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Alabino (platform)

Alabino is a stopping point / passenger platform for the Kiev direction of the Moscow Railway Naro-Fominsk urban district of the Moscow region.

Platform
Alabino
Kiev direction
Moscow Railway
Platforma alabino.jpg
Region g. d.Moscow-Smolensky
opening date1899 [1]
Number of platforms2
Number of ways2
Platform Typelateral
Platform Formstraight lines
DriveAprelevka - Selyatino
LocationAlabino
Distance to Moscow-Pass. Kiev47 km Yandex. Schedules
Tariff zone6
Code in automatic control system181028
Code in " Express-3 "2001063

The line is located 47 kilometers [2] from the Kiev railway station . From the south exit towards the village Alabino .

To the north of the platform is the village of Petrovskoye, an abandoned estate and the Pnevodoprivod plant, to the northeast is the Desna River and the village of Burtsevo. In the west - the overpass of the Moscow small ring . Driving time from Kievsky station is about 56 minutes [2] .

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History

Near Alabina, on the territory of the former noble estate , the Church of the Intercession of the Most Holy Theotokos, built in 1858, operates, from 1960 to 1964 . served archpriest Alexander Men .

The cash pavilion built in the 1960s operates on a platform in the direction of Moscow.

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    Alabino-2019

On July 12, 1931, a major plane crash occurred near Alabino.

See also

  • List of railway stations and platforms of the Moscow region

Notes

  1. ↑ USSR railway stations. Directory. - M., Transport, 1981
  2. ↑ 1 2 Schedule of trains Moscow - Alabino. Fare. The price of tickets for electric trains

Links

  • Train schedule
  • Alabino Platform on Yandex Maps
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alabino_ ( Platform )&oldid = 100927972


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