Shipov Les - intermediate freight railway station of a dead-end branch Buturlinovka - Pavlovsk-Voronezhsky of the South-Eastern Railway near the village of Vorontsovka in the Pavlovsky District of the Voronezh Region .
| Station | |
| Shipov Forest | |
|---|---|
| Talovaya - Kalach | |
| Southeast Railway | |
| Region g. d. | Liskinsky |
| opening date | July 1, 1976 [1] |
| Type of | intermediate |
| Classiness | five |
| Number of ways | one |
| Adjacent legs | Buturlinovka - Shipov Forest (1), Shipov Forest - Pavlovsk-Voronezh (1) |
| Current | not |
| Transfer at the station | not |
| Distance to Talovaya | 29.0 km |
| Code in automatic control system | 582306 |
History
In the 1970s, the Buturlinovka-Pavlovsk railway line was built to the Pavlovskgranit enterprise, intended for the removal of rubble. The company began to work on July 1, 1976 - this is the most likely date for the start of operation of the railway. Now the Pavlovsk-Voronezhsky station is the largest station of the Voronezh region in terms of the volume of goods being shipped. South of the station Pavlovsk-Voronezh there is an "island" electrification.
Local Station Work
The station is open for cargo operation [2] .
Paragraphs
3. Receipt and delivery of goods by carload and small shipments, loaded by whole cars, only on access roads and non-public places.
Commercial operations performed at the station
7. Reception / issuance of carriage and small shipments (access roads)