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Bolshaya Koltsevaya line

The Bolshaya Koltsevaya line (Russian: Большая кольцевая линия), known in English as the Big Circle Line,[3] designated Line 11 and 11A[4] is a rapid transit line of the Moscow Metro. It is the third circle line on the system, running outside of the existing circle Koltsevaya line and interlocking with Moscow Central Circle.

 Bolshaya Koltsevaya line
Geographic map showing the approximate path of the Bolshaya Koltsevaya line (in teal) in the whole Moscow Metro network (in dark grey) including Central Circle and Monorail
Overview
Other name(s)Large Circle Line
Native nameБольшая Кольцевая линия
LocaleMoscow
Stations31
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemMoscow Metro
Operator(s)Moskovsky Metropoliten
Rolling stock81-775/776/777
History
Opened11 August 1969 (Kakhovskaya line stations)
26 February 2018 (Bolshaya Koltsevaya stations)
1 March 2023 (circle completed)
Technical
Line length62.5 km (38.8 mi) (including branch)
57.538 km (35.752 mi)[1][2] (circle only)
CharacterUnderground
Track gauge1,520 mm (4 ft 11+2732 in)
ElectrificationThird rail
Route map

The first section of the line opened on 26 February 2018 with the remaining stations opened on 1 March 2023. The line includes 31 stations including three from the former Kakhovskaya line and is over 62 km (39 mi) long including a branch to Moscow International Business Center that is a part of future Rublyovo-Arkhangelskaya line. The circle line itself is 57.5 km (35.7 mi) long, which makes it the longest metro circle line in the world, surpassing Line 10 of Beijing Subway by 514 m (1,686 ft).[5] In November 2017 the city estimated the total cost of the project at 501 billion rubles, up from earlier estimates of 378.9 billion rubles.[6]

Formerly known as the Third Interchange Contour, the city adopted "Bolshaya koltsevaya liniya" as the official name of the line after a vote via the "Active Citizen" web portal.[7]

Name edit

The working name of the project since inception was the Third Interchange Contour; however, prior to the opening of the line, the city authorities consulted residents to help decide on the name. In an initial survey on the Active Citizen survey website in October 2017, only 34% of the city’s residents voted to keep the working name.[8]

Although retaining the working name was the most popular option, members of the city’s council on transportation infrastructure suggested another vote. Two reasons cited by transport expert Kirill Yankov were that all of the lines’ names to this point were in the feminine grammatical gender and that all the other line names were generally understood from a point of view of geography.[9] The city held another vote on its website to allow citizens to choose between the existing name or the Bolshaya Koltsevaya line (Large Circle Line). Of the alternate names suggested by voters in the first vote, Bolshaya Koltsevaya was the most popular, with 9,000 votes.

In the second vote, Bolshaya Koltsevaya Line was selected with 53.3% of the votes versus 36.5% for the Third Interchange Contour.[7]

Development edit

 
Initial construction timetable for the Bolshaya Koltsevaya line

The original plans called for a line that is 58 kilometres (36 mi) with 27 new stations.[10]

The entire project was supposed to be completed by 2020–2021.[11][12][13][14][15] By 2018, the completion date had been postponed until 2023.[16]

First sections edit

 
First section with a temporal branch with five stations from Delovoy Tsentr to Petrovsky Park.
Video of stations of first section, in first day of work

The five stations from Petrovsky Park to Delovoy Tsentr opened on 26 February 2018.[17] Savyolovskaya was opened on 30 December 2018.

Further extension edit

The northeastern section was initially scheduled to be completed in 2018, but was delayed for two years until it was opened on 27 March 2020 and 31 December 2020. On 1 April 2021, the section between Khoroshyovskaya and Mnyovniki was opened. This section includes the part of the line from Elektrozavodskaya to Nizhegorodskaya.[18] The existing, short, three-station Kakhovskaya line was incorporated into the line. Kakhovskaya was reopened on 7 December 2021 after reconstruction within the segment to Mnyovniki. The sections from Savyolovskaya to Elektrozavodskaya and from Kakhovskaya to Nizhegorodskaya opened on 1 March 2023.

