Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk-Gruzovaya is one of the main freight railway stations of the Sakhalin region of the Far Eastern Railway . Named for the city in which it is located.
| Station | |
| Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk-Gruzovaya | |
|---|---|
| Korsakov - Nogliki | |
| Far Eastern Railway | |
| Branch g. d. | Sakhalin region |
| opening date | 1911 |
| Former names | Kita-Toyohara ( jap. 北 豊 原 ) [ clarify ] (1911-1946), Vladimirovka-Sakhalin (1946-1950) |
| Type of | cargo |
| Electrified | not electrified |
| Output to | Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk , |
| Established mileage | 42.3 |
| Distance to Korsakov | 42 km |
| Distance to Noglikov | 611 km |
| Station Code | 99110 |
| Code in automatic control system | 991101 |
| Code in " Express-3 " | 2068460 |
Activity
According to the paragraph, the station is capable of carrying out small cargo shipments from warehouses and in open areas, receiving / sending containers weighing up to 20 tons .
As of August 2011, 2 pairs of suburban diesel trains Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk - Bykov stopped at the station. Passenger long-distance trains do not stop at the station.