Sevastopolskaya Metro Station (Moscow)

Russia / Moscow / Moscow
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Opened Nov. 8, 1983. The depth is 13 meters, and a daily human traffic is 10000 people. The overall daily ridership for the station entrance and exit of 10000 and 8000 people. "Sevastopolskaya" is a columned three-span non-deep station. Notable is the fact that the metro station "Sevastopolskaya" was built right under the "Kakhovskaja" station, which is part of the Zamoskvoretskaya (green) line. At the station "Sevastopolskaya" is only one lobby, which can be reached via the underground walkway situated on the Azovskaya street. From the center of the hall of the station can move up the ladder to get to the station "Kakhovskaja". The decoration of station "Sevastopolskaya" was designed by the artist O.A. Ikonnikov on the theme "Sevastopol - city-hero". Main walls and pillars are made of white marble. White caisson ceiling with built-in fluorescent lamps is situated above the platform.
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Coordinates:   55°39'7"N   37°35'54"E
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