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Kornilovskaya (Moscow Metro)

Moscow Metro stationsRailway stations in Russia opened in 2024Troitskaya line
Moscow Metro 75340 2024 12 Kornilovskaya 1735417808
Moscow Metro 75340 2024 12 Kornilovskaya 1735417808

Kornilovskaya (Russian: Корниловская) is a station on the Troitskaya line of the Moscow Metro which is was opened on 28 December 2024 as a part of the extension from Tyutchevskaya to Novomoskovskaya. It is located between Tyutchevskaya and Kommunarka. Before October 2021 it was known as Mamyri (Russian: Мамыри), after the village previously located here. The new name was given after Admiral Kornilov Street nearby.

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Корниловская

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142704
Moscow, Russia
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