Okruzhnaya railway station

Okruzhnaya (Russian: Окружная) is a railway station on the Savyolovsky suburban railway line originating at Moscow Savolovsky railway station. It opened in 1911, and was reconstructed in 2018, to allow better interchange with the Moscow Central Circle line.[1][2]

Okruzhnaya

Окружная
Moscow Railway platform
New platform, opened in 2018
General information
Coordinates55.848°N 37.574°E / 55.848; 37.574
Owned byRussian Railways
Line(s)Savyolovsky Suburban Line
Platforms1
Tracks2
ConnectionsMoscow Metro stations:

#10 Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya line Okruzhnaya
#14 Moscow Central Circle Okruzhnaya

Bus: 24, 82, 85, 154, 238, 282, 692

Trolleybus: 36
Other information
Station code196023
Fare zone0
History
Opened1911
Rebuilt2018
Services
Preceding station Aeroexpress Following station
Moscow Savyolovsky
towards Odintsovo
Odintsovo to Sheremetyevo Airport Aeroport Sheremetyevo
Terminus
Preceding station Russian Railways Following station
Timiryazevskaya Savyolovsky Suburban Degunino
towards Savyolovo
Preceding station Moscow Central Diameters Following station
Timiryazevskaya
towards Odintsovo
Line D1 Degunino
towards Lobnya
Location
Okruzhnaya is located in Moscow Ring Road
Okruzhnaya
Okruzhnaya
Location within Moscow Ring Road

Since September 2018, Aeroexpress trains to Sheremetyevo International Airport from Belorussky Railway Station have stopped at Okruzhnaya only for boarding to the airport and exit from the airport. Since November 2019, Aeroexpress trains operate as MCD service towards Odinsovo and on Aeroexpress fare towards Sheremetyevo Airport.

Future plans involve forming a single large interchange complex by combining this station with the similarly named stations of the Moscow Metro and the Moscow Central Circle.

References

  1. Новости филиалов и ДЗО | Пресс-Центр
  2. Информационная служба портала Стройкомплекса (2018-08-02). "Собянин открыл новую железнодорожную платформу Окружная". stroi.mos.ru. Комплекс градостроительной политики и строительства города Москвы. Retrieved 2018-08-02.
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