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A new station Trubnaya of the Lyublinskaya line of the Moscow Metro will open tomorrow on August 30. It is located under Trubnaya Square not far from the Sretenskaya Hotel and is connected with the station Tsvetnoi Boulevard by means of a transfer. It will be the 173rd station of the Moscow Metro. One more station will open on this line in November; from the Sretensky Boulevard station it will be possible to transfer to Sokolnicheskaya and Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya lines. For the present time trains will pass this station nonstop. The new station is equipped taking into account the latest technological progress, starting with present-day escalators and modernized turnstiles with glass doors and even to LED stripes at platforms’ edges that mark safe distance a passenger can stay at. Trial trains that do the last test of the tracks’ condition have already been launched at the new line. The station will be light and beautiful, a famous artist Zurab Tsereteli made stained-glass windows with images of cities of the Golden Ring to decorate it. The interiors were faced with light and deep-green marble; upon the project, these colors make the station look like a boulevard from the 1920ies. Eighteen hammered lamps in modernist style will also attract attention of passengers. Opening of new stations on the Lublinskaya line will allow discharging the Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya line that is overloaded now. People that live at the southeast of the capital will be able to reach the historical center of the city without transfers.
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