Inkerman I (pronounced " Inkerman-First "; Ukrainian: Inkerman I , Crimean-Tat. İnkerman I ) - junction railway station in Crimea . It was opened in 1875 during the construction of the Lozovo-Sevastopol Railway , named after the nearby ruins of the Inkerman fortress.
| Station | |
| Inkerman I Inkerman I | |
|---|---|
| Moscow-Kursk - Sevastopol Inkerman I - Reed Bay | |
| Crimean Railway [1] / Dnieper Railway [2] | |
| Operator | FSUE Crimean Railway (de facto) |
| opening date | 1875 [3] |
| Electrified | 1974 |
| Current | constant, 3 kV |
| Exit to | Linear st. |
| Installed mileage | 1532 |
| Distance to Moscow | 1532 km |
| Distance to Sevastopol | 8 kilometers |
| Distance to the reed bay | 27 km |
| Station code | 47320 |
| Code in ACMS | |
| Code in Express 3 | 2078733 |
Content
Suburban
It is represented by 6 pairs of electric trains connecting Simferopol - Sevastopol .
Freight transportation
From the station, a 27-kilometer branch to Kamyshovaya Bay begins, along which goods arriving at the port of Kamyshovaya Bay are transported. There is no passenger service on this line.
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Notes
- ↑ According to the position of Roszheldor
- ↑ According to the position of Ukrzaliznytsia
- ↑ Arkhangelsky A. S., Arkhangelsky V. A. Railway stations of the USSR. Directory. - M .: Transport , 1981. - T. 1. - S. 189. - 368 p. - 100,000 copies.