Type: | Rapid transit |
System: | Moscow Metro |
Locale: | Moscow |
Start: | Kommunarka (west) |
End: | Novatorskaya (east) |
Stations: | 17 (6 opening in 2028-29) |
Open: | 2024 (planned) |
Owner: | Moskovsky Metropoliten |
Operator: | Moskovsky Metropoliten |
Character: | Underground |
Linelength Km: | 40.2 |
Electrification: | Third rail |
Map State: | collapsed |
The Troitskaya line (named after its planned terminus in the town of Troitsk) (Line 16, previously Kommunarskaya line,, after the suburb of Kommunarka)[1] is an under-construction line of the Moscow Metro that will initially extend to the settlement of Kommunarka in the Novomoskovsky Administrative Okrug, or New Moscow from Novatorskaya station. Future expansion plans will extend the line to the town of Troitsk.[2] The city is constructing the line with a planned opening in 2024.[2] [3]
25km (16miles) first stretch from ZIL to Kommunarka will have 11 stations. The city projects completion in 2024 at a cost of 49.8 billion rubles.[4]
Following the expansion of the city of Moscow, which doubled the city’s size, the city administration sought to increase public transit into the area, known as New Moscow. In 2014, the Mayor of Moscow, Sergey Sobyanin, undertook a visit to China where he signed an agreement with the China Railway Construction Corporation (CRCC) and China International Fund to build a line to New Moscow and finance construction by developing real estate at the stations.[5] [6] With the fall of the ruble in late 2014, negotiations over costs were held up and the Deputy Mayor for Construction Marat Khusnullin announced that the city would continue development using its own funds.[7]
By 2016, the city was again negotiating with CRCC for construction of the line. Rather than CRCC handling the whole project, the city wanted to split the work between Russian and Chinese workers.[8] The parties agreed not only on construction of the Troistkaya line, but also three stations of the Bolshaya Koltsevaya line: Michurinsky Prospekt, Aminyevskaya, and Prospekt Vernadskogo.[9]
On 19 June 2019, construction began on the Universitet Druzhby Narodov station,[10] and on 17 July it was announced that construction work at various stages was already underway at all stations of the first section.[11]
On 26 August 2019 Sergei Sobyanin officially announced the extension of line 16 to the south from Kommunarka to Troitsk. According to him,the southern section will be 14.6km (09.1miles) long and will have six stations. Part of the section from Sosenki to Desna will be at-ground.[12] [13]
On 25 November 2019 the construction of the first tunnel of the line between "Ulitsa Novatorov" and "Universitet Druzhby Narodov" began. On 4 December 2020, tunneling was completed, the shield passed 2.7km (01.7miles) at a depth of up to 30m (100feet).
Station Name | Transfers | Status | ||
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English | Russian | |||
ZIL | ЗИЛ | Under construction | ||
Krymskaya | Крымская | Under construction | ||
Akademicheskaya | Академическая | Under construction | ||
Vavilovskaya | Вавиловская | Under construction | ||
Novatorskaya | Новаторcкая | Under construction | ||
Universitet Druzhby Narodov | Университет Дружбы Народов | Under construction | ||
Generala Tyuleneva | Генерала Тюленева | Under construction | ||
Тютчевская | Under construction | |||
Корниловская | Under construction | |||
Bachurinskaya | Бачуринская | Under construction | ||
Kommunarka | Коммунарка | Under construction | ||
Sosenki | Сосенки | Planned | ||
Rakitki | Ракитки | Planned | ||
Desna | Десна | Planned | ||
Kedrovaya | Кедровая | Planned | ||
Vatutinki | Ватутинки | Planned | ||
Troitsk | Троицк | Planned | ||