Uglezavodsk is one of the railway stations of the Sakhalin region of the Far Eastern Railway . It is named after the village of the same name in which it is located.
| Station | |
| Uglezavodsk | |
|---|---|
| Falcon - Bulls | |
| Far Eastern Railway | |
| Branch w. d. | Sakhalin region |
| opening date | 1943 year |
| closing date | May 31, 2019 [1] |
| Former names | Higashi-Naybuchi ( 東 内 淵 ) (1943-1946) |
| Type of | freight-passenger |
| Number of platforms | one |
| Number of paths | 2 |
| Platform type | low |
| Platform shape | straight |
| Electrified | not electrified |
| Exit to | Uglezavodsk |
| Installed mileage | 16.3 |
| Distance to Falcon | 16 km |
| Distance to Bykov | 7 km |
| Station code | 99180 |
| Code in ACMS | 991807 |
| Code in Express 3 | 2068531 |
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History
The station was opened in 1943 as part of a branch from the main course of the Sakhalin region of the Far Eastern Railway.
Description
The station consists of three 1067 mm gauge tracks, both non-electrified. The first track, located separately from the others, has a passenger platform with a station. The access road to the coal overload departs from the station.
Activities
As of August 2011, two pairs of suburban diesel trains Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk - Bykov stop at the station, one of the pairs runs only on weekdays . Also, the station can carry out small cargo shipments.
Images
Towards Bykov
Towards the falcon
Notes
- ↑ [1]