Yuny railway station

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Yuny
Commuter service passenger station
Coordinates60°1′32″N 30°17′43″E / 60.02556°N 30.29528°E / 60.02556; 30.29528Coordinates: 60°1′32″N 30°17′43″E / 60.02556°N 30.29528°E / 60.02556; 30.29528
Line(s)Small October railway
Platforms2
Tracks2
ConnectionsHistorical Ozerki line
History
Opened1893[2]
Closed1927,[1] 2009
Rebuilt1965
Ozerki line
line
Up arrow
Up arrow
Up arrow
line Small October railway
Left arrow
6.2 Ozernaya ↔
line
Down arrow Finland Station
Down arrow Udelnaya
5.0 Grafskiy Pavilion
3.0 Kolomuagi
line Small October railway
Left arrow
2.0 Skachki
line Tovarnaya line
Right arrow Finland Station
Right arrow Flyugov post
line SPb-Sestr-Beloostrov
Right arrow Finland Station
Right arrow Lanskaya
Novaya Derevnya
1893
line SPb-Sestr-Beloostrov
Down arrow
Down arrow
Down arrow
Staraya Derevnya
Primorsky - goods
0.0 Primorsky Rail T. (before 1924)
To Summer Garden
Distances in kilometers

Yuny station (Russian: Ста́нция Ю́ный) is a railway station located in St. Petersburg, Russia.

It was constructed by the and was opened as part of the Ozerki line on July 23, 1893, under the name Grafskiy Pavilion (in translation - Count pavilion).[2]

In 1948, the narrow-gauge Small October railway was created here. In 1955, platforms were constructed and the station received the name Yuny.

Landmarks near to Yuny station[]

Russian poet Maximilian Voloshin mentions the station Grafskiy Pavilion in his diary and reports that there was a summer residence here at which, in May 1926, Maxim Gorky and Anton Chekhov met (?).[3]

References[]

  1. ^ "Skatchki platform (Платформа "Скачки")". Kvartalny nadziratel (in Russian). Saint Peterburg: Spb sobaka ru (45).
  2. ^ a b Chepurin, Sergey; Arkady Nikolayenko (May 2007). "Sestroretsk and Primorskaya railways(Сестрорецкая и Приморская железные дороги)" (in Russian). terijoki.spb.ru/trk_about.php3. Retrieved 2009-02-21.
  3. ^ Maximilian Voloshin, Maximilian. