Ulitsa Sergeya Eyzenshteyna
Ulitsa Sergeya Eyzensteyna (Russian: Улица Сергея Эйзенштейна) is the eastern terminus of the Moscow Monorail.
Mytishchi (Russian: Мытищи; IPA: [mɨˈtʲiɕːɪ]) is a city and the administrative center of Mytishchinsky District in Moscow Oblast, Russia, which lies to the northeast of Russia's capital Moscow, on the Yauza River and the Moscow–Yaroslavl railway.
Population: 160,542
Latitude: 55° 54' 41.87" N
Longitude: 37° 43' 50.74" E
Ulitsa Sergeya Eyzensteyna (Russian: Улица Сергея Эйзенштейна) is the eastern terminus of the Moscow Monorail.
Ulitsa Milashenkova (Russian: Улица Милашенкова) is a station of the Moscow Monorail.
Timiryazevskaya (Russian: Тимирязевская) is the western terminus of the Moscow Monorail.
Teletsentr (Russian: Телецентр) is a station of the Moscow Monorail. It is located in the Ostankinsky District of the North-Eastern Administrative Okrug of Moscow.
Sviblovo (Russian: Свиблово) is a Moscow Metro station in the Sviblovo District, North-Eastern Administrative Okrug, Moscow.
Strastnoy Boulevard, (Russian: Страстной Бульвар), is a major boulevard in Moscow. It begins in the Tverskoy District by Pushkin Square, Tverskaya Street and Tverskoy Boulevard. The boulevard ends at Petrovka Street, although east of Petrovka, it be…
Sretensky Boulevard (Russian: Сретенский Бульвар) is a major boulevard in central Moscow of important cultural significance, a part of the Boulevard Ring encircling the centre of the city.
Shabolovka (Russian: Ша́боловка) is one of the original main streets of Moscow which continued to develop right up until the middle of the 18th Century. The street contains the notable features of the Shukhov Tower designed by Vladimir Shukhov in 19…
Semenovskaya (Russian: Семёновская) is a station of the Moscow Metro in the Sokolinaya Gora District, Eastern Administrative Okrug, Moscow. It is on the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line, between Elektrozavodskaya and Partizanskaya stations.
Sadovnicheskaya street (Russian: Садо́вническая у́лица, lit. Gardener's Street) is a street in the historical Zamoskvorechye District of Moscow, Russia, on a narrow island between Moskva River and the parallel old river bed (Vodootvodny Canal).
Rozhdestvensky Boulevard (Russian: Рождественский Бульвар, Roschdestvensky Boulevard) is a major boulevard in Meshchansky District of Moscow, Russia.
Rostokino is a railway station of Moscow Little Ring Railway. It is named after the Rostokino district where it is located. It was opened in 1908. It is used by freight trains only although there was also passenger traffic in the middle of 20th cent…
Preobrazhenskiy Metro Bridge is the shortest (330 metres) of four rail bridges in Moscow, Russia. It is located in the Eastern Administrative Okrug of the city. It spans over Yauza River and is a part of the Sokolnicheskaya Line of Moscow Metro.
Polezhayevskaya (Russian: Полежаевская) is a station on the Moscow Metro's Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya Line. Opened on 30 December 1972 as part of the original Krasnopresnenkiy radius and Krasnopresnenskaya Line, the station is unusual in the Metro …
Pokrovsky Boulevard (Russian: Покровский Бульвар) is a major boulevard in the central part of Moscow running from Clean Ponds to Vorontsovo Pole Street, including Yauzsky Boulevard.
Podmoskovie Stadium, situated in the suburb of Shchelkovo some 15 km from the centre of Moscow, is one of the oldest stadia in Russia. The Russian word Podmoskovye means "Moscow Region".
Ploshchad Ilyicha (Russian: Площадь Ильича) is a station on the Moscow Metro's Kalininsko-Solntsevskaya Line.
Perovo (Russian: Перо́во) is a Moscow Metro station on Kalininsko-Solntsevskaya Line. It was opened on the 30 December 1979 along with the Kalininsky radius at a depth of nine metres. Named after the Moscow district Perovo, the architects Nina Alesh…