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Mitrofanievskoe highway

Mitrofanievskoe highway - a highway in the Admiralteysky and Moscow districts of St. Petersburg . Meridional radial highway in the historical district Hot Field . Passes from the embankment of the Obvodny Canal to the line of the Connecting Railway [2] . To the south of it passes into Cuban street along the Mitrofanievsky overpass . It is connected to the northern shore of the Obvodny Canal by the Mitrofanievsky bridge . Highway parallel to the Baltic railway line .

Mitrofanievskoe highway
general information
A countryRussia
CitySt. Petersburg
AreaAdmiralteysky , Moscow
Historical districtHot field
Length2920 m
Width14-20 m
UndergroundSpb metro line1.svg Baltic
Spb metro line2.svg Moscow Gate
Spb metro line2.svg Power
Former namesGreat Mitrofanievskaya road
Postcode196084,
198095 [1]
Police unitNarva part
Mitrofanievsky bridge
Mitrofanievsky overpass

Content

  • 1 History
  • 2 Intersections
  • 3 Transport
  • 4 Socially significant objects
  • 5 notes
  • 6 Literature
  • 7 References

History

The highway has been named after the end of the 19th century . Prior to this, since 1859 it has been called the Great Mitrofanievskaya Road [3] . The names are associated with the former Mitrofanievsky cemetery .

In 2005-2007 , the Mitrofanievskoye Highway was reconstructed (it was expanded from two to four lanes), and on October 10, 2007, the Mitrofanievskoye Highway was connected to the Kubinskaya Street by the Mitrofanievsky Overpass across the Connecting Railway line, as well as the Mitrofanievsky Bridge - from the northern embankment of the Obvodny Canal . Moreover, traffic on the highway itself opened more than six months earlier [4] .

Intersections

The following streets cross from north to south (to increase the numbering of buildings) Mitrofanievskoe highway:

  • Embankment of the Obvodny Canal - Mitrofanievskoye Shosse adjoins it in the alignment of the Mitrofanievsky Bridge ;
  • Mitrofanievsky impasse - adjoining;
  • Malaya Mitrofanievskaya street - adjoining;
  • Old Believers Street - the intersection with the junction of Yalta Street ;
  • connecting railway line - the intersection with the transition of Mitrofanievskoe highway to Kubinskaya street along the Mitrofanievskiy overpass.

Transport

At the junction of the Mitrofanievskoye Shosse to the embankment of the Obvodny Canal there is the Baltiyskaya metro station of the 1st (Kirovsk-Vyborg) line . The closest stations to the end of the highway are Moskovskyi Vorota (about 900 m in a straight line from the intersection with Old Believers' Street) and Electrosila (about 1.1 km in a straight line from the end of the highway) of the 2nd (Moskovsko-Petrogradskaya) line .

Commercial bus route No. K281 runs along Mitrofanievskoye Shosse.

The Baltic Station is located at the beginning of the highway, at a distance of about 400 m from the intersection with Old Believers Street - the Elektrodepo platform, at a distance of about 850 m from the end of the highway - the Bronevaya station. At a distance of about 650 m from the intersection with Old Believers Street, there is an inactive railway platform Korpusnoe highway .

At the end of the Mitrofanievskoye highway, the freight station Korpusny Post is located .

Socially significant objects

  • Admiral business center (adjacent to the embankment of the Obvodny Canal) - Building 2, Building 1, Building K;
  • business center "Office-M Malevich" - embankment of the Obvodny Canal, house 118a, letter Zh;
  • OJSC Severkvartssotsvetsy - Building 8a [ specify ] ;
  • business center "Rainbow" - house 29 letter A;
  • Gromovskoe cemetery (at the intersection with Old Believers Street).

Notes

  1. ↑ Postal Codes of Russia - St. Petersburg - “M ...”
  2. ↑ Government of St. Petersburg. Decree of February 6, 2006 No. 117 On the Register of Names of Elements of the Road Network (excluding Federal Highways), Elements of the Planning Structure Located in St. Petersburg
  3. ↑ City names today and yesterday, 1997 .
  4. ↑ Welcome to the impasse! // My area . - March 7, 2007

Literature

  • Gorbachevich K. S. , Khablo E. P. Why are they so named? On the origin of the names of streets, squares, islands, rivers and bridges of Leningrad. - 3rd ed., Rev. and add. - L .: Lenizdat , 1985 .-- S. 239. - 511 p.
  • Gorbachevich K. S. , Khablo E. P. Why are they so named? On the origin of the names of streets, squares, islands, rivers and bridges of St. Petersburg. - 4th ed., Revised. - SPb. : Norint , 1996 .-- S. 162. - 359 p. - ISBN 5-7711-0002-1 .
  • Mitrofanievskoe highway // City names today and yesterday: Petersburg toponymy / comp. S.V. Alekseeva, A.G. Vladimirovich , A.D. Erofeev et al. - 2nd ed., Revised. and add. - SPb. : Lick , 1997 .-- S. 78 .-- 288 p. - (Three centuries of Northern Palmyra). - ISBN 5-86038-023-2 .
  • Vladimirovich A. G. , Erofeev A. D. Petersburg in the names of the streets. - M .: AST; SPb. : Astrel-SPb; Vladimir : VKT, 2009 .-- S. 406–407. - 752 s. - 3000 copies. - ISBN 978-5-17-057482-7 .

Links

  • Mitrofanievskoe highway in the Encyclopedia of St. Petersburg
  • Overview of street buildings on Citywalls


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mitrofanievskoe_shosso&oldid=94187778


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