Struktoru street ( Latvian: Struktoru iela ) - a street in the Vidzeme suburb of Riga , in the Teika microdistrict. It starts from Brivibas gatve and ends at the intersection with Bikernieku street . It has asphalt throughout. The total length of the street is 455 meters [1] . One-way street traffic (2 lanes), towards Brivibas gatve .
| Structor Street | |
|---|---|
| Struktoru iela | |
View from the intersection with Bikernieku street | |
| general information | |
| A country | |
| City | Riga |
| Area | Vidzeme suburb |
| Historical district | Teika |
| Length | |
History
Struktoru Street appeared in 1901 and is named after the Structor Building Society, which carried out the work here to parcel the territory of the Grosmanmuiza suburban estate. In 1977 it was renamed in honor of the Soviet statesman Jan Peyve [2] . In 1990, the historical name of the street was restored [3] .
Adjacent Streets
Struktoru Street intersects with the following streets:
- Brivibas Gatwe
- Pabaju street
- Araishu street
- Launcalnes street
- Zalisha street
- Bikernieku Street
Public Transport
Buses of routes 16 and 48, trolleybuses of routes 13, 14 and 17 run along Strukturu street, there are no stopping points on Structoru street, but there are “Struktoru iela” stops on Bikernieku street and Brivibas gatve (when going east). [4] .
Notes
- ↑ Rīgas ielu pamatlielumi (Latvian) (xls). Open data . Riga City Council (January 1, 2016). Date of treatment August 15, 2016.
- ↑ Jana Peyve street // Riga: Encyclopedia = Enciklopēdija “Rīga” / ch. ed. P.P. Eran. - Riga: Main Edition of Encyclopedias , 1989. - P. 806. - 880 p. - 60,000 copies. - ISBN 5-89960-002-0 .
- ↑ Original street names of Riga
- ↑ Schedule of public transport at the Struktoru iela stops