Metro of the capital will leave the Moscow Ring Road

Andrey Bochkarev, the head of the Moscow Department of Construction, announced that the metropolitan metro will grow along with the city’s borders and, after the expansion of Moscow, it will safely cross the borders of the Moscow Ring Road, thus uniting the near Moscow region with the city center.

The Butovo line in the metro will grow in a southerly direction, this is evidenced by the metro development scheme, which will be implemented until 2020. Just this Butovo line will acquire three new metro stations, namely “Potapovo”, “Chicherinsky proezd”, “Novokuryanovo”.

Also, 7 additional new stations will be created, which will appear in the direction south-west of Ramenka in Novo-Peredelkino. A line will be laid through Troparevo from Yugo-Zapadnaya station up to Rumyantsevo.

In general, the expansion of metro lines will also occur in the direction of the north, northwest, northeast and east. Thus, we can say that the Moscow metro will spread its “networks” in almost all directions.

In addition to the above directions, in the longer term, the authorities plan to continue the Moscow metro lines in the southwest direction, that is, in new areas of the capital. In terms of metro lines, they will have to connect Skolkovo, Warsaw, Kaluga and Kiev directions and Vnukovo airport.