Opening date: 11.08.1969 The station was opened as a part of a line section between Avtozavodskaya and Kakhovskaya.
Station design: pillar-type three-vaulted shallow station made of precast concrete. The station consists of two parallel station halls with two rows of square columns each.
Station architects: N.Dyomchinsky, Yu.Kolesnikova Vestibule architects: N.Dyomchinsky, Yu.Kolesnikova, М.Fainshtein Design engineers: O.Sergeev, Т.Zharova The station got its name for the nearby Kashirskoe shosse. The columns of the station hall are faced with grey marble and the floor is paved with grey granite. Blue tiled track walls are decorated with panels depicting the life of the country (sculptor Z.Vetrova). This cross-platform station serves Zamoskvoretskaya line (trains go in the direction of Rechnoy Vokzal station) and Kakhovskaya line (trains go in the direction of Kakhovskaya station).
Exit to: both sides of Kashirskoe shosse.
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