Volokolamsk is a railway station of the Riga direction of the Moscow railway . It is part of the Moscow-Smolensk Center for the Organization of Work of Railway Stations DTSS-3 of the Moscow Directorate of Traffic Management. The main application is the district , in terms of work assigned to class 2.
| Station | |
| Volokolamsk | |
|---|---|
| Riga direction | |
| Moscow railway | |
Station building of Volokolamsk station | |
| DCS | DCS-3 Moscow-Smolensky |
| Region w. d. | Moscow-Smolensky |
| opening date | 1901 [1] |
| Type of | precinct |
| Class | 2 |
| Number of platforms | 2 |
| Type of platforms | lateral, island |
| Platform shape | straight |
| Platform Length, m | 250 |
| Width of platforms, m | 7 |
| Adjacent Fields | Chismena - Volokolamsk (2), Volokolamsk - Blagoveshchensk (1) |
| Exit to | Vokzalnaya street |
| Change to | BUT |
| Distance to Shakhovskaya | 28 km |
| Distance to Moscow | 124 km |
| Tariff zone | 14 |
| Code in ACMS | 197609 |
| Code in Express 3 | 2000030 |
It is located in the Volokolamsk district of the Moscow region 125 km (by rail) west of Moscow and 4 km from the center of Volokolamsk , with which there is regular bus service.
Station 2 has high passenger platforms (island and lateral, designed for electric trains and long-distance trains, there is a locomotive depot. Despite the fact that electrification ends 28 km further than Volokolamsk (at Shakhovskaya station), locomotives are changed at Volokolamsk station. From Moscow to Volokolamsk the railway has 2 tracks, then a single track.
The station is the terminal for most of the following electric trains from Moscow. Further, to Shakhovskaya, 5-6 pairs of electric trains per day follow. All long-distance trains stop at the station (Moscow - Velikiye Luki, Moscow - Riga and Moscow - Pskov)
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History
Until the early 1990s, it was the station at which electrification from Moscow ended, respectively, the farthest station for following electric trains. In the early 1990s, the Volokolamsk-Shakhovskaya section was electrified, but left single-track.
Until June 1, 2014, for decades, 1 pair of a commuter train on a diesel traction Volokolamsk - Rzhev-Baltic formed the October Railway. From June 1, it was shortened to the butt station Shakhovskaya , which was the terminal for the second summer pair.
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| Train number | Driving route | Train number | Driving route |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 “Latvia-Express” | Moscow - Riga | 2 “Latvia-Express” | Riga - Moscow |
| 661 | Moscow - Great Luke | 662 | Velikiye Luki - Moscow |
| 663 | Moscow - Pskov | 664 | Pskov - Moscow |
See also
- List of railway stations and platforms of the Moscow region
Notes
- ↑ Railway stations of the USSR. Directory. - M., Transport, 1981