Latitude and longitude of Tverskaya (Moscow Metro)

Satellite map of Tverskaya (Moscow Metro)

Tverskaya (Russian: Тверская) is a station on Moscow Metro's Zamoskvoretskaya Line. The station was originally planned to open in 1938 along with the rest of the Gorkovsky radius of the second stage of the Metro. However this was abandoned and a provision of a straight tunnel, with reinforced structure was left. However upon the change in the Metro development plans in the early 1960s, a future transfer point was to be organised in the area. As a result, in 1975, after the opening of Pushkinskaya station, works began. The design marked a real engineering achievement, as the central hall, and the passenger platforms were built without any disruption to the service. The station is located under the Pushkin Square in Moscow and was originally called Gorkovskaya after Maxim Gorky for whom the intersecting street, one of the main in Moscow was named up till 1990, when the old name was returned to the street and the station was renamed. The decoration is dedicated to the works of the author, and architects R. Semerdzhiev, B. Thor, N.

Latitude: 55° 45' 32.39" N
Longitude: 37° 36' 11.99" E

Nearest city to this article: Moscow

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GPS coordinates of Tverskaya (Moscow Metro), Russian Federation

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