Four new stations opened on the Troitskaya line at once: Vavilovskaya, Akademicheskaya, Krymskaya and ZIL.

Translation. Region: Russian Federal

This marks the completion of the first stage of construction of the Troitskaya Line, which now includes 11 stations and is over 25 km long.

There are five transfer hubs on the line:

From ZIL and Krymskaya you can transfer to the Moscow Central Circle stations of the same name; from Akademicheskaya to the Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya Line (line 6); from Novatorskaya to the Big Circle Line; from Novomoskovskaya to the Sokolnicheskaya Line (line 1).

In the future, the ZIL station will also provide a transfer to the Biryulevskaya line (line 18) under construction.

Thanks to the Troitskaya Line, more than 1 million Muscovites have new convenient routes around the city. For many, travel time to the city center has been reduced by 10–15 minutes or more.

The 11 stations are expected to serve around 100,000 passengers per day.

The line is operated exclusively by the most modern Moscow-2024 trains, designed for maximum comfort: improved aerodynamics, modern interior, wider seats and doors, open passages between carriages. These trains are serviced at the new Stolbovo depot.

The second stage of construction is currently in the design stage. The 16.8 km long section with six stations will extend the line from Novomoskovskaya to Troitskaya.