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Nekrasovka (Moscow Metro)

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Nekrasovka is a station on the Nekrasovskaya line of the Moscow Metro. It was opened on 3 June 2019 as the eastern terminus of the inaugural stretch of the line, between Kosino and Nekrasovka. It is the easternmost station on the Moscow Metro.

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Nekrasovka (Moscow Metro)
Покровская улица, Moscow Некрасовка (Nekrasovka District)

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Покровская улица 25
111674 Moscow, Некрасовка (Nekrasovka District)
Moscow, Russia
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