Lianozovo, Metro station in Dmitrovsky District, Russia
Lianozovo is a metro station on the Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya line in Moscow, located in Dmitrovsky District between Fiztekh and Yakhromskaya. The platform runs through a tunnel structure supported by 46 columns clad in metal paneling along its full length.
The station opened on September 7, 2023, as part of one of the largest single expansions the Moscow Metro had seen in recent years. A total of 14 new stations joined the network that day.
The station's interior uses alternating dark and light tones inspired by chocolate and coffee, applied to walls and ceiling surfaces. The light gray granite floor ties the scheme together and gives the space a clear visual identity that passengers notice immediately.
The station offers a direct transfer to Line D1 of the Moscow Central Diameters, so passengers moving between different parts of the city can switch here without going to the surface. Paying attention to the signs for both networks helps find the right exit.
Lianozovo is one of the few Moscow Metro stations directly integrated with a suburban rail line within the same station complex, placing it at the crossroads of two separate transit systems. This kind of combined hub is still rare on the network and makes the station a practical stop for longer cross-city journeys.
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