Translation. Region: Russian Federation –
Four years ago, residents of the Ramenki and Ochakovo-Matveyevskoye districts in southwest Moscow relied solely on ground transportation and the Kalininsko-Solntsevskaya metro line. The situation changed dramatically with the opening of the Aminyevskaya stations of the same name on the Big Circle Line (BKL) and the Moscow Central Diameters (MCD)-4. These transport hubs not only improved mobility but also launched large-scale development of the area.
Today, more than 272,000 people have access to fast and comfortable transportation within walking distance of their homes. Over the past four years, the number of trips on the Moscow Central Diameter 4 (MCD-4) in this area has increased more than 23-fold.
According to the Moscow Department of Economic Policy and Development, the opening of the stations has also had a positive impact on the local economy: by 2025, the total revenue of businesses and entrepreneurs within a 1.5 km radius of Aminyevskaya (BKL and MCD-4) increased by 54% in comparable prices compared to 2021.
The transport boost also accelerated housing construction: over 600,000 square meters of housing have been built near stations over the past few years. Another 300,000 square meters are planned for completion in the next three years.
Today, the Aminyevskaya station on the Moscow Central Diameters (MCD-4) functions as a fully-fledged city station, handling 17,300 trips daily. The Big Circle Line (BKL) station sees even higher usage, handling approximately 42,000 trips per day.
"Transport accessibility is a key factor when choosing a home. At the direction of Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, we continue to develop and improve the capital's rail infrastructure. The opening of the Aminyevskaya station on the MCD-4 and the Big Circle Line was a significant step: housing is now being actively built here, and the population in the surrounding areas has grown to 278,000. We see how much demand there is for these transport solutions," added Maxim Liksutov.
