Bulvar Rokossovskogo, Railway station in Bogorodskoye District, Moscow, Russia
Bulvar Rokossovskogo is a metro terminus in the Bogorodskoye District of Moscow with a shallow three-vault underground design. The station sits approximately 8 meters below ground level and features white marble columns with aluminum wall patterns.
The station opened on August 1, 1990, under the name Ulitsa Podbelskogo and was renamed in 2014 to honor Soviet Marshal Konstantin Rokossovsky. This change reflected a shift in how the city commemorates historical military figures.
The station's name honors Soviet Marshal Konstantin Rokossovsky. Inside, visitors encounter a blend of modern materials and traditional Moscow Metro design principles in the architectural details.
The station provides connections to eight tram lines, seven bus routes, and an out-of-station transfer to the Moscow Central Circle line. Use these connections to reach other parts of the city or navigate the larger public transit system.
The terminal station features reversal sidings that allow southbound trains to access the Cherkizovo depot through a dedicated tunnel connection. This technical solution enables the terminus to efficiently turn around and service trains.
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