Pechatniki, Moscow Metro station on line 10
Pechatniki is a railway station in the southern part of Moscow with a simple, functional three-level structure designed to move people smoothly. The station features wide platforms that are easy to access, ticket counters, small shops, and clear signage to help travelers navigate quickly.
Pechatniki grew from a small stop in a busy area of Moscow into a modern station that opened in 2022. The station is part of Moscow Central Diameters Line D2 and represents an expansion of the transit network that has served the city's residents for decades.
Pechatniki station shares its name with the district and nearby metro stations, making it familiar and easy to identify for travelers in the area. The station has become woven into the daily routines of local residents who depend on it for commuting to work or running errands around the city.
The station is easily reached through multiple entrances, some near bus stops and others from nearby streets. Bus lines such as 161, 30, 736, and S790 stop close by, and proximity to metro stations allows smooth transfers between train, bus, and subway.
The station is a relatively new entry point into Moscow's transit network, developed to better serve the southern districts of the city. A second connection through the planned D5 line is currently in development and will further expand the network's reach.
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