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Novosibirsk-West

Novosibirsk-West ( until 1960 - Krivoshchekovo ) - the railway station of the Novosibirsk region of the West-Siberian railway , located in the Leninsky district of Novosibirsk .

Station
Novosibirsk-West
Ob - Novosibirsk-Main
West Siberian Railway
Novosibirsk Zapadny railway station 07-2016 img2.jpg
Novosibirsk-Zapadny railway station
Branch g. d.Novosibirsk region
opening date1896 [1] [2]
Former namesKrivoshchekovo (until 1960) [3] [4]
Number of platforms2
Number of waysten
Platform Type1 side, 1 island
Platform Formstraight lines
Distance to Moscow3234 km
Distance to ob9 km
Distance to Novosibirsk-Glavny8 kilometers
Station Code88090
Code in automatic control system851207
Code in " Express-3 "2044003 [2]

Content

History

The Krivoshchekovo station was built in 1896 [2] 1 verst from the village of Bolshoy Krivoshchekovo, Tomsk district of the Tomsk province (now part of Novosibirsk) during the construction of the western part of the Siberian railway from Chelyabinsk . At that time, it was the extreme butt station of the West-Siberian railway (from Chelyabinsk to the Ob river), the Middle-Siberian railway started from the right eastern bank of the river. When the station was open school. Already by 1898, about 14,000 tons of grain products (wheat, oats, flour, rye, cereals, oilcorn, etc.) were sent from the station to the western part of the country, and the total amount of goods shipped reached 1 million pounds [5 ] . The station at that time was extreme on the western bank of the Ob in front of the railway bridge opened in 1897.

The construction of the railway and the station near the village led to a rapid multiple increase in its inhabitants [6] .

In 1897, a train arrived at the station, in which Vladimir Ulyanov was traveling, heading for Shushenskoye [7] .

Location

The station "Novosibirsk-Zapadny" is located in the Leninsky district between Station Street and Broad Street.

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Notes

  1. ↑ Arkhangelsky A. S. Arkhangelsky V. A. USSR railway stations (Handbook, book 1) // Moscow: Transport . - 1981. - 368 p. P. 351.
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 Unified network markup. 851207: Novosibirsk-West .
  3. ↑ Arkhangelsky A. S. Arkhangelsky V. A. USSR railway stations (Handbook, book 2) // Moscow: Transport . - 1981. - 360 p. Pp. 279, 314.
  4. ↑ The region of gloomy proletarians. NGS. NEWS.
  5. ↑ Dmitriyev-Mamonov A.I. , Zdzyarsky A.F. The Guidebook on the Great Siberian Railway . Publication of the Ministry of Railways (with 2 phototypes , 360 phototype engravings, 4 maps of Siberia, 3 city plans) // SPb: Fellowship of the artistic press. - 1900. - 600 s. (P. 191, 234, 288).
  6. ↑ Tomsk province // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : 86 t. (82 t. And 4 add.). - SPb. , 1890-1907. .
  7. ↑ In Novosibirsk, Vladimir Lenin spent 696 minutes. TVNZ.

Links

  • Guide to the great Siberian railway. From St. Petersburg to Vladivostok. 1909-1910. - St. Petersburg, 1909.


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Novosibirsk-West&oldid=101281799


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