I have no details but from what I know the
Moscow metro hasn't changed that much, at
least not in the key stations. And it doesn't
really need to. Now I wonder if one arrives at Kievskii
Voksal (Kiew Station), the train station that
belongs to Kievskaja metro station, when
arriving from Cologne by train. You needed to
change the stations to get to the Transsib.
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o2ma [deleted] (77 months ago | reply)
That's how I remember it from 1978.
Borya (77 months ago | reply)
I have no details but from what I know the Moscow metro hasn't changed that much, at least not in the key stations. And it doesn't really need to.
Now I wonder if one arrives at Kievskii Voksal (Kiew Station), the train station that belongs to Kievskaja metro station, when arriving from Cologne by train. You needed to change the stations to get to the Transsib.
Just Me Heather (77 months ago | reply)
These people take their architecture very seriously, don't they? This is amazing. Certainly a big difference from Toronto or NYC subways.
han 73 added this photo to their favorites. (62 months ago)
dave 9 (58 months ago | reply)
Nothing like that in Boston, either.
moireart (49 months ago | reply)
The real classic! I wish I could see it once... :)