Victory (Proletarian victory) - a liquidated stopping point / passenger platform of the Yaroslavl direction of the Moscow Railway ( Mytishchi-Pirogovo railway line ) in the former Mytishchi district of the Moscow region . Named after the factory "Proletarian Victory" in the village. Pirogovsky .
| Platform | |
| Victory | |
|---|---|
| Mytishchi - Pirogovo | |
| Moscow railway | |
| opening date | 1964 |
| closing date | 1997 |
| Number of platforms | one |
| Number of paths | one |
| Driving | Mytishchi - Pirogovo |
| Exit to | Pirogovskoe highway |
Built in the 30s of the XX century .
One platform, side. Ticket offices were located on the same platform. Built on the same type as the Dynamo platform. To the northwest of the platform is a crossing on Pirogovskoye Shosse.
Two narrow asphalt paths led to the platform.
The Victory platform was closed with the whole branch in 1997 . She "lived" longer than Pirogovo and Dynamo. The passenger platform and the pavilion remained intact until the fall of 2007 , after which they were destroyed. Now only the ladder has survived, which led to the platform. In December 2008, the pavilion at the move was also destroyed.
A plan for the prospective construction (restoration) of the railway line from the station. Mytishchi to Pirogovsky settlement (as an object of the light metro in accordance with the general plan of Mytishchi) with the transfer of the platform to Pirogovsky intersection.

Pavilion, platform demolished (2004)

(2004)


Interesting Facts
The platform was mentioned in the "Toponymic Dictionary of the Moscow Region" by E. M. Pospelov , published 3 years after its actual closure.
See also
- Mytishchi-Northern
- List of railway stations and platforms of the Moscow region