Moscow metro : Sparrow Hills Воробьёвы го́ры

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Vorobyovy Gory (Sparrow Hills) is a station on the Sokolnicheskaya Line of the Moscow Metro. Its name originates from a nearby elevated area called the Sparrow Hills.

Built into the lower level of a bridge, it is unique in the city and in the world. At 270 m in length, the platform is the longest in the system as the station needed to be accessible from both sides of the river. It is also the highest station above ground level at 15 m, though this is less remarkable since all but a handful of Metro stations are underground. Apart from its dimensions, Vorobyovy Gory is also notable in being the only Metro station with windows.

The bridge, which is known as the Luzhniki Metro Bridge, or simply Metromost, and spans the Moskva River, was originally built in 1958. The architects for the project were M.P. Bubnov, A.S. Markelov, M.F. Markovsky, A.K. Ryzhkov, and B.I. Tkhor. However, by 1984 the bridge, plagued by corrosion, had fallen into disrepair and was deemed structurally unsound, so Vorobyovy Gory (at the time called Leninskiye Gory) was "temporarily" closed for repairs and trains were rerouted to temporary bridges alongside. Eighteen years later, 14 December 2002, the newly renovated and renamed station was opened to the public once again.

«Воробьёвы го́ры» (примерно до 2001 года «Ле́нинские го́ры») — станция Сокольнической линии Московского метрополитена. Расположена между станциями «Спортивная» и «Университет». Находится на территории района «Раменки» Западного административного округа города Москвы.[1] Названа по историческому району Воробьёвы горы. Первая в мире станция метро, расположенная на мосту над рекой.

Станция метро «Ленинские горы» была открыта 12 января 1959 года в составе участка Сокольнической линии «Спортивная» — «Университет». Для удешевления строительства использовался уникальный проект прохождения линии метрополитена по метромосту, вместо предлагаемого ранее плана тоннеля под Москвой-рекой. Станция располагалась на нижнем ярусе Лужнецкого метромоста (сооруженного в 1958 году), в то время как по его верхнему ярусу проходило автомобильное движение.

Vorobёvy Gory, che letteralmente significa Collina dei Passeri, è una stazione della Linea Sokol'ničeskaja, la prima linea della Metropolitana di Mosca. Il suo nome ha origine da un'area sopraelevata rispetto alle zone circostanti della "La Collina dei Passeri". Costruita nei piano inferiore di un ponte, è una stazione unica in città e nel mondo. Con una banchina di 270 metri, è la fermata più lunga della rete, in quanto necessita di avere accessi da entrambe le parti del fiume. Vorobёvy Gory è anche la stazione più elevata rispetto al livello del suolo, infatti si trova a 15 metri da terra; oltre le sue dimensioni, Vorobёvy Gory è notevole anche in quanto è l'unica stazione a presentare finestre.

Vorobiovy gory (La colline des moineaux) est une station de la ligne Sokolnitcheskaïa du métro de Moscou. Elle est l'unique station de la ville et même du monde entier à être construite sur le niveau inférieur d'un pont. Avec une longueur de 270 mètres, la plateforme est la plus longue du système car la station devait être accessible de part et d'autre de la Moskova. Elle est également la plus haute station au-dessus du sol, avec une altitude de 15 mètres, ce qui est moins remarquable car mise à part une poignée d'entre elles, toutes les stations de la ville sont sous terre. Hormis ses dimensions, Vorobiovy gory est aussi unique de par la présence de vitres.

Worobjowy Gory ist eine Station der Metro Moskau an der Sokolnitscheskaja-Linie (auch „rote Linie genannt). Sie befindet sich in unmittelbarer Nähe der Sperlingsberge, von denen (auf Russisch Worobjowy Gory) sie auch ihren Namen hat.

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