Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –
At Turgenevskaya Square near the Chistye Prudy metro station, work has begun to connect the existing tram tracks with the new line being built on Akademika Sakharova Avenue and Masha Poryvayeva Street. The existing turnaround will be reconstructed with the installation of two turnouts.
Fences have been installed in this area, and pedestrian passages and approaches to the metro have been organized. For the duration of the works, the routes of trams No. 3, 39 and A have been changed in this area. Tram No. 3 temporarily runs from the Chertanovskaya metro station to Paveletsky Railway Station, then to the Proletarskaya metro station. Tram routes No. 39 and A have been merged into a single route No. 39 A from the Universitet metro station via Paveletsky Railway Station and Proletarskaya metro station to the MCD Kalitniki station.
Instead of trams, compensation bus No. 913 operates; its route was extended from Paveletsky railway station to Chistye Prudy metro station.
“Currently, the dismantling of the old rails of the turnaround circle and the road surface has been completed. A pit has been dug, and preparatory layers for the tram track are being laid on a monolithic foundation. As part of the necessary work to connect the tracks, two modern turnouts will also be installed, operating in automatic mode and allowing trams to change direction and move from the main track to the adjoining ones,” the press service of the Moscow Department of Capital Repairs reported.
The new double-track tram line running through the center will relieve Komsomolskaya Square and connect the eastern districts of the city with the southern ones. Its length is almost 2.1 kilometers, on one and a half kilometers of which contactless running technology will be used for the first time in Russia.
“Raised boarding platforms and modern bus stops with triplex glazing, comfortable benches and USB ports for charging gadgets will be installed along the tram tracks on Akademika Sakharova Avenue, Kalanchevskaya Street and Chistoprudny Boulevard,” the department’s press service noted.
It is also planned to improve the areas of Masha Poryvayeva, Kalanchevskaya, Krasnoprudnaya streets adjacent to the new line, as well as Komsomolskaya Square, Academician Sakharov Avenue, Chistoprudny and Sretensky Boulevards.
Construction of a tram line from Komsomolskaya Square to Chistye Prudy metro station has begun
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