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Smolenskaya (Filyovskaya line)
Moscow Metro station From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Smolenskaya (Russian: Смоленская) is a station on the Filyovskaya line of the Moscow Metro system in Moscow, Russia. It was opened in 1935 as part of the first Metro line. Designed by S.G. Andriyevsky and T.N. Makarychev, the station features grey marble pillars with flared bases and walls faced with white ceramic tile. Smolenskaya originally had two entrance vestibules, but one was demolished with the expansion of the Garden Ring avenue. There are still two sets of exit stairs on the platform, but one leads to a dead end where the passage to the old vestibule (very similar to the one still in use at Chistye Prudy) used to be. There is no direct transfer to the Smolenskaya metro station. Instead, there is a direct transfer to Plyushchika planned to the station from the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line.
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See also

- Smolenskaya (Arbatsko–Pokrovskaya line) for another Moscow Metro station with the same name.
- Smolensky Metro Bridge over the Moskva River connecting the station to Kievskaya.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Smolenskaya (Filyovskaya Line).
- metro.ru
- mymetro.ru
- KartaMetro.info – Station location and exits on Moscow map (English/Russian)
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