Savyolovskaya interchange, Road and rail interchange in northern Moscow, Russia.
The Savyolovskaya interchange is a three-level transport structure that connects major roads and railway lines in northern Moscow. It allows cars and trains to cross paths at different heights without interfering with each other.
The interchange opened in 1966 as part of Moscow's major infrastructure expansion during the Soviet period. It was built to handle the growing traffic demands of the rapidly expanding city.
This interchange exemplifies Soviet engineering principles of the 1960s, reflecting the period's approach to urban transportation solutions in major Russian cities.
The structure connects the Third Ring Road, Butyrskaya Street, and Novoslobodskaya Street with access to the Alekseyevskaya railway station. Visitors and commuters can use multiple modes of transport and switch between them here.
This three-level transport hub combines both elevated roadways and bridge structures to enable seamless transitions between different modes of transportation.
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