Moscow Northern River Station
Since the sixties of last century,Moscow has gained the glory of the port of five seas. Shipping channels entered the system, and the main waterways deepened, which allowed to travel along the "river-sea" route with access to five seas: Black, White, Azov, Caspian and Baltic.
There are three ports for cargo handling. To transport passengers along the water within the city, river trams are provided (small ships), mooring to numerous piers.
For those who plan long-distance cruises, separate river stations are built, including the Northern River Station, which is also an architectural monument. In everyday life he is called Khimkinsky.
Built the Northern River Station in 1937, anotherbefore they filled the Khimki reservoir. It has the form of a huge ship. Among the characteristic architectural elements are a wide, rather spacious central staircase and a high spire topped by a star.
The entrance to the Northern River Station is decoratedMajolica panels depicting, in particular, Moscow's future. On the terraces of the station you can admire the two fountains, symbolically named "North" and "South", which means the connection between all seas, in all directions. In the tower of the station there are built unique chimes, brought from the famous Resurrection Cathedral from Volokolamsk.
At the service of those waiting is a restaurant located inbuilding. According to the plan of the designers, a mechanism was installed in the tower that allows to lower the spire (when the navigation is finished and resume). But for all these years it was done only a few times.
Northern river station - departure pointships to Astrakhan, St. Petersburg, Rostov-on-Don, etc. Several special routes have been created for those who enjoy traveling on ships (the bay of Radosti, Troitsky Bay). Very popular walks on the reservoir (landing on shore is not provided).
Part of the cruises begins with the station of the South (Nagatinsky zaton), the rest (the majority) - from the North.
The Northern River Station (Moscow) is located in the northwestern part of the capital (Leningradskoe shosse).
The most convenient way is to get to it by metro, coming outat the station "Rechnoy Vokzal". At the exit of the metro you will see a park. To the pier, if there is a desire, strength and time, you can walk: a few minutes down the avenue to Leningradsky Prospekt. From there you can also consider the station building.
You can get and otherwise - coming out of the subway, right awayturn left and, without going into the park itself, go along the shopping tents to the underground passage. Once on the other side of the Leningrad Highway, you will see the North River Station - a tall building, topped with a spire.