Piryatin ( Ukr. Piryatin ) is an intermediate railway station of the 4th class on the Grebyonka - Bakhmach line , in the city of Piryatin , Poltava region. This stretch of road is single-track and non-electrified, in connection with which the train traffic is low-intensity. The station has a hydrocolumn for refueling steam locomotives . The station is connected by access roads with industrial enterprises of the city.
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| Pyriatin ukr Pyriatin | |
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| Southwestern Railway | |
| Region g. d. | Poltava region |
| Operator | Ukrainian railway |
| opening date | 1894 |
| Station Code | 428404 |
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| Code in " Express-3 " | 2204561 |
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Also, at this station there is a section of the Lubensky inter-branch enterprise of industrial railway transport. On industrial ways diesel locomotives TEM2 and TGM4 ply [1] .
Address: st. Abakanskaya, 102, city, Piryatin - 37100 (Poltava region).
History
In 1894, the branch of the Kiev-Voronezh Railway (the Bakhmach-Grebyonok section) was laid through Pyriatyn [2] . It connected Moscow and Odessa , and was of great economic importance for the development of industry in the region [1] .
On December 7, 1905, the station workers stopped work for 10 days. The next day, the railroad workers held a demonstration , after which they disarmed the prison guards and freed the prisoners [3] .
In May 1918, after the establishment of the power of the Ukrainian state , the supporters of the Soviet government went to the illegal position destroyed the railway tracks [3] .
At the beginning of World War II near the station Piryatin 4 armored steam locomotive and 16 armored cars [ clarify ] , which were captured by the Germans on September 22, 1941 [4] . On June 6, 1946, two 13-year-old boys died at the station as a result of an anti-tank grenade explosion [5] .
In the summer of 2003, the repair of the station was carried out: work was carried out on plastering the facade of the building, repairing the interior, the roof was replaced with metal roofing, above the doors leading to the landing platform, openwork canopies were installed; a new asphalt was laid and a decorative fence was installed [1] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 Station Piryatin - SKYUM Neopr . The appeal date is February 1, 2019. Archived August 3, 2017.
- ↑ PIRYATIN Unsolved . The appeal date is February 1, 2019. Archived on December 5, 2018.
- ↑ 1 2 Piryatin, Piryatinsky district, Poltava region "The History of the City and the Ukrainian Polar Republic
- ↑ Maxim Kolomiets . Armored Great Patriotic . "Land Armadillos" of the Red Army // Liters, 2017
- ↑ Book of Grief of Ukraine. Poltava region. Volume 2. p 24 // “Poltava writer”, 2002