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The subject of this article appears in the Metro 2033 novel. The subject of this article appears in the Metro 2035 novel. The subject of this article appears in the Metro 2033 video game. The subject of this article appears in the Universe of Metro 2033 book series.

The Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya Line (Russian: Таганско-Краснопресненская линия) is Line 7 of the Moscow Metro.

Overview[]

The Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya line is 41.8 km long and has 22 stations. Before the war, it was the busiest line of the Moscow Metro, transporting 1,370,200 people every day. After the bombs fell, the line became home to several factions, with most stations inhabited.

Stations[]

  • Planetarnaya - Inhabited western terminal station
  • Shodneskaya - Inhabited station
  • Tushinskaya - Controlled by the Free City of Tushino
  • Spartak - Controlled by Pagans
  • Shukinskaya - Abandoned station
  • Oktobrskoye Polye - Abandoned station, previously controlled by the 1905 Confederation
  • Polezhayevskaya - Abandoned station, previously controlled by the 1905 Confederation
  • Begoyava - Station controlled by the 1905 Confederation
  • Ulitsa 1905 Goda - Capital of the 1905 Confederation
  • Barikadnaya - Station controlled by the 1905 Confederation
  • Pushkinskaya - Transfer station controlled by the Fourth Reich, flooded in 2035
  • Kuznetski Most - Station controlled by the Technicians, in reality a Red Line satellite station
  • Kitay-gorod - Transfer station inhabited by two different bandit gangs
  • Tagnaskaya - Transfer station controlled by Hanza
  • Proletarskaya - Hanza-controlled station
  • Volgogradsky Prospekt - Hanza-controlled station
  • Tekstilshchiki - Station controlled by the Ryazan Community
  • Kuzminki - Station controlled by the Ryazan Community
  • Ryazanski Prospekt - Capital of the Ryazan Comunity
  • Vykhino - Abandoned station
  • Lermontovsky Prospekt - Abandoned station
  • Zhulebino - Abandoned eastern terminal station
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