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Tomsk-1 railway station

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tomsk-1
West Siberian Railway terminal
View of the station from platform 4
General information
Location Russia, Tomsk
Coordinates56°27′37″N 84°59′29″E / 56.4603°N 84.9914°E / 56.4603; 84.9914
Owned byRussian Railways
Platforms4 (3 island platforms)
Tracks8
Construction
Parkingyes
Other information
Station code87390
Fare zone0
History
Opened1896[1]
Previous namesMezeninovka (before 1909)
Services
Preceding station   West Siberian Railway   Following station

Tomsk-1 (Russian: Томск-1) is the main railway station of Tomsk, Russia. It is located on the West Siberian Railway of Russian Railways.

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History

With the construction of the Tomsk–Tayga railway line on the site of the station Tomsk-1 was lined up passenger platform Mezeninovka. Over time most of the passengers began to prefer this platform, then Tomsk-2 station, so in 1909 the Tomsk city Duma adopted a decision to rename the Mezeninovka station in Tomsk-1 and Tomsk station in Tomsk-2.[2]

Station building

The station building has been expanded several times and rebuilt. The last time the station was reconstructed in 2001-2004. Construction work began in October 2001, the reconstruction of the station was completed in 2004 for the 400th anniversary of Tomsk.[3]

The station consists of a spacious two-storey building with three entrances and three exits to the trains. For passage to the second way there is an underground passage, which is often closed, as the number of arriving-departing trains can be dispensed one by one.[4]

Trains

Only 5 trains pass the station:

References

External links

This page was last edited on 21 July 2023, at 05:21
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