Ochakovo II - the former freight railway station in Moscow, in the Ramenki district, north of Michurinsky Prospekt , existed from 1958 to 2006 .
| Station | |
| Ochakovo II | |
|---|---|
| Kiev direction | |
| Moscow railway | |
| Branch w. d. | Moscow-Smolensk |
| opening date | 1958 [1] |
| closing date | 2006 |
| Type of | commodity |
Previously, it served enterprises in the area of Vinnytsia Street, as well as a concrete plant located between Vernadsky, Michurinsky and Lomonosovsky Avenues. The access road to Beton JSC passed beyond Mosfilmovskaya Street, then crossed Michurinsky Prospekt in the vicinity of Indira Gandhi Square and entered the territory of the Ramenka industrial zone. In the future, the path branched: one part was a concrete plant station with the semi-official name “Lengory”, the second reached the Universitet metro station. The southern access road from Ochakovo station served closed military enterprises on Vinnitsa Street. The path to the station was connected to the Kiev direction at the Matveevskaya platform, however, a separate path went to Ochakovo station, there was a bridge over the Ramenka river.
In 2002-2004, due to the closure of the concrete plant, the section Ochakovo-2 - Lengory - University was demolished. Since after the closure of the plant, servicing other enterprises was unprofitable, the station was closed and dismantled. The section of the way to Ochakovo-2 station to the Ramenki valley was preserved until 2007, but was never used. At the end of 2007, the main part of the route from Ochakovo station was dismantled, but the fragment in the protected area of the Ramenka River, which became isolated from the network, was dismantled much later. At the moment, the construction of the flyover of the South understudy of Kutuzovsky Prospekt has been launched at the site of this site.
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See also
- List of Moscow railway stations and platforms
Notes
- ↑ Railway stations of the USSR. Directory. - M., Transport, 1981