Pervomaiskoye is a closed railway station of the departmental railway branch of Vostochny Put LLC (the former Mui Railroad), connected to the lines of the Sakhalin region of the Far Eastern Railway . Named after the village of the same name .
| Station | |
| May Day | |
|---|---|
| Pobedino - Pervomaiskoe | |
| Departmental LLC "East Way" | |
| opening date | 1943 year |
| closing date | year 2014 |
| Former names | Ganmon-willow ( Japanese 雁門 岩 ) (1943-1946) Muyka (1946-1961) |
| Type of | freight |
| Number of paths | 6 |
| Electrified | not electrified |
| Exit to | May Day |
| Location | in the center of the village |
| Installed mileage | 47.5 |
| Distance to Pobedino | 47.5 km |
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History
The station was opened in 1943 as part of the launch site Pobedino - Pervomaiskoe. Until 1991, it had a narrow track.
On August 11, 1945, the station was liberated by Soviet troops. Since 1981, the railway began to be reorganized to the Sakhalin standard, which lasted 10 years. Until the early 2000s, it had passenger traffic to Pobedino station. Since 2014, not in operation.
Description
The station consists of six 1067 mm gauge tracks, previously 750 mm all non-electrified. The path to the oil terminal departs from the northern neck of the station.
Activities
According to the paragraph, the station is able to carry out small cargo shipments from warehouses and in open areas.
There is no passenger service since 2000. Prior to this, 2 pairs of passenger trains, consisting of a diesel locomotive and 2 PV40 cars, rearranged to a track of 1067 mm, ran from Pobedino