Young - a railway station on the Atkarsk-Kalininsk line , located in the village of Ozernoye, Atkarsky District, Saratov Region .
| Station | |
| Young | |
|---|---|
| Atkarsk - Kalininsk | |
| Volga Railway | |
| Branch w. d. | Saratov branch |
| opening date | 1894 [1] |
| Former names | Durasovka |
| Type of | passenger |
| Exit to | Lakeside |
| Distance to Saratov | 115 km |
| Distance to Atkarsk | 34 km |
| Station code | 60891 |
| Code in Express 3 | 2020773 |
Currently functioning as a stopping point .
Content
History
The station was formed in 1894 [2] . Initially, the station was called Durasovka [3] by the name of the village on whose territory it was located. During the construction of the station in the village of Durasovka, a working village was formed - a microdistrict, which today is called Peschanka.
In 1966, the village of Durasovka was renamed the village of Ozernoye , after which the name of the station changed, it became known as Yunaya.
In the Soviet years, 4 railway tracks functioned at the station. A granary was located near the station.
In 1998, the station was closed and became a stopping point, one of the four railway tracks remained.
Activities
Boarding and disembarkation of passengers on the local train "Atkarsk-Kalininsk"
Notes
- ↑ Railway stations of the USSR. Directory. - M., Transport, 1981
- ↑ Great Saratov Encyclopedia
- ↑ Description of stations and their environs