Lukhmanovskaya, Moscow Metro station
Lukhmanovskaya is a metro station in Moscow that opened in 2019 on the Nekrasovskaya line, located in the eastern part of the city. The station features a single platform built in a three-span design with bright lighting and tiled walls that create a modern and functional appearance.
The station opened in 2019 as part of a line expansion to improve transportation connections in Moscow's eastern outer districts. It was named after Lukhmanovskaya Street, which was itself named after a merchant from the 19th century.
The station is easily accessible on foot and connected to nearby bus stops, with clear signage and simple navigation for passengers. It is busiest in the mornings and late afternoons, while midday passes more quietly.
The area developed later than downtown Moscow and grew only with the city's recent expansion outward. This makes the station a window into modern Moscow away from the typical tourist routes.
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