Pionerskaya (Moscow Metro)
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For other uses, see Pionerskaya metro station.
| Filyovskaya Line
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| Filyovsky Park | ||||||||||
| Bagrationovskaya | ||||||||||
| Fili | ||||||||||
| Kutuzovskaya | ||||||||||
| Studencheskaya | ||||||||||
| Mezhdunarodnaya | ||||||||||
| Vystavochnaya | ||||||||||
| Kiyevskaya | ||||||||||
| Smolenskaya | ||||||||||
| Arbatskaya | ||||||||||
| Alexandrovsky Sad | ||||||||||
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Pionerskaya (Russian: Пионе́рская) is a surface-level Moscow Metro station on the Filyovskaya Line. It was built in 1961, and was the terminus of the line until 1965. The station sits in a shallow cut, with the platform on the lower level and the street-level vestibule above. A road overpass (providing access to the vestibule) covers part of the platform; the rest is protected only by a narrow canopy. The single row of pillars is faced with white marble and the platform is a plain concrete slab. The architect was Rober Pogrebnoi.
[edit] External links
- metro.ru
- mymetro.ru
- KartaMetro.info — Station location and exits on Moscow map (English/Russian)

