Latitude and longitude of Kutuzovskaya (Moscow Metro)
- Nearby Vidnoye, Russian Federation
Satellite map of Kutuzovskaya (Moscow Metro)
Kutuzovskaya (Russian: Кутузовская) is a Moscow Metro station. It was completed in 1958 as the first westward extension of the newly created Filyovskaya Line, which also included the reopening of four older stations which had been closed since 1953. Kutuzovskaya was the first permanent grade-level Metro station, part of a cost-cutting experiment which was ultimately doomed by Moscow's harsh climate. Kutuzovskaya's side platforms and curving layout are both unusual features. A large percentage of both platforms is covered by Kutuzovskiy Prospekt, an avenue which crosses over the station midway along its length.
Latitude: 55° 44' 23.95" N
Longitude: 37° 32' 3.76" E