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|structure = |platform = 11 |depth = |levels = |tracks = 12 |parking = |bicycle = |baggage_check = |opened = 1918 |closed = |rebuilt = |electrified = |ADA = |code = 198103 |owned = |zone = 0 |former = |passengers = |pass_year = |pass_percent = |pass_system = |mpassengers = |services = |map_type = Moscow Ring Road }} Kiyevsky railway terminal ((ロシア語:Ки́евский вокза́л), ''Kievskiy vokzal'') also known as Moscow Kiyevskaya railway station ((ロシア語:Москва́-Ки́евская), ''Moskva-Kievskaya'') is one of the nine railway terminals of Moscow, Russia. It is the only railway station in Moscow to have a frontage on the Moskva River. The station is located at the Square of Europe, in the beginning of Bolshaya Dorogomilovskaya Street in Dorogomilovo District of Moscow. As the name suggests there are regular services to Kiev as well as Belgrade, Zagreb, Varna, Bucharest, Sofia, Niš, Budapest, Prague, Vienna and Venice. A hub of the Moscow Metro is located nearby. ==History and design== The station was built between 1914 and 1918 in the Byzantine Revival style pronounced in the high clocktower. Originally named the Bryansk station, it was designed by Ivan Rerberg and Vladimir Shukhov, it is considered an important landmark of architecture and engineering of the time. The station's building is flanked by a gigantic landing platform which is distinguished by its simplicity and constructive boldness. The platforms are covered by a massive glassed arch structures (length , width , height , weight of the structures is over 1250 ton) in the form of a parabola. Open-work steel trusses are clearly visible, and they demonstrate the elegance of the grandiose building. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Moscow Kiyevskaya railway station」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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