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Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –
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Upon its opening, Leningradsky Station will become part of the capital's unified transport system. Passenger comfort will be enhanced, including through the introduction of state-of-the-art digital navigation. Following renovations, the building will feature over 220 digital navigation elements, meeting the highest standards of Moscow transport. These innovative signs are already available at several metro stations.
"Following Sergei Sobyanin's instructions, we are continuing the large-scale renovation of Leningradsky Station. We began implementing digital navigation at Moscow's public transportation facilities in 2024. Prior to this, we successfully tested digital navigation at Maryina Roshcha and four new stations on the Troitskaya metro line, on the Vavilovskaya-ZIL section. These signs allow information to be updated in real time. Thanks to these digital solutions, Leningradsky Station passengers will be able to find their way more quickly, traffic flows will be distributed evenly, and the workload on staff will be reduced. The station itself will become part of the city's unified transport ecosystem, where every passenger will be able to easily find the most convenient route," noted the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.
Digital signs have been updated at the Akademicheskaya and Vavilovskaya metro stations.By 2025, the number of digital navigation elements in the metro will more than double.
Digital navigation will guide passengers through the station building and on the platforms, creating a unified digital environment. Innovative navigation elements include departure and arrival boards, wayfinding signs, and media screens. The smart system will provide passengers with real-time route guidance and information about changes.
In the main light hall, navigation will be integrated into the architectural design: information tape will be placed around the perimeter, and an information stand with a dynamic schedule will be installed in the center. Digital columns with up-to-date information will be installed in the ticket hall and elevator area. The ticket counters themselves will be equipped with digital screens, and the electronic queue management system will be updated.
A media cube will be installed on the second floor, in the cafe and restaurant area. Its lower edge will be made of LED fabric. The cube's surface will display train schedules and media content. The distribution area will house digital platform signs, car numbering boards, and an architectural module with digital boards.
The implementation of digital navigation will make Leningradsky Station part of a unified Moscow transport ecosystem, with clear travel logic and convenient navigation for passengers.
Leningradsky Station is a cultural heritage site. Moscow Department of Transport together with the capital Complex of urban development policy and construction The station continues its large-scale renovation. Work is underway to integrate it into Moscow's unified transport system, create new exits and entrances to the metro, completely replace the utility equipment, repair the roof and facades, improve the surrounding area, and create additional space for passengers.
During renovations at Leningradsky Station, the historical color of the walls was discovered.Specialists have begun renovating the roof of Leningradsky Station.
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