Nevelsk is a railway station of the Sakhalin region of the Far Eastern Railway . Named after the city of the same name in which it is located
| Station | |
| Nevelsk | |
|---|---|
| Mine Sakhalin - Arsentievka | |
| Far Eastern Railway | |
| Branch w. d. | Sakhalin region |
| opening date | October 11, 1920 |
| Former names | Honto ( Japanese 本 斗 ) (1920-1946) |
| Type of | freight |
| Number of platforms | one |
| Number of paths | 2 (+1 divided by the platform into two dead ends) |
| Platform type | low side |
| Platform shape | straight |
| Electrified | not electrified |
| Exit to | Nevelsku |
| Installed mileage | 17 |
| Distance to Ilyinsk | 169 km |
| Distance to Shakhty-Sakhalinskaya | 17 km |
| Station code | 99310 |
| Code in Express 3 | 2068501 |
History
The station was opened on October 11, 1920 as part of the Kholmsk-Sortirovochny - Nevelsk launch site. In 1921, the line was extended to Shakhty-Sakhalinskaya .
In 2009, after the earthquake, the station at the station and the bridge across the Kazachka River were overhauled .
| External Images | |
|---|---|
| Station Nevelsk | |
| View of the station, reconstructed after the earthquake (2009) | |
Activities
The station is a junction where freight trains from Kholmsk and Shakhty-Sakhalinskaya cross. According to the paragraph, the station can send small freight and containers weighing up to 5 tons .
There has been no passenger service at the station since 1999 . Prior to this, a local train from two Japanese-made cars with a TG16 diesel locomotive ran from the station to Kholmsk .