Oktyabrskaya opened on 13 October 1962 and was originally the northern terminus of the Kaluzhskaya line before the latter extended northwards in 1970.
The architects were A. Strelkov, Nina Aleshina, Yu.
The station's freestanding entrance vestibule is located on Big Yakimanka street about half a block north of Kaluzhskaya Square (in 1962 - October square, hence the name), nearby the Garden ring.
From this station it is possible to transfer to Oktyabrskaya on the Koltsevaya line.
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