Aeroport (Moscow Metro)
Aeroport (Template:Lang-ru) is a station on Moscow Metro's Zamoskvoretskaya Line. Opened as part of the second stage in 1938, the station features a single-vault design. Built using a cut-and cover method, concrete segments of the vault were pre-cast and then lowered into the station. The name comes from the Khodynka airfield, Moscow's first airport, and the nearby terminal which has regular service to all of Moscow's four airports.
Architects B.Vilenskiy and V.Ershov applied the aviation theme to this big open station, in what is seen as some of the best examples of Soviet Art deco architecture. The most noticeable design feature is the network of intersecting ribs that fan out across the vaulted ceiling. These ribs originate from fan-shaped limestone panels spaced at regular intervals along the walls, which are red marble with shell-shaped brown marble insets. The floor is reveted with grey granite. Lighting comes from pyramidal objects which house luminescent lamps, although originaly the station had chandelier's with normal tungsten bulbs.
The vestibule to the station is located on the north side of Leningradskiy Avenue near the Viktorenko Street and receive a daily passenger traffic of 59,800.