Alma-Atinskaya | |
Type: | Moscow Metro station |
Address: | Brateyevo District |
Borough: | Moscow |
Country: | Russia |
Coordinates: | 55.6326°N 37.766°W |
Other: | Bus с710, с797, с827, с838, 864, 887. |
Platform: | 1 bay platform |
Levels: | 1 |
Tracks: | 2 |
Parking: | No |
Opened: | [1] |
Accessible: | Yes |
Owned: | Moskovsky Metropoliten |
Map Type: | Moscow Metro |
Map State: | collapsed |
Alma-Atinskaya (ru|Алма́-Ати́нская) is a southern terminus station of the Zamoskvoretskaya Line of the Moscow Metro. The station was opened on 24 December 2012.[2]
On 29 November 2011 Moscow government decided to rename the station from "Brateyevo" (ru|Брате́ево) into "Alma-Atinskaya" after the Russian name of the city of Almaty, former capital of Kazakhstan.[3] The change reflects the rename of "Molodyozhnaya" station of Almaty Metro, still under construction in 2012, to Moskva station as a sign of friendship between Russia and Kazakhstan.[4]
The station located in the Brateyevo District. Entrances are near Brateyevskaya, Paromnaya and Klyuchevaya streets (In English: Brateyevo, Ferry and Sourse streets).