Novosibirsk railway station

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Novosibirsk-Glavny
West Siberian Railway terminal
Novosibirsk Glavny Station 07-2016 img1.jpg
View of the station from the street.
Location Russia, Novosibirsk
Coordinates55°02′09″N 82°54′00″E / 55.0358°N 82.9000°E / 55.0358; 82.9000Coordinates: 55°02′09″N 82°54′00″E / 55.0358°N 82.9000°E / 55.0358; 82.9000
Owned byRussian Railways
Platforms8 (7 island platforms)
Tracks14
Construction
Parkingyes
Other information
Station code87390
Fare zone0
History
Opened1893[1]
Previous namesOb' (before 1909)
Novonikolaevsk (1909-1926)
Services
Preceding station   West Siberian Railway   Following station
Sign about Lenin's visit

Novosibirsk-Glavny is the primary passenger railway station for the city of Novosibirsk in Russia, and an important stop along the Trans-Siberian Railway and Turkestan–Siberia Railway. The station is one of the largest in Russia. The main building takes an area of 30,000 square metres.[2]

Trains and destinations[]

International[]

Train number Train name Destination Operated by
001М/002Щ Rossiya
Россия
Russia Moscow (Yaroslavsky)
Russia Vladivostok (cars: North Korea Pyongyang,
North Korea Tumangang)
Russia Russian Railways
003З/004З Russia Moscow (Yaroslavsky)
China Beijing (Main)
Runs through Mongolia Mongolia
China China Railway
005Щ/006Щ Russia Moscow (Yaroslavsky)
Mongolia Ulaanbaatar (cars: Mongolia Erdenet)
Russia Russian Railways
Mongolia Ulaanbataar Railway
019Ч/020Щ Vostok
Восток
Russia Moscow (Yaroslavsky)
China Beijing (Main)
Russia Russian Railways
059Н/059С Russia Kislovodsk
Russia Novokuznetsk
Runs through Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
Russia Russian Railways
063Б/064Б Belarus Minsk (cars: Belarus Brest) Belarus Belarusian Railways
123Н/124В Russia Belgorod
Runs through Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
Russia Russian Railways
133Н/133С Russia Anapa
Russia Tomsk
Runs through Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
Russia Russian Railways
363T/363У Kazakhstan Karaganda
Russia Tomsk
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Temir Zholy
369Н/369Ф Uzbekistan Tashkent
Runs through Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
Uzbekistan Uzbek Railways

References[]

  1. ^ Железнодорожные станции СССР. Справочник. — М.: Транспорт, 1981
  2. ^ "Novosibirsk Railway Station". Siberian Times. Retrieved 14 March 2013.


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