Unpopulated and not used for housing, it was transformed by the station into a summer resort for Kyivans when it fell in between the future line to Darnytsia and the new Brovary avenue that ran parallel to it.
A lone grey granite faced platform with a concrete hinged roof is supported by green ceramic tiled pillars.
The only decoration that prevents the station from losing its face completely are small ceramic flower motifs on the top of the pillars.
Entrances and exits come from two vestibules that are located under the platform and connected with large subways that run underneath the station and Brovary Avenue.
A unique feature of the station is that it has a second southern platform that would have allowed a quicker unload of passengers from the centrebound areas.