Stations edit

  Main circle edit

Station Name Transfers Notes
English Russian
↑ Loop line towards Maryina Roshcha ↑
Savyolovskaya Савёловскаяpronunciation   Savyolovskaya
    Moscow Savyolovskaya
Petrovsky Park Петровский паркpronunciation   Dinamo
CSKA ЦСКАpronunciation
Khoroshyovskaya Хорошёвскаяpronunciation   Polezhayevskaya
  Khoroshyovo
Through service to   Delovoy Tsentr via branch line
Narodnoye Opolcheniye Народное Ополчениеpronunciation   Narodnoye Opolcheniye
Mnyovniki Мнёвникиpronunciation
Terekhovo Тереховоpronunciation
Kuntsevskaya Кунцевскаяpronunciation     Kuntsevskaya
  Kuntsevskaya
Davydkovo Давыдковоpronunciation
Aminyevskaya Аминьевскаяpronunciation   Aminyevskaya
Michurinsky Prospekt Мичуринский проспектpronunciation   Michurinsky Prospekt
Prospekt Vernadskogo Проспект Вернадскогоpronunciation   Prospekt Vernadskogo
Novatorskaya Новаторскаяpronunciation   Novatorskaya
Vorontsovskaya Воронцовскаяpronunciation   Kaluzhskaya
Zyuzino Зюзиноpronunciation
Kakhovskaya Каховскаяpronunciation   Sevastopolskaya
Varshavskaya Варшавскаяpronunciation
Kashirskaya Каширскаяpronunciation   Kashirskaya
Klenovy Bulvar Кленовый бульварpronunciation   Klenovy Bulvar
Nagatinsky Zaton Нагатинский Затонpronunciation
Pechatniki Печатникиpronunciation   Pechatniki
    Pechatniki
Tekstilshchiki Текстильщикиpronunciation   Tekstilshchiki
    Tekstilshchiki
Nizhegorodskaya Нижегородскаяpronunciation   Nizhegorodskaya
  Nizhegorodskaya
  Nizhegorodskaya
Through service to   Nekrasovka
Aviamotornaya Авиамоторнаяpronunciation   Aviamotornaya
  Aviamotornaya
Lefortovo Лефортовоpronunciation
Elektrozavodskaya Электрозаводскаяpronunciation   Elektrozavodskaya
   
Sokolniki Сокольникиpronunciation   Sokolniki
    Mitkovo
Rizhskaya Рижскаяpronunciation   Rizhskaya
      Rizhskaya
Maryina Roshcha Марьина Рощаpronunciation   Maryina Roshcha
    Maryina Roshcha
↓ Loop line towards Savyolovskaya

  MIBC branch edit

Initial route of the Line 11, designated as 11A since December 2020, when the new part of the main circle was opened

Station Name Transfers Notes
English Russian
Shelepikha Шелепихаpronunciation   Shelepikha Through service to   Rasskazovka in 2018–2020
Delovoy Tsentr Деловой центрpronunciation   Vystavochnaya
  Delovoy Tsentr

Rolling stock edit

Subway car types used on the line over the years:

Type Dates
Series 81-760/761 2018 - 2021
Series 81-760А/761А/763А 2018 - 2021
Series 81-765.3/766.3/767.3 2018 - 2021, 2023
Series 81-765.4/766.4/767.4 2019 - 2021, 2023
Series 81-765/766/767 2020 - 2021, 2023
Series 81-775/776/777 2021—present

