Ulitsa Akademika Yangelya

Coordinates: 55°35′42″N 37°36′01″E / 55.5949°N 37.6004°E / 55.5949; 37.6004
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Ulitsa Akademika Yangelya

Улица академика Янгеля
Moscow Metro station
General information
LocationChertanovo Yuzhnoye District, Southern Administrative Okrug
Moscow
Russia
Coordinates55°35′42″N 37°36′01″E / 55.5949°N 37.6004°E / 55.5949; 37.6004
Owned byMoskovsky Metropoliten
Line(s)#9 Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya line Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya line
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeShallow single-vault
Platform levels1
ParkingNo
Other information
Station code162
History
Opened31 August 2000; 23 years ago (2000-08-31)
Services
Preceding station Moscow Metro Following station
Prazhskaya
towards Altufyevo
Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya line Annino
Location
Ulitsa Akademika Yangelya is located in Moscow Metro
Ulitsa Akademika Yangelya
Ulitsa Akademika Yangelya
Location within Moscow Metro

Ulitsa Akademika Yangelya (Russian: Улица академика Янгеля, lit.'Street of Academician Yangel') is a Moscow Metro station in the Chertanovo Yuzhnoye District, Southern Administrative Okrug, Moscow. It is on the Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya Line, between Prazhskaya and Annino (Moscow Metro) stations.

The station is located at the crossing of Varshavskoye Highway with Akademika Yangelya Street (west) and Rossoshanskaya Street (east).[1] It takes the name from Akademika Yangelya Street, which, in turn, was named after Mikhail Yangel, a leading missile designer. One of the proposed names for the station was also Rossoshanskaya, from another street at the crossing.[2]

Ulitsa Akademika Yangelya was opened on 31 August 2000 and remained a terminal station until December 2001. The project was designed by architects Vladimir Filippov and Svetlana Belyakova.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Игнатова, Ольга (14 August 2014). "В Москве построена развязка у метро "Улица Академика Янгеля"". Rossiyskaya Gazeta. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
  2. ^ a b Улица академика Янгеля (in Russian). Moscow Metro official site. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 12 July 2012.