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Frunzenskaya (Moscow Metro)

Khamovniki DistrictMoscow Metro stationsRailway stations in Russia opened in 1957Railway stations located underground in RussiaSokolnicheskaya Line
MosMetro Frunzenskaya 01 2017
MosMetro Frunzenskaya 01 2017

Frunzenskaya (Russian: Фру́нзенская) is a Metro station on the Sokolnicheskaya Line in Moscow, Russia. The station was opened on 1 May 1957 as the first stage of the extension of the Frunzenskiy radius. As the radius follows the bend of the Moskva river, the whole segment had to be built very deep (42 metres/138 ft for Frunzenskaya). The station closed on 2 January 2016 for renovation, which was expected to last 14 months. The renovations were completed ahead of schedule with the station reopening on December 29, 2016. The renovations included the installation of four new escalators to replace the three that had been in place. Metro authorities projected that the new escalators would reduce energy consumption by 40% and increase the capacity by one-third.

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Frunzenskaya (Moscow Metro)
Komsomolskiy Avenue, Moscow Khamovniki District

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Komsomolskiy Avenue 28
119146 Moscow, Khamovniki District
Moscow, Russia
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The State Archive of the Russian Federation (GARF) (Russian: Государственный архив Российской Федерации (ГАРФ)) is a large Russian state archive managed by Rosarkhiv (the Federal Archival Agency of Russia). It houses documents from the highest bodies of Russian authority, including: some official documents relating to the history of the Russian Empire (mostly concerning the activity of police) personal records (including archives of some members of the imperial Romanov from the early 19th century to 1918) official documents of the supreme national legislative and executive institutions of the Russian Provisional Government (1917) records of Soviet Russia as an independent state (1917-1922) and as a territorial entity of the USSR (1923-1991) archives of the Soviet Union (1922-1991) records of the Russian Federation (since 1992) documents from many other sourcesThe State Archive, established in Moscow in 1992, acquired the collections of: the Central State Archive of the October Revolution (Russian: Центральный государственный архив Октябрьской революции, высших органов государственной власти и органов государственного управления (ЦГАОР СССР)) (founded in 1920) the Central State Archive of the Russian SFSR (Russian: Центральный государственный архив РСФСР (ЦГА РСФСР)) (founded in 1957).