BY THE END OF 2024, 35 METRO STATIONS WILL BE CONSTRUCTED IN MOSCOW

And 76 km of metro lines

“By the end of 2024, 35 new stations and 76 km of metro lines will be commissioned in Moscow”, said Andrey Bochkarev, Deputy Mayor of Moscow on Urban Planning and Construction. Mosinzhproekt Engineering Holding is a general designer and general contractor to construct new lines and stations of the Moscow metro.

“17.5 km of metro lines and nine stations will be completed, and the reconstruction of the Kakhovskaya station will be finished in the Russian capital in the remainder of this year. Over the next three years, another 58.5 km of metro lines and 25 stations are planned to be constructed,” explained the Deputy Mayor.

The head of the Moscow Complex of Urban Planning Policy and Construction emphasized that completing the construction of the Big Circle Line (BCL) takes precedence at the moment.

“In addition, other Moscow Metro construction projects will continue. The construction of the Troitskaya line will be underway, the Kalininsko-Solntsevskaya line will be extended to Vnukovo Airport, the Sokolnicheskaya line will be extended to the Novomoskovskaya station, the Lublinsko-Dmitrovskaya line to the Severniy village. In addition, we will start building the new Rublevo-Arkhangelskaya and Biryulevskaya lines, as well as the Golyanovo section of the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line”, added Bochkarev.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin, Mayor of Moscow, approved the Targeted Investment Programme (TIP) for 2022-2024, which contains a list of facilities planned for construction and reconstruction funded by the city budget.

Over the past ten years, more than 105 kilometres of metro lines, 51 metro stations and 11 electric depots were built and commissioned in Moscow with the participation of Mosinzhproekt. The Big Circle Line is a key mega project in the development of the Moscow Metro. There will be 31 stations included on the BCL, 12 of which have already been functioning for passengers.