Rostov-Yaroslavsky railway station
Rostov-Yaroslavsky Ростов-Ярославский | |||||||||
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Northern Railway terminal | |||||||||
View of the station from the railway platform. | |||||||||
General information | |||||||||
Location | Dostoevskogo St., 1, Rostov, Russia | ||||||||
Coordinates | 57°11′53′′N 39°24′26′′E / 57.19806°N 39.40722°E / 57.19806; 39.40722 | ||||||||
Owned by | Russian Railways | ||||||||
Operated by | Northern Railway | ||||||||
Platforms | 2 (1 island platform) | ||||||||
Tracks | 8 | ||||||||
Construction | |||||||||
Parking | yes | ||||||||
Bicycle facilities | yes | ||||||||
Other information | |||||||||
Station code | 314307[1] | ||||||||
Fare zone | 0 | ||||||||
History | |||||||||
Opened | 1870[2] | ||||||||
Rebuilt | 1975, 2000th | ||||||||
Electrified | 1958[3] | ||||||||
Previous names | Rostov (until 1904) | ||||||||
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Rostov-Yaroslavsky (until 1904 was known as Rostov[2] ) is the passenger railway station in Rostov (Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia) and a stop along the Trans-Siberian Railway.
History
[edit ]The station was opened in 1870 on the Alexandrov - Yaroslavl section.[2] The first train from Moscow to Rostov ran January 1 (13), 1870.[4]
In 1958, during the electrification of the Alexandrov - Yaroslavl-Glavny section, the station was electrified with 3 kV direct current.[3]
In October 2020, a high-speed train "Lastochka" running from Moscow to Kostroma began to stop at Rostov-Yaroslavsky station, with the travel time of 2 hour 17 minutes from Moscow.[5]
Terminal
[edit ]The station's appearance has changed several times over its long history. Old-timers still remember a small wooden structure with a stone central part - a waiting room and two-storey wings connected by a gallery.[6]
The modern building of the station was built in 1975. The townspeople call it a "ship" for its resemblance to a large ocean liner, miraculously moored near the railroad tracks. Above the station towers a spire with a rook, the symbol of the city. The building is U-shaped and has 2 floors. The average height of the main premises is 3.35 m, the height of the lobby and hall is 8 m. The total area of the building by internal measurement is 1881.8 m2.[6]
Activities
[edit ]The station is open for cargo operations.[1]
Commercial operations performed at the station:[1]
- sale of passenger tickets
- acceptance and delivery of luggage
- acceptance and delivery of wagonload consignments of cargo (open platforms)
- receipt and delivery of small consignments of goods (covered warehouses)
- receipt and delivery of wagonload and small consignments of cargo (sidings)
- receipt and delivery of wagonload consignments of cargo (covered warehouses)
- receipt and delivery of cargo in general-purpose containers (3 and 5 tons)
- reception and dispatch of cargo in general-purpose containers (20 tons)
- reception and delivery of small consignments (open yards)
References
[edit ]- ^ a b c "Справочник станций | Грузовые перевозки".
- ^ a b c Railway stations of USSR. Handbook. — М., Transport, 1981
- ^ a b History of electrification of USSR railways.
- ^ РГИА, ф. 446, оп. 26, д. 17. Доклад No 2. 1 января 1870 г. «Об открытии движения по Ярославской железной дороге от Сергиевского посада до г. Ростова».
- ^ "Tickets RZD". Archived from the original on 2021年03月23日.
- ^ a b "Вокзал станции Ростов-Ярославский". Archived from the original on 2015年07月04日. Retrieved 2013年08月25日.