Denisov-Uralsky Boulevard - a street in the residential area " South-West " of the Leninsky Administrative Region of Yekaterinburg . The name of the boulevard was in honor of Alexei Kuzmich Denisov-Uralsky (1863-1926) - a famous Russian artist, a native of Yekaterinburg [1] [2]
| Boulevard | |
| Denisov-Uralsky | |
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| general information | |
| A country | Russia |
| Region | Sverdlovsk region |
| City | Yekaterinburg |
| Area | Leninist |
| Residential area | Southwestern |
| Length | 1.0 km |
| Underground | not |
| Postcode | 620146 |
| Phone numbers | +7 (343) xxx-xx-xx |
Content
Location and amenities
The boulevard runs from east-south-east to west-north-west along a curved trace. It starts from the intersection with Moskovskaya Street and ends with the intersection with Amundsen Street , where it then goes onto Akademika Bardina Street [1] [2] . It has no intersections with streets.
The length of Denisov-Uralsky Boulevard is about 1.0 km. The width of the carriageway is about 7 m. There are two traffic lights (at intersections with highways of citywide significance) and two unregulated pedestrian crossings along the street. On both sides of the boulevard is equipped with sidewalks and street lighting . House numbering starts from Moskovskaya Street.
History
Construction on the street was carried out in the first half of the 1980s as part of the integrated development of the territory of the former Moscow peat (3rd stage of construction). The boulevard was completely built up by the beginning of 1984 with multi-storey panel houses of standard series (9-16 floors).
Infrastructure
On the boulevard there is a secondary school No. 154 (house No. 3) and a gymnasium No. 161 (house No. 9a).
Transport
Automobile traffic on the entire length of the street is two-way.
Ground public transportation
The boulevard is an intra-district highway . The movement of public transport on it is not carried out.
Nearest underground stations
There are no existing metro stations nearby. In the distant future, 1.5 km northwest of the end of the boulevard, the construction of the 3rd line station of the Yekaterinburg metro is planned "Volgograd" .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Khudyakova M.F., 2003 , p. 79.
- ↑ 1 2 Rabinovich R.I., Nizamutdinova T.M., 1988 , p. 43.
Literature
- Rabinovich R.I., Nizamutdinova T.M. Streets of Sverdlovsk. - 5th edition. - Sverdlovsk: Middle Ural Book Publishing House, 1988. - 224 p. - 100,000 copies. - ISBN 5-7529-0009-3 .
- Khudyakova M.F. Streets of Yekaterinburg. - Yekaterinburg: Middle Ural Book Publishing House, 2003. - 336 p. - ISBN 5-7529-0048-4 .