Tyoply Stan (Moscow Metro) Explained

Tyoply Stan
Native Name:Тёплый Стан
Native Name Lang:ru
Type:Moscow Metro station
Address:Tyoply Stan District
Yasenevo District
Borough:Moscow
Country:Russia
Coordinates:55.6191°N 37.5082°W
Other:Bus

2S, 37, 37e, 144, 227, 235, 250, 264, 281, 398, 427, 433, 508, 512, 515, 526, 531, 577, 600, 647, 767, 781, 804, 895
Trolleybus: 72, 81

Platform:1
Levels:1
Tracks:2
Parking:No
Code:107
Owned:Moskovsky Metropoliten
Passengers:26,791,000
Pass Year:2002
Map Type:Moscow Metro
Map State:collapsed

Tyoply Stan (Russian: Тёплый Стан) is a station near the southern end of the Moscow Metro's Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya Line.

Design

It was built to column tri-span design and opened on 6 November 1987 and was a temporary terminus of the line. (Remains of a piston junction can still be seen near the station.) Because of the extreme radius where Kaluzhskiy turns by a nearly right angle, Tyoply Stan, unlike the previous seven stations of the line, is located at an angle to Profsoyuznaya Street. Both the walls and the transverse faces of the pillars are faced with brightly coloured red ceramic tiles. Grey marble was employed for the longitudinal faces of the pillars. The architects of Tyoply Stan were N. Shumakov, G. Mun, and N. Shurygina.

The entrances to the station are located at the intersection of Profsoyuznaya Street and Novoyasenevsky Avenue.

Traffic

The station's daily traffic is 73,400 passengers.