- Belorusskaya-Radialnaya
Belorusskaya ( _ru. Белорусская) is a station on the
Zamoskvoretskaya Line of theMoscow Metro . Designed by architects Ivan Taranov and Nadezhda Bykova, it was opened in 1938 as part of the second stage of the Moscow Metro. The station is named after the nearbyBelorussky Rail Terminal , from which westward trains towardsBelarus and westernEurope depart.The station is decorated with national Belarusian motives, which include the facing of rectangular pylons faced with pink marble from
Birobidzhan on the exterior and with black davalu marble in the passageway to the platforms. Bronze floor-lamps decorate the pylon niches, in the end of the central hall is a bust ofVladimir Lenin .The station underwent several modernisations which slightly altered its original design. The floor, initially being based on Belarusian national ornaments, was replaced with square tiles of black and grey marble. The walls also initially covered with indigo ceramic tiles were replaced by indigo marble in 2004.
In 1952, a series of staircases was added to the southern side of the central hall, and a transfer to the station Belorusskaya on the
Koltsevaya Line was opened. In1958 the first cruise control system in the Moscow Metro was tested on Belorusskaya with a fotoelement installed on a train.Presently the station receives 139,700 passengers per day from the ring and 45,950 from its vestibule which is built into the Belorussky Rail Terminal.
External links
* [http://news.metro.ru/f27.html Yuri Gridchin's site]
* [http://www.metro.ru/stations/zamoskvoretskaya/belorusskaya/ metro.ru]
* [http://www.mymetro.ru/cgi-bin/list.pl?lng=ru&a=1&b=2&c=15 mymetro.ru]
* [http://www.kartametro.info/?hl=EN&ms=Belorusskaya&z=17&t=k KartaMetro.info] — Station location and exits on Moscow map (English/Russian)
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