embossed [[Eternit|asbestos-cement]] tiles rather than the usual plaster. The upper two floors of the three-story vestibule are home to the [[Moscow Metro Museum]], which displays 70&nbsp;years of Metro memorabilia.
== Gallery ==


== Gallery ==
<gallery>
<gallery widths=180>
File:Sportivnaya subway Moscow southern vestibule 2.jpg|South entrance
File:Sportivnaya subway Moscow southern vestibule 2.jpg|South entrance
File:Sportivnaya 02.jpg|Boarding platform
File:Metro MSK Line1 Sportivnaya (img2).jpg|Boarding platform and "retro-train"
</gallery>
</gallery>


==References==
[[Category:1957 architecture]]
{{reflist}}

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[[Category:Moscow Metro stations]]
[[Category:Moscow Metro stations]]
[[Category:Railway stations opened in 1957]]
[[Category:Railway stations in Russia opened in 1957]]
[[Category:Sokolnicheskaya Line]]
[[Category:Railway stations located underground in Russia]]
[[Category:Khamovniki District]]




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[[fr:Sportivnaïa (métro de Moscou)]]
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[[ru:Спортивная (станция метро, Москва)]]

Latest revision as of 23:21, 27 May 2022

Sportivnaya
Moscow Metro station
General information
LocationKhamovniki District
Central Administrative Okrug
Moscow
Russia
Coordinates55°43′24″N 37°33′50″E / 55.7233°N 37.5639°E / 55.7233; 37.5639
Owned byMoskovsky Metropoliten
Line(s)#1 Sokolnicheskaya line Sokolnicheskaya line
Platforms1
Tracks2
ConnectionsBus: M3, C12, 15, 64, 216, 255, 806
Trolleybus: 15 (canceled)
Construction
Structure typeDeep pylon triple-vault station
Depth42 metres (138 ft)
Platform levels1
ParkingNo
Bicycle facilitiesNo
Other information
Station code015
History
Opened1 May 1957; 67 years ago (1957-05-01)
Previous namesLuzhniki
Services
Preceding station Moscow Metro Following station
Vorobyovy Gory
towards Kommunarka
Sokolnicheskaya line Frunzenskaya
Out-of-station interchange
Ploshchad Gagarina
anticlockwise / outer
Moscow Central Circle
transfer at Luzhniki
Kutuzovskaya
clockwise / inner
Location
Sportivnaya is located in Moscow Metro
Sportivnaya
Sportivnaya
Location within Moscow Metro

Sportivnaya (Russian: Спорти́вная) is a Moscow Metro station on the Sokolnicheskaya line. It is in the Khamovniki District in the Central Administrative Okrug of Moscow. Named for the nearby Luzhniki Olympic Complex, it opened in 1957. Passengers may make out-of-station transfers from Sportivnaya to Luzhniki on the Moscow Central Circle, which is about 200 meters away.[1]

The architects were Nadezhda Bykova, I. Gokhar-Kharmandaryan, Ivan Taranov, and B. Cherepanov. Sportivnaya has white marble pylons with green marble accents and a ceiling of embossed asbestos-cement tiles rather than the usual plaster. The upper two floors of the three-story vestibule are home to the Moscow Metro Museum, which displays 70 years of Metro memorabilia.

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References

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  1. ^ "КАК РАБОТАЮТ ПЕРЕСАДОЧНЫЕ УЗЛЫ МЦК" (in Russian). Strelka Institute. Retrieved 2018-03-05.