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Yevpatoria railway station

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Yevpatoria-Kurort
View of the station from the street.
General information
LocationDisputed:
Yevpatoria
Owned byDisputed:[1]
Platforms4 (3 island platforms)
Tracks13
Construction
Parkingyes
Other information
Station code2078770[2]
Fare zone4
History
Opened1915[3]
Electrified1973 (SimferopolYevpatoria Main line)

Yevpatoria-Kurort (Russian: Евпатория-Курорт, Ukrainian: Євпаторія-Курорт) is a railway station in Yevpatoria, Crimea, a territory recognized by a majority of countries as part of Ukraine, but de facto under control and administration of Russia.[4][5]

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History

The line Ostrakova — Evpatoria was opened in 1915 after 4 months of construction. During the Great Patriotic war the wooden station building was burned down. The current building was built in 1953 by architect Alexey Dushkin. In the 1970s and 1980s a locomotive depot, an electric shop, underpass and cash pavilion concourse were built behind the station. In 1974 the first electric train was inaugurated.[4]

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Trains

There are only 4 trains a day that terminate at the station:

References

  1. ^ ""Ukrzaliznytsya" will submit a claim against the Russian Federation due to the loss of property in Crimea". RESCUE. 13 January 2016. Retrieved 24 January 2016.
  2. ^ Stations of Russia on paravoz.com
  3. ^ Железнодорожные станции СССР. Справочник. — М.: Транспорт, 1981
  4. ^ a b History of Yevpatoria station
  5. ^ Trains to Evpatoria
  6. ^ There is only 1 train to Simferopol 4 times a day

External links

45°12′00″N 33°21′18″E / 45.1999°N 33.3550°E / 45.1999; 33.3550


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