Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. 7 Rechnoi Vokzal Planernaya 3 Pyatnitskoe Shosse Vodny Stadion Skhodnenskaya Mitino Voykovskaya Tushinskaya Volokolamskaya Sokol Spartak Myakinino

    • 328KB
    • 1
  2. The new version of the map incorporates changes and plans until 2030: In the center, the stage has been set for the future linking of the lines 8 and D5: Despite the monumental changes, the map retains its signature radial-circular geometry and is instantly identifiable as a Moscow map:

  3. Moscow Metro map. The new version adds the new Circle Railway (not to be confused with the Circle Line): The even distribution of stations is maintained: there are no “holes” on the map. The Circle Railway is made of concentric arcs: Compared to the official map, this map has almost 35% larger font when printed as same-size poster:

  4. Moscow Metro map 3.0 in PDF. Overview Process I Process II Process III Process IV Process V • Vector Award. Russian version. 10,4 MB. Russian-English version. 12,6 MB. The electronic Moscow Metro map is free for use by individuals and companies.

  5. Moscow Metro map 2.0. to issue the second edition of the metro map. The second edition of the Moscow Metro Map from our studio carries almost twice as much information. We’ve put up a layer of all text in the Latin alphabet; highlighted metro stations with connection to the rail system platforms; added express buses and trains stops as well ...

  6. The Moscow Metro is a rapid transit system serving Moscow, Russia, and it began operation in May 1935. This sixth-longest metro system in the world consists of 16 lines and over 230 stations, including the Moscow monorail. Moscow Metro Map. + −. Leaflet | © OpenStreetMap. Metro Lines. Sokolnicheskaya Line (Bulvar Rokossovskogo - Kommunarka)

  7. People also ask

  8. russianmetro.ru › index-engMoscow metro map

    Moscow metro map. The Moscow Metro is a rapid transit system serving Moscow, Russia, and the neighbouring Moscow Oblast cities of Krasnogorsk, Reutov, Lyubertsy and Kotelniki. Opened in 1935 with one 11-kilometre (6.8 mi) line and 13 stations, it was the first underground railway system in the Soviet Union.

  1. People also search for