43 kilometer - stopping point / passenger platform of the Yaroslavl direction of the Moscow railway in the Pushkin district of the Moscow region. Located in the urban settlement of Sofrino on its southern edge
| Platform | |
| 43 km | |
|---|---|
| Yaroslavl direction | |
| Moscow railway | |
| Region w. d. | Moscow-Kursk |
| Operator | JSC Russian Railways |
| Number of platforms | 2 |
| Number of paths | 2 |
| Type of platforms | 2 side |
| Platform shape | straight |
| Driving | Pushkino - Sofrino |
| Current | constant |
| Location | City settlement Sofrino |
| Distance to Moscow | 42.6 km |
| Tariff zone | five |
| Code in ACMS | 235942 |
| Code in Express 3 | 2001302 |
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A Brief History
A stopping point in the area of the 43 km platform arose during World War II . On the 1941 map, the platform was indicated without a name. Initially, embarkation and disembarkation of passengers was carried out on a railway embankment approximately 500 m south of the modern platform. In 1947, the stopping point was already at its current location. Two wooden platforms (on both sides) for 6 electric train cars were built in the second half of 1952 or at the beginning of 1953 [1] .
Description
At the stopping point there are only two electrified platforms, not equipped with turnstiles , both side, on one of which there is a ticket office for passenger service, between which two railway tracks lie.
Public Transport
There is no bus or minibus connection with the platform.
See also
- List of railway stations and platforms of the Moscow region
Notes
- ↑ Local lore expert: platform 43 km . Internet magazine.