Novosibirsk-Yuzhny railway station
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Novosibirsk-Yuzhny | |
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General information | |
Location | Russia, Novosibirsk |
Coordinates | 55°00′17″N 82°57′08″E / 55.0048°N 82.9523°E |
Owned by | Russian Railways |
History | |
Opened | 1915 |
Previous names | Altaiskaya |
Novosibirsk-Yuzhny (Russian: Новосибирск-Южный) is a passenger railway station in Oktyabrsky District of Novosibirsk, Russia.
History
[edit]The station had been under construction since 1913.[1]
In 1915, the station was built, traffic opened between Novonikolayevsk and Biysk.[2][3]
The station complex included a station building with ancillary facilities, residential buildings for families of railway workers, a school, a medical center, a water tower, a locomotive depot.[4]
In 2015, eight objects of the station were included in the list of identified cultural heritage sites of Novosibirsk Oblast: a passenger station, four residential buildings, an administrative building, a water tower and a warehouse.[4]
Gallery
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The station in the 1910s.
References
[edit]- ^ Алтайский прорыв. Библиотека сибирского краеведения.
- ^ Новосибирск – главный. Сиб.фм.
- ^ Вокзал «Новосибирск-Южный» станет памятником истории. Сибкрай.ru.
- ^ a b Региональное управление по госохране ОКН ограничило использование земель на станции «Новосибирск-Южный». Правительство Новосибирской области.