Yugo-Vostochnaya, Railway station in Vykhino-Zhulebino District, Moscow, Russia.
Yugo-Vostochnaya is a railway station located in the Vykhino-Zhulebino District of Moscow with two side platforms featuring a shallow-column design. It connects to the Nekrasovskaya metro line and serves as an interchange between several stations in the southeastern part of the city.
Originally planned as Ferganskaya Ulitsa, the station received its current name in 2014 before opening in March 2020. Its construction was part of the expansion of the metro network into Moscow's southeastern districts.
The station serves as a daily link for residents traveling between the southeastern districts and central Moscow. Its name reflects the geographical position of the area within the city's urban landscape.
The station features stairs and elevators providing access to the platforms. Visitors should note the connections to nearby Okskaya and Kosino stations when planning their route through the network.
The station is relatively new and continues to undergo modernization to support future expansions. A planned direct connection to Nizhegorodskaya station will further strengthen its role in the transport network.
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