Redakovo is a former village, now part of the city of Novokuznetsk .
Redakovo | |
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City | Novokuznetsk |
The administrative district of the city | Kuibyshev |
Previous status | village |
Year of inclusion in the city limits | 1939 |
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History
When in 1927, the 14th party congress decided to build a KVM on the site of the village of Bessonovo, residents began to be resettled to the area of the then existing village of Redakovo [1]
Especially expanded settlement before the war .
In 1942, construction began on the Redakovskaya mine.
Description
Geographically included in the Kuibyshev district of Novokuznetsk. Redakovo is a small village without multi-storey buildings. The main street is Verkhne-Redakovo.
The village is located on one of the hills of the Falcon Mountains.
In the village there is a plant of metal, previously there was a power-saw bench.
Transportation
Bus number 51 Station - Redakovo, passing number 153 (suburban) Station - Pushkino, in the summer there is a city number 153s Station - Redakovo - Gardens Redakovsky. From 1961 to 2014 the tram ran towards Tochilina.
Rail
Until the summer of 2011 there was a branch on the power-saw bench from the station Novokuznetsk-passenger. In connection with the construction of the southern exit road Novokuznetsk, they decided to dismantle the line. There was only a dead end near School number 1 for check-in at the Cold Storage Plant. In 2018, the railway tracks were dismantled.
Notes
- ↑ E. Polyakova. Redakovsky apples // Kuznetsk worker : newspaper. - 2004. - October 23.