Bulvar Admirala Ushakova Metro Station (Moscow)

Opening date: December 27, 2003
The station was opened as the first phase of construction of Butovskaya metro line.

Station design: island platform station located on an elevated viaduct.

Station architect: L.Borzenkov

The station is named after Russian fleet admiral Feodor (Fyodor) Ushakov (1745-1817).
The row of columns along the platform supports a canopy which protects the station from atmospheric precipitation. There are sound barriers on either side of the platform. The escalators at the west end of the station hall join the platform with the vestibule. The other end of the station features an elevator for the handicapped.

Exit to: Admirala Ushakova boulevard, Venyovskaya, Admirala Lazareva, Yuzhnobutovskaya streets.
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Coordinates:  55°32'43"N 37°32'34"E
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