Kalinin Street - a street in a residential area (microdistrict) of the Uralmash of the Ordzhonikidze administrative district of Yekaterinburg [1] [2] The street got its name in honor of M.I. Kalinin , who visited the Uralmashzavod during its construction.
| The outside | |
| Kalinina | |
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Mental hospital on Kalinina street | |
| general information | |
| A country | Russia |
| Region | Sverdlovsk region |
| City | Yekaterinburg |
| Area | Ordzhonikidzevsky |
| Residential area | Uralmash |
| Length | about 2800 m |
| Underground | |
| Name in honor | |
| Postcode | 620012 - odd houses 1–49, even houses 2–38 620042 - odd houses 51–157, even 40–142 |
| Phone numbers | +7 (343) xxx-xx-xx |
Content
Location and amenities
The street runs from southeast to northwest between the streets of Kirovgrad and Ural Workers . It starts from the T-shaped intersection with Kuznetsova Street and ends at a similar intersection with Republican Street [1] [2] . It intersects with the streets of Avangardnaya , Ilyich , Stakhanovskaya , Ordzhonikidze Avenue , streets of the 40th anniversary of the October Revolution , Lomonosov , Baku Commissars , Sosnovy Lane, Narodnaya Front Street, Zeleny and Krasnopoliansky Lanes, Youth Street. Krasnaya Bortsov Street and Simbirsky Lane go to the left of the street, and Industry Street adjoins the street to the right.
The length of the street is about 2800 meters. The width of the carriageway is on average about seven meters (one lane in each direction). There are three traffic lights along the street (at the intersections with Ilyich streets, the 40th anniversary of the October Revolution and the Baku Commissars), there are no unregulated pedestrian crossings . On both sides, the street is equipped with sidewalks (east of the Baku Commissars) and street lighting (except for sections west of Industry Street and east of Krasniy Bortsov Street).
History
The appearance of the street is associated with the formation and development of the social city " Uralmashzavod " in the 1930s .
Until 1933/1934 the street did not have a name, and the houses along it belonged to the Uralmashevsky “quarter No. 1”. The street consisted of two-story chopped houses, except for stone school No. 80 and a two-story sewing workshop at the intersection with Stakhanovskaya Street. Kalinin Street ended in the 1930s with a wooden circus building on its odd side at the intersection with modern Ordzhonikidze Avenue ; then there was a large wasteland, the first chopped houses on which appeared on the eve of the Great Patriotic War , and cinder blocks - after it [3] . Initially, Kalinin Street was straight, but later on sections near the streets of Krasniy Borts and Industry, it was blocked by high-rise buildings, and began to “flow around” the latter.
The construction of Kalinin Street is multi-storey: on the site west of Simbirsky Lane - low-rise, to the east - medium and multi-storey, with elements of high-rise buildings (16-27 floors).
Noteworthy buildings and structures
- No. 1 - a 27-story residential building.
- No. 13 - Psychiatric Hospital No. 3.
- No. 26a - secondary school number 80.
- No. 36a - Art Etude kindergarten.
- No. 48 - secondary school number 72.
- No. 64 - training center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.
Transport
Ground public transportation
The movement of ground public transport on the street is not carried out. The nearest public transport stops : to the beginning of the street - "Library" (on Ilyich street), to the middle of the street - "Kalinina" (street of the 40th anniversary of the October Revolution).
Nearest underground stations
350 meters east of the beginning of the street is the Yekaterinburg metro station Uralmash . By the end of the street, metro lines are not planned.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Khudyakova M.F., 2003 , p. 100.
- ↑ 1 2 Rabinovich R.I., Nizamutdinova T.M., 1988 , p. 54.
- ↑ Petrov M. My native street // For heavy engineering. - 1993. - May 15. - S. 1
Literature
- Rabinovich R.I., Sherstobitov S.L. Streets of Sverdlovsk . - 2nd edition. - Sverdlovsk: Middle Ural Book Publishing House, 1965. - 25,000 copies.
- Rabinovich R.I., Nizamutdinova T.M. Streets of Sverdlovsk. - 5th edition. - Sverdlovsk: Middle Ural Book Publishing House, 1988. - 224 p. - 100,000 copies. - ISBN 5-7529-0009-3 .
- Khudyakova M.F. Streets of Yekaterinburg. - Yekaterinburg: Middle Ural Book Publishing House, 2003. - 336 p. - ISBN 5-7529-0048-4 .