Moscow Central Circle Info
- Network Moscow Metro
- Operation Started 2016
- Total Length 54.0 km
- Total Stations 31
Terminals
From
Vladykino
To
Likhobory
Moscow Central Circle Overview
Moscow Central Circle is a circular urban railway line in Moscow, operating as Line 14 of the Moscow Metro system. Opened on September 10, 2016, the line was rebuilt from an old railway route that originally opened in 1908. The line is 54 kilometers long and has 31 stations. The line forms a loop around central Moscow and connects to several metro lines and railway routes. Major interchange stations include Delovoy Tsentr, Ploshchad Gagarina, Lokomotiv, and Kutuzovskaya, where transfers to other metro and railway services are possible.
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Kalininsko-Solntsevskaya Line
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Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya Line
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Moscow Monorail Line
Ulitsa Sergeya Eyzenshteyna ↔ Timiryazevskaya
Nekrasovskaya line
Nizhegorodskaya ↔ Nekrasovka
Frequently Asked Questions — Moscow Central Circle
Moscow Central Circle has 31 stations on the Moscow Metro network.
Moscow Central Circle runs between Vladykino and Likhobory.
Moscow Central Circle is approximately 54.0 km long.
Moscow Central Circle opened in 2016.
Moscow Central Circle is a Metro line operated under Moscow Metro.
Moscow Central Circle is part of the Moscow Metro transit network.