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- Q2604365 subject Q7600703.
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- Q2604365 abstract "Arbatskaya (Russian: Арба́тская) is a station on the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line of the Moscow Metro. Along with Smolenskaya and Kievskaya, it was built in 1953 to replace an older, parallel section of track which has since become part of the Filyovskaya Line. The old station had been damaged in a German bomb attack in 1941, so its replacement was much deeper and included larger stations that could double as shelters (especially if the bomb was atomic). Although it was initially supposed to be closed permanently, the old section was reopened five years later, creating the somewhat confusing situation of having two pairs of completely separate stations with the same names (Arbatskaya and Smolenskaya).Arbatskaya was designed by Leonid Polyakov, Valentin Pelevin and Yury Zenkevich. Since it was meant to serve as a bomb shelter as well as a Metro station, Arbatskaya is both large (the 250-m platform is the second-longest in Moscow) and deep (41 m underground). The main tunnel is elliptical in cross-section, an unusual departure from the standard circular design. The station features low, square pylons faced with red marble and a high vaulted ceiling elaborately decorated with ornamental brackets, floral reliefs, and chandeliers.".
- Q2604365 agencyStationCode "042".
- Q2604365 depth "41.0".
- Q2604365 numberOfPlatformLevels "1".
- Q2604365 numberOfTracks "2".
- Q2604365 openingDate "1953-04-05".
- Q2604365 openingYear "1953".
- Q2604365 parkingInformation "No".
- Q2604365 railwayPlatforms "1island platform".
- Q2604365 stationStructure "Pylon station".
- Q2604365 thumbnail Metro_MSK_Line3_Arbatskaya_(img1).jpg?width=300.
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- Q2604365 code "42".
- Q2604365 levels "1".
- Q2604365 name "Arbatskaya".
- Q2604365 opened "1953-04-05".
- Q2604365 parking "No".
- Q2604365 platform "1".
- Q2604365 structure Q261068.
- Q2604365 tracks "2".
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- Q2604365 type Station.
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- Q2604365 comment "Arbatskaya (Russian: Арба́тская) is a station on the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line of the Moscow Metro. Along with Smolenskaya and Kievskaya, it was built in 1953 to replace an older, parallel section of track which has since become part of the Filyovskaya Line. The old station had been damaged in a German bomb attack in 1941, so its replacement was much deeper and included larger stations that could double as shelters (especially if the bomb was atomic).".
- Q2604365 label "Arbatskaya (Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line)".
- Q2604365 depiction Metro_MSK_Line3_Arbatskaya_(img1).jpg.
- Q2604365 name "Arbatskaya".