Nagatinskaya (Russian: Нагатинская) is a station of Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya line of Moscow Metro. It was opened together with several other stations of the southern part of the line on 8 November 1983. It lies underneath the surface with the depth of 13.5 metres (44 ft). The passenger dynamics for the station are 54,900 per hour on entry and 57,500 on exit.
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Russian Post is the national postal operator of Russia. The company is responsible for the delivery of mail in Russia, and the issuing of postage stamps. Russian Post employs about 390,000 people and has over 42,000 post offices, with its headquarters in Moscow. In 2012 the Russian Post delivered more than 2.4 billion pieces of mail and accounted for more than 54 million parcels and more than 100 million in remittances. In March 2013 a presidential decree signed by President Vladimir Putin included the Russian Post in a list of so-called strategic enterprises.
Russian Post owns 49.99% of the "Pochta Bank".
Postal services in Crimea are handled by a separate company, Post of Crimea.
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Verkhniye Kotly is a station on the Moscow Central Circle of the Moscow Metro that opened in September 2016.
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Krymskaya is a Moscow Metro station on the Troitskaya line. It is opened on 13 September 2025 as part of the northern extension of the line, between Novatorskaya and ZIL. It is located between Akademicheskaya and ZIL. There will be a transfer to the eponymous station of the Moscow Central Circle.
The station is located next to Sevastopolsky Avenue.
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The Federal State Unitary Enterprise Central Scientific Research Institute of Chemistry and Mechanics is a research institute in Russia, established in 1894. Its headquarters are in Nagatinskaya Street in Moscow.
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