Bulvar Admirala Ushakova Explained

Bulvar Admirala Ushakova
Native Name:Бульвар Адмирала Ушакова
Native Name Lang:ru
Type:Moscow Metro station
Address:Yuzhnoye Butovo District
Borough:Moscow
Country:Russia
Coordinates:55.5455°N 37.543°W
Platform:1
Levels:1
Tracks:2
Parking:Yes
Accessible:yes
Code:191
Owned:Moskovsky Metropoliten
Map Type:Moscow Metro
Map State:collapsed

Bulvar Admirala Ushakova (Russian: Бульва́р Адмира́ла Ушако́ва) is a station on the Butovskaya Line of the Moscow Metro system in Moscow, Russia. It was opened on 27 December 2003[1] along with four other stations. The station is located in Yuzhnoye Butovo District, between two other stations of the same line, Ulitsa Skobelevskaya and Ulitsa Gorchakova. The station, which name literally means Admiral Ushakov Boulevard, was named after the nearby street, and the street was named after the 18th-century Russian naval commander Fyodor Ushakov.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bulvar Admirala Ushakova. Moscow Metro. 29 February 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120311192626/http://engl.mosmetro.ru/pages/page_6.php?id_page=326. 11 March 2012.