Chekhovskaya Explained

Chekhovskaya
Native Name:Чеховская
Native Name Lang:ru
Type:Moscow Metro station
Address:Tverskoy District
Borough:Moscow
Country:Russia
Coordinates:55.7644°N 37.6097°W
Structure:Deep-level pylon three-vault station
Platform:1
Levels:1
Tracks:2
Parking:No
Owned:Moskovsky Metropoliten
Map Type:Central Moscow
Alternativemap:Central Moscow grayscale.png
Map Overlay:Central Moscow metro lines.svg
Map State:collapsed

Chekhovskaya (Russian: Чеховская) is a station of the Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya Line of the Moscow Metro. It was opened on December 31, 1987, and served as the northern terminus of the line for the following year. Its depth is 62m (203feet). The vestibule is located in Pushkinskaya Square, while the station is named for the writer Anton Chekhov. It was the deepest station in Moscow Metro from 1987 until 1991.

Transfers

The station provides transfers to the Tverskaya station of the Zamoskvoretskaya Line, and the Pushkinskaya station of the Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya Line.

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