Ukhtomskaya - stopping point / passenger platform of the Kazan / Ryazan direction of the Moscow Railway in the city of Lyubertsy, Moscow Region. The border with Moscow ( the Kosino-Ukhtomsky district ) runs along the northeastern railway right of way. The first platform in the Moscow region in this direction.
| Platform | |
| Ukhtomskaya | |
|---|---|
| Kazan direction Ryazan direction | |
| Moscow railway | |
| Region w. d. | Moscow-Kursk |
| opening date | 1898 [1] |
| Former names | Podosinki ( 1898 - 1918 ) |
| Number of platforms | 2 |
| Number of paths | four |
| Type of platforms | 1 island, 1 side |
| Platform shape | straight |
| Driving | Perovo - Lyubertsy I |
| Exit to | Leninogorsk Str. ( Moscow ), st. Karl Liebknecht ( Lyubertsy ) |
| Change to | A: 722, 723, 747, 772; Suburban buses: 1206к, Minibus taxi : 13, 72, 315 |
| Tariff zone | 3 |
| Code in ACMS | 193858 |
| Code in Express 3 | 2000,490 |
The Podosinki platform was opened in 1898 , named after a nearby village (since 1934 it has been part of the city of Lyubertsy under the name "Ukhtomsky Village"). In 1918 it was renamed in honor of the engineer A.V. Ukhtomsky, a participant in the December armed uprising in Moscow in 1905 .
Content
History
The four-way stopping point, with high platforms, one island and one side. The platforms are connected by a pedestrian bridge and partially covered by emerald-colored awnings . From the side of the village of Ukhtomsky there is a bus stop “Platform Ukhtomskaya” of Moscow bus routes No. 722, 723, 747, 772 and a suburban bus No. 1206k “Art. Lyubertsy - Art. m. Vykhino. " The historic box office building is closed by a later siding finish and is not used. In October 2013, turnstiles were installed on the platform towards Moscow, in December of the same year they appeared on the second platform. Also during the reconstruction, the platform was significantly extended to the west.
On the other side of the platform, minibuses 13 (to the town "A", "B"), 72 (to the metro station "Zhulebino" and the SEC "MEGA-Belaya Dacha") and 315 (to the metro station "Lyublino")
850 meters (10-15 minutes walk) to the north-west of the platform is the metro station Lermontovsky Prospekt.
On route III, IV, at the southeastern end of the platforms, the Lyubertsy I station begins, capturing part of the platform structures under the pedestrian staircase, but this part is now inaccessible to passengers.
See also
- List of railway stations and platforms of the Moscow region
Notes
- ↑ Railway stations of the USSR. Directory. - M .: Transport, 1981