Vorkutinsky street - a street in the Nevsky district of St. Petersburg . It runs from Far Eastern Avenue to Nerchinskaya Street between the Leroy Merlin and Furniture Wood hypermarkets.
| Vorkutinskaya street | |
|---|---|
| general information | |
| A country | Russia |
| City | St. Petersburg |
| Area | Nevsky |
| Historical district | Cheerful Village |
| Underground | |
History
The street got its name on March 1, 2013 [1] in the city of Vorkuta in the Komi Republic . Vorkutinskaya Street is one of the narrowest streets in St. Petersburg.
On November 30, 2013, a memorial sign to the miners of Vorkuta was opened on Vorkuta Street [2] . The author of the memorial plate “To the miners of the polar Vorkuta, who selflessly supported the feat of the heroic defenders of Leningrad” - Tarasy Troshin [3]
Since December 2015, one-way traffic has been introduced on the street, the direction is from Nerchinskaya Street to Far East Avenue.
Notes
- ↑ Decree of the Government of St. Petersburg No. 127 of 03/01/2013 "On the assignment of names to nameless driveways in the Nevsky district of St. Petersburg" Archived copy of December 28, 2013 on the Wayback Machine
- ↑ In the Nevsky district, a memorial sign was opened to the miners of Vorkuta. An archive copy of December 28, 2013 on the Wayback Machine // Karpovka.net . - December 4, 2013
- ↑ News