Aivazovskaya ( Ukrainian: Aivazovsk ) is a railway station in the Crimea . It is located on the territory of Feodosia , the penultimate one at a dead end line ending in the Feodosia seaport . It was founded during the laying of the railway to Feodosia, which was actively promoted by the Russian artist of Armenian origin Ivan Aivazovsky , whose name she was named. It is located near the coastline, bus station and the church of St. Catherine [4] .
| Station | |
| Aivazovskaya Aivazovska | |
|---|---|
| Dzhankoy - Theodosius | |
| Crimean Railway [1] / Dnieper Railway [2] | |
| Operator | FSUE Crimean Railway (de facto) |
| opening date | 1892 [3] |
| Former names | Sarygol |
| Type of | freight-passenger |
| Number of platforms | 2 |
| Number of paths | 6 |
| Type of platforms | low, 1 lateral, 1 island |
| Platform shape | straight, curved |
| Electrified | not electrified |
| Exit to | Fedko street , the central bus station of Feodosia, oil depot |
| Distance to Dzhankoy | 115 km |
| Distance to Feodosia (central station) | 3 km |
| Code in ACMS | 471809 |
| Code in Express 3 | 2078766 |
- Not to be confused with Aivazovskoye village also located in Crimea .
Suburban Routes
- Theodosius - Vladislavovka
- Theodosius - Kirov
- Theodosius - Dzhankoy
- Feodosia - Armyansk
Notes
- ↑ According to the position of Roszheldor
- ↑ According to the position of Ukrzaliznytsia
- ↑ Railway stations of the USSR. Directory. - M., Transport, 1981
- ↑ Art. Aivazovskaya, Golden Beach, p. Beregovoe, p. Primorsky, x. South