Bezymyannaya is the railway station of the Volga Railway on the Anisovka - Urbakh line . Located in the village of Bezymyannoye, Engels District, Saratov Region. The station is not electrified. The nearest stations are Lebedevo and Titorenko .
| Station | |
| Nameless | |
|---|---|
| Anisovka - Urbach | |
| Volga Railway | |
| Region w. d. | Saratov |
| opening date | 1894 [1] |
| Type of | freight and passenger |
| Exit to | Nameless |
| Location | Bezymyannoe village, Engels district , Saratov region , Russia |
| Distance to Anisovka | 27 km |
| Distance to Saratov | 50 km |
| Distance to Moscow | 907 km |
| Station code | 62600 |
| Code in Express 3 | 2020875 |
Content
History
- It was built in 1894 as a result of the construction of the Pokrovskaya Sloboda - Uralsk railway line and the Ryazan-Ural railway line .
- The name was given to the nearby farm Nameless Hollow (Gnezdilov farm) [2] . Subsequently, the station grew into a village which acquired the name Bezymyannoye .
Nameless Station
- The opening of the movement followed: with a narrow gauge gauge (0.469 fathoms or 1000 mm gauge) of the Pokrovsko-Uralskaya line (about 396 versts in length) on October 25 (November 7), 1894 [3] .
- In 1905, a residential building was built for station attendants, a station building, a water tower (an extension to the tower was completed in the 30s).
- In the 1910s, a narrow gauge track of 1000 mm was replaced by 1524 mm.
- According to the 1897 census, the number of households is 3, the number of inhabitants is 24 [4] .
- According to the 1910 census, the number of households is 3, the number of inhabitants is 27 [5] .
- According to the 1926 census, the number of households is 31, the number of inhabitants is 67 [6] .
- At the beginning of the 20th century, it is briefly mentioned in the literature - “ Nameless . (35 ver. From Pokrovskaya Sloboda, novouzensk district). The vicinity of the station is inhabited by the Namts colonists who founded several farms. Cargoes are transported to stations in rare cases and in small quantities. Owners prefer to transport their bread in Pokrovskaya Sloboda for sale at the local bazaar ” [7] .
- At the initial stage of the operation to evict the Germans from the Volga region in September 1941, eight trains were sent from the station [8] :
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In total: 8 echelons, 19703 people from the Lizandergean (partially) and Kukkus (partially) cantons of the Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic .
Nameless Station. Panorama.
Activities
- Sale of tickets for all passenger trains;
- reception and baggage claim;
- reception and issuance of wagon consignments permitted for storage at open station plows;
- acceptance and delivery of goods by wagon and small shipments loaded with whole wagons only on access roads and public places [9] .
Long distance station
| Seasonal Train Turnover | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Train number | Driving route | Train number | Driving route |
| 461 | Ufa - Adler | 462 | Adler - Ufa |
Notes
- ↑ Railway stations of the USSR. Directory. - M., Transport, 1981
- ↑ List of places in Novouzensky Uyezd 1859 p. 91. (unavailable link)
- ↑ Historical outline of development ... (inaccessible link)
- ↑ List of places in Novouzensk Uyezd 1900 p. 477. (unavailable link)
- ↑ List of populated places Novouzensky Uyezd 1910 g. P. Z68 (inaccessible link)
- ↑ Pokrovsky canton of 1927
- ↑ "Ryazan-Ural railway and its district" St. Petersburg 1913
- ↑ GESCHICHTE DER WOLGADEUTSCHEN = Volga Germans deported in 1941 .
- ↑ Tariff Guide No. 4. Book 2. Part 1. Alphabetical list of railway stations.