Zelyony Bor - railway station of the dead end line Bolshevo - Fryazino of the Yaroslavl direction of the Moscow railway . Located in the Pushkin district of the Moscow region . It is part of the Moscow-Kursk center for the organization of work of the railway stations DTSS-1 of the Moscow traffic control directorate. The main nature of the work is intermediate, the volume of work is assigned to class 2. It used to be a class 3 station.
| Station | |
| Zeleny Bor | |
|---|---|
| Yaroslavl direction Line Bolshevo - Fryazino | |
| Moscow railway | |
| DCS | DCS-1 Moscow-Kursk |
| Region w. d. | Moscow-Kursk |
| opening date | 1951 [1] |
| Former names | 6 km (before 1966) |
| Type of | intermediate |
| Class | 2 |
| Number of platforms | 2 |
| Number of paths | 6 |
| Type of platforms | 1 side and 1 island |
| Platform shape | straight |
| Adjacent lines | Bolshevo - Green Forest (1), Green Forest - Ivanteyevka (1) |
| Exit to | pos. Forest Glades |
| Distance to Moscow | 30.1 km |
| Tariff zone | four |
| Code in ACMS | 235105 |
| Code in Express 3 | 2001117 |
Not equipped with turnstiles .
Driving time from the Yaroslavl station is about 55 minutes, from the Fryazino station - about 22 minutes.
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History
The designation of the platform first appears on the Report card of the headquarters of the 60th Army on December 12, 1941. With the inscription "time." - single-track driving. According to the directory - a list of stations, the opening date of the station is 1951. The name "6th kilometer" (from the station Bolshevo) appears on the map of 1959. This station was called until 1966, when it was renamed to its current name. [2]
Service
The station is intermediate for 33 pairs of suburban electric trains (32 to the Fryazino-Pass. Platform and 1 to the Detskaya platform), as well as the terminal for 2 pairs of suburban electric trains per day for daytime and nighttime trains. It is also the ultimate for freight trains from Losinoostrovskaya, Fryazino, Ivanteyevka stations. It is used mainly as a single-track traveling Fryazino direction, there are also several ways for the sediment of freight trains. To the north of the station are a field, a small holiday village, a small residential town and a children's bronchopulmonary sanatorium No. 68 named after Rusakova, Ivanteyevsky Zavod ZhBK adjoins to the north, the closest residential area to the station is ul. Feed mill in the village. Forest Glades (about 0.7 km), as a result of which the passenger flow at the station is very small.
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Schedule from Moscow
See also
- List of railway stations and platforms of the Moscow region
Notes
- ↑ Railway stations of the USSR. Directory. - M .: Transport, 1981
- ↑ Railway stations of the USSR. Directory. - M .: Transport, 1981, T.1., P.175 and T.2, p.328.