Happy - the railway platform of the Gorky Railway , located within the boundaries of Nizhny Novgorod ( Avtozavodsky district , Sotsgorod microdistrict). Located on a branch going to the station. Kustovaya and Nizhny Novgorod-Automobile Plant , near the intersection of October Avenue, Transitionnikov and Dyakonov Streets.
| Platform | |
| Happy | |
|---|---|
| Doskino - Bush | |
| Gorky Railway | |
| Branch w. d. | Gorky branch |
| opening date | 1964 [1] |
| Type of platforms | side |
| Platform shape | straight |
| Exit to | Avtozavodsky district of Nizhny Novgorod |
| Tariff zone | one |
| Station code | 260126 |
| Code in Express 3 | 2061595 |
The platform serves several pairs of electric trains connecting Kustovaya - Doskino and Kustovaya - Surovatikha .
The station is interesting in that from 1939 to 1965 next to this platform was the terminal station of the children's railway "Happy." Another terminal station of this road, "Rodina", is located in the park to them. 1st of May. Thus, the children's railway had a long length and played the role of urban transport, actually duplicating congested tram routes. Currently, the building of this station is the Wedding Palace [2] .
The platform has not been repaired since about 1990. As a result of subsidence and bedding, the path from once high by 2002 turned into low.
As of November 2013, the platform lost the ticket office building, a canopy for passengers waiting for the train, and all nameplates.
Near the platform on both sides of the railway there are terminal stops for trolleybuses of routes No. 2, 14.
Commuter trains [3] :
| Train number | Driving route | Train number | Driving route |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6703 | Bush - Surovatikha | 6712 | Surovatikha - Bush |
| 6791 | Bush - Zimenki | not | Zimenki - Bush |
| 6795 | Kustovaya - Petryaevka | 6796 | Petryaevka - Bush |
| 6789 | Bush - Doskino | 6788 | Doskino - Bush |
| not | Bush - Doskino | 6792 | Doskino - Bush |
Notes
- ↑ Arkhangelsky A.S., Arkhangelsky V.A. Railway stations of the USSR: Directory. Prince II - M.: Transport, 1981. - p. 149
- ↑ Page about Gorky Railways on the site of Sergey Bolashenko
- ↑ Schedule of trains at Kustovaya station