Lenin Avenue - the main avenue of the city of Zelenogorsk, Kurortny district of St. Petersburg . Passes from Primorsky highway and Ispolkomskaya street to the border with the Vyborg district of the Leningrad region . Then it continues as highway 41K-097 and goes to the village of Ogonyka .
| Lenin Avenue | |
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Former courthouse on Lenin Avenue | |
| general information | |
| A country | Russia |
| City | St. Petersburg |
| Area | Resort |
| Length | 6.5 km |
| Former names | High Road (Suuritie), Viertotie, Big Avenue |
| Locality | Zelenogorsk |
The original name is the Big Road (Finnish counterpart is Suuritie ). It has been known since the 18th century. The big road also included part of the Primorsky highway to the village of Ushkovo .
Since the 1920s, this has been the Viertotie - Slash Road . The name is given due to the fact that the passage takes place on lands liberated from the forest for farming.
After the city was transferred to the USSR, the road was renamed Bolshoy Prospekt . And in the late 1940s it was renamed Lenin Avenue - in honor of the founder of the state, V. I. Lenin [1] .
In 2014-2015, the intersection of Zelenogorsk highway and Lenin Avenue was reconstructed. Two additional stripes were created there, formed due to the partial cutting down of the Upper Square. Work on the order of the Directorate of Transport Construction was carried out by ABZ-Dorstroy CJSC, which is part of the ABZ-1 group [2] .
Along Lenin Avenue there are several green areas, most of which are named: March 8th, Komsomolsky Square, Youth Square, Victory Square, Youth Square, Upper Square, Locomotive Square, Service Square.
Crossroads
- Primorskoye Shosse / Ispolkomskaya Street
- Church street
- Park Lane
- Commandant Street
- Krasnoarmeyskaya street
- Komsomolskaya street
- Living room street
- Railway station street
- Zelenogorsk Highway / Service Street
- Parovoznaya street / Vokzalnaya street
- Krivonosovskaya street
- Heroes Street
- Unity Street
- Long street
- Pukhtolovskaya road
Notes
- ↑ Great Toponymic Encyclopedia of St. Petersburg / Ed. A. G. Vladimirovich . - SPb. : LIK , 2013 .-- S. 723. - 1136 p. - 2000 copies. - ISBN 978-5-86038-171-1 .
- ↑ In Zelenogorsk, completed to expand the intersection at the station // Gunner