Kerch railway station
Kerch | |
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Location | Disputed: Kerch |
Owned by | Disputed:[1]
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Line(s) | Port Krym—Dzhankoy main line |
Platforms | 4 (3 island platforms) |
Tracks | 8 |
Construction | |
Parking | Yes |
Other information | |
Station code | 47110[2] |
Fare zone | 0 |
History | |
Opened | 1900[3] |
Electrified | No |
Previous names | Kerch-2 (1900—1970) |
Kerch Railway station (Russian: Керчь, Ukrainian: Керч, Crimean Tatar: Keriç) is the main railway station of Kerch in Crimea, a territory recognized by a majority of countries as part of Ukraine, but de facto under control and administration of Russia.
Main information[]
The station can receive container shipments weighing up to 20 tons, and cargo, originating from ports of Kerch. The station is the destination of passenger and commuter trains on the line Vladislavovka—Port Krym. On other lines (Kerch — Kerch-South and Kerch — Port Krym) passenger traffic was from 2010 to 2014.
History[]
The station opened in 1900 as Kerch-2.
In 1970 renamed Kerch.
From 1 August 2014 Russian Railways restored passenger traffic on the line Kerch — Port Krym (passenger train Simferopol — Rostov-on-Don — Moscow).[4]
Trains[]
- Djankoy — Kerch
- Simferopol — Moscow (via Rostov-on-Don)
- Sevastopol — Kerch (only in summer)
Gallery[]
View of the station building from platform 1.
Suburban train Dzhankoy — Kerch.
A train on platform 1.
See also[]
- Crimean Bridge - rail link across Kerch Strait
References[]
- ^ ""Ukrzaliznytsya" will submit a claim against the Russian Federation due to the loss of property in Crimea". RESCUE. 13 January 2016. Archived from the original on 30 January 2016. Retrieved 24 January 2016.
- ^ http://parovoz.com/history/electrification/1969-71.php
- ^ Железнодорожные станции СССР. Справочник. — М.: Транспорт, 1981
- ^ Train Moscow—Simferopol will now go via Kerch Archived 2015-05-29 at the Wayback Machine
External links[]
Coordinates: 45°21′47″N 36°25′39″E / 45.3631°N 36.4275°E
- Railway stations in Crimea
- Railway stations in the Russian Empire opened in 1900
- European railway station stubs