Maps edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "IMG 20230327 063939 969 — Postimages".
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  4. ^ "Scheme Moscow Metro". from the original on 2017-02-28. Retrieved 2016-09-11.
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  6. ^ "Строительство второго кольца метро подорожало до 500 млрд руб". RBC. 2017-11-23. from the original on 2018-05-23. Retrieved 2017-11-26.
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The Bolshaya Koltsevaya line Russian Bolshaya kolcevaya liniya known in English as the Big Circle Line 3 designated Line 11 and 11A 4 is a rapid transit line of the Moscow Metro It is the third circle line on the system running outside of the existing circle Koltsevaya line and interlocking with Moscow Central Circle Bolshaya Koltsevaya lineGeographic map showing the approximate path of the Bolshaya Koltsevaya line in teal in the whole Moscow Metro network in dark grey including Central Circle and MonorailOverviewOther name s Large Circle LineNative nameBolshaya Kolcevaya liniyaLocaleMoscowStations31ServiceTypeRapid transitSystemMoscow MetroOperator s Moskovsky MetropolitenRolling stock81 775 776 777HistoryOpened11 August 1969 Kakhovskaya line stations 26 February 2018 Bolshaya Koltsevaya stations 1 March 2023 circle completed TechnicalLine length62 5 km 38 8 mi including branch 57 538 km 35 752 mi 1 2 circle only CharacterUndergroundTrack gauge1 520 mm 4 ft 11 27 32 in ElectrificationThird railRoute mapLegend Savyolovskaya Petrovsky Park CSKA Khoroshyovskaya future from 2027 Shelepikha Delovoy Tsentr Narodnoye Opolcheniye Mnyovniki Terekhovo Kuntsevskaya Davydkovo Aminyevskaya Michurinsky Prospekt Prospekt Vernadskogo Novatorskaya Vorontsovskaya Zyuzino Kakhovskaya Varshavskoye yard Varshavskaya Kashirskaya Klenovy Bulvar Nagatinsky Zaton Pechatniki Tekstilshchiki to Nekrasovskaya line Nizhegorodskaya Nizhegorodskoye yard Aviamotornaya Lefortovo Elektrozavodskaya Sokolniki Rizhskaya Maryina Roshcha This diagram viewtalkedit The first section of the line opened on 26 February 2018 with the remaining stations opened on 1 March 2023 The line includes 31 stations including three from the former Kakhovskaya line and is over 62 km 39 mi long including a branch to Moscow International Business Center that is a part of future Rublyovo Arkhangelskaya line The circle line itself is 57 5 km 35 7 mi long which makes it the longest metro circle line in the world surpassing Line 10 of Beijing Subway by 514 m 1 686 ft 5 In November 2017 the city estimated the total cost of the project at 501 billion rubles up from earlier estimates of 378 9 billion rubles 6 Formerly known as the Third Interchange Contour the city adopted Bolshaya koltsevaya liniya as the official name of the line after a vote via the Active Citizen web portal 7 Contents 1 Name 2 Development 2 1 First sections 2 2 Further extension 3 Stations 3 1 Main circle 3 2 MIBC branch 4 Rolling stock 5 Maps 6 References 7 External linksName editThe working name of the project since inception was the Third Interchange Contour however prior to the opening of the line the city authorities consulted residents to help decide on the name In an initial survey on the Active Citizen survey website in October 2017 only 34 of the city s residents voted to keep the working name 8 Although retaining the working name was the most popular option members of the city s council on transportation infrastructure suggested another vote Two reasons cited by transport expert Kirill Yankov were that all of the lines names to this point were in the feminine grammatical gender and that all the other line names were generally understood from a point of view of geography 9 The city held another vote on its website to allow citizens to choose between the existing name or the Bolshaya Koltsevaya line Large Circle Line Of the alternate names suggested by voters in the first vote Bolshaya Koltsevaya was the most popular with 9 000 votes In the second vote Bolshaya Koltsevaya Line was selected with 53 3 of the votes versus 36 5 for the Third Interchange Contour 7 Development edit nbsp Initial construction timetable for the Bolshaya Koltsevaya line The original plans called for a line that is 58 kilometres 36 mi with 27 new stations 10 The