Khoroshyovskaya, Metro station in Khoroshyovsky District, Moscow, Russia
Khoroshyovskaya is a metro station in northern Moscow, part of the Bolshaya Koltsevaya line. It sits underground and has an island platform with two tracks running on either side.
The station opened in 2018 as one of the first stops on the Bolshaya Koltsevaya line, a new ring line added to the Moscow metro. Its opening was part of a broader effort to extend the network into areas that had limited rail access.
The station's name originates from the Khoroshyovo area, with historical connections to the reign of Ivan the Terrible in Russian history.
The station offers connections to other metro lines, making it a useful stop for reaching different parts of the city. Signs inside are clear and easy to follow, even for first-time visitors.
Trains leaving this station split into two branches: one continues along the ring line while the other terminates at Delovoy Tsentr. This makes it one of the few stations on the line where passengers need to check the final destination before boarding.
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