Perlovskaya is a stopping point / passenger platform of the Yaroslavl direction of the Moscow Railway in the city of Mytishchi of the city district of the same name in the Moscow Region. The first stopping point outside Moscow in this direction.
| Platform | |
| Perlovskaya | |
|---|---|
| Yaroslavl direction | |
| Moscow railway | |
| Region w. d. | Moscow-Kursk |
| opening date | 1898 |
| Number of platforms | 3 |
| Number of paths | five |
| Type of platforms | 2 side, 1 island |
| Platform shape | straight |
| Driving | Losinoostrovskaya - Mytishchi |
| Exit to | Streets of Seleznev, Zheleznodorozhny , Vera Voloshina, Semashko |
| Location | Mytishchi |
| Change to | A: 2, 3, 7, 24, 25; Mt: 12, 27, 412k, 1172 |
| Distance to Yaroslavl Station | 14 km |
| Tariff zone | 3 |
| Code in ACMS | 195425 |
| Code in Express 3 | 2000175 |
Located in the former suburban village of Perlovka , now a modern microdistrict of mass development of the city of Mytishchi. Driving time from Yaroslavsky railway station is 23 minutes.
Name Origin
The platform was built in 1898 [1] to service the cottage village built by the tea merchant V. S. Perlov on the land near the railroad purchased from the Department of Appeal .
Current status
Until 2017, it consisted of three platforms: two side and one island. There were awnings on the side platforms, now they are only on the platform to Moscow, which is shifted to the north. The platforms are connected by a bridge, nearby - a ground crossing with a pedestrian traffic light. The third way does not have a platform; stopping electric trains when moving along it on Perlovskaya is impossible.
It is equipped with turnstiles with glass doors (only a platform to Moscow). The island platform was used mainly before the installation of turnstiles, after which it was not used. In 2017, the reconstruction of the platform began, during which the side platform from Moscow was dismantled, in its place, as of March 2018, a new one is being built. The island platform was ousted from October 1, 2017 to April 30, 2018 and began to be used to stop trains going to the region. From May 1, 2018, electric trains to the region were stopped on a new side platform.
Gallery
View from the pedestrian bridge towards Moscow. October 2017
View from the platform from Moscow. March 2018
See also
- List of railway stations and platforms of the Moscow region
Notes
- ↑ Railway stations of the USSR. Directory. - M .: Transport, 1981.