entire project was supposed to be completed by 2020 2021 11 12 13 14 15 By 2018 the completion date had been postponed until 2023 16 First sections edit nbsp First section with a temporal branch with five stations from Delovoy Tsentr to Petrovsky Park source source source source source source source source Video of stations of first section in first day of work The five stations from Petrovsky Park to Delovoy Tsentr opened on 26 February 2018 17 Savyolovskaya was opened on 30 December 2018 Further extension edit The northeastern section was initially scheduled to be completed in 2018 but was delayed for two years until it was opened on 27 March 2020 and 31 December 2020 On 1 April 2021 the section between Khoroshyovskaya and Mnyovniki was opened This section includes the part of the line from Elektrozavodskaya to Nizhegorodskaya 18 The existing short three station Kakhovskaya line was incorporated into the line Kakhovskaya was reopened on 7 December 2021 after reconstruction within the segment to Mnyovniki The sections from Savyolovskaya to Elektrozavodskaya and from Kakhovskaya to Nizhegorodskaya opened on 1 March 2023 Stations edit 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Kaluzhskaya Zyuzino Zyuzinopronunciation Kakhovskaya Kahovskayapronunciation nbsp Sevastopolskaya Varshavskaya Varshavskayapronunciation Kashirskaya Kashirskayapronunciation nbsp Kashirskaya Klenovy Bulvar Klenovyj bulvarpronunciation nbsp Klenovy Bulvar Nagatinsky Zaton Nagatinskij Zatonpronunciation Pechatniki Pechatnikipronunciation nbsp Pechatniki nbsp nbsp Pechatniki Tekstilshchiki Tekstilshikipronunciation nbsp Tekstilshchiki nbsp nbsp Tekstilshchiki Nizhegorodskaya Nizhegorodskayapronunciation nbsp Nizhegorodskaya nbsp Nizhegorodskaya nbsp Nizhegorodskaya Through service to nbsp Nekrasovka Aviamotornaya Aviamotornayapronunciation nbsp Aviamotornaya nbsp Aviamotornaya Lefortovo Lefortovopronunciation Elektrozavodskaya Elektrozavodskayapronunciation nbsp Elektrozavodskaya nbsp nbsp Sokolniki Sokolnikipronunciation nbsp Sokolniki nbsp nbsp Mitkovo Rizhskaya Rizhskayapronunciation nbsp Rizhskaya nbsp nbsp nbsp Rizhskaya Maryina Roshcha Marina Roshapronunciation nbsp Maryina Roshcha nbsp nbsp Maryina Roshcha Loop line towards Savyolovskaya nbsp MIBC branch edit Initial route of the Line 11 designated as 11A since December 2020 when the new part of the main circle was opened Station Name Transfers Notes English Russian Shelepikha Shelepihapronunciation nbsp Shelepikha Through service to nbsp Rasskazovka in 2018 2020 Delovoy Tsentr Delovoj centrpronunciation nbsp Vystavochnaya nbsp Delovoy TsentrRolling stock editSubway car types used on the line over the years Type Dates Series 81 760 761 2018 2021 Series 81 760A 761A 763A 2018 2021 Series 81 765 3 766 3 767 3 2018 2021 2023 Series 81 765 4 766 4 767 4 2019 2021 2023 Series 81 765 766 767 2020 2021 2023 Series 81 775 776 777 2021 presentMaps edit nbsp schematic inc MCC nbsp true location no MCC outdated scheme References edit Ne 70 km a 57 5 Kak moskovskie vlasti udlinili Bolshuyu kolcevuyu liniyu metro 22 March 2023 IMG 20230327 063939 969 Postimages Seventy km and 31 stations Building the Big Circle Line News 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kilometrov tonnelej Vtorogo kolca metro budut dvuhputnymi in Russian Moscow Complex of City Planning Policies and Construction 2014 08 21 Archived from the original on 2016 02 25 Retrieved 2014 11 24 Bolshaya kolcevaya liniya metro Moscow Complex for Urban Development and Construction Retrieved 2023 03 01 New Metro Ring Line On Track for 2018 Business The Moscow Times Archived from the original on 2016 06 05 Retrieved 2015 11 01 Metro stroi mos ru Archived from the original on 2014 11 04 Retrieved 2015 11 01 Metro do Nizhnej Maslovki dojdet v 2018 godu tripsmile ru in Russian Archived from the original on 2021 01 28 Retrieved 2019 01 28 Pyat stancij Vtorogo kolca metro mogut otkryt v 2017 godu Bochkarev stroi mos ru in Russian Archived from the original on 2019 07 25 Retrieved 2019 01 28 Bolshaya kolcevaya liniya moskovskogo metro zamknetsya v 2022 godu mosday ru in Russian Archived from the original on 2018 02 27 Retrieved 2019 01 28 Zapusk Tretego peresadochnogo kontura perenesli na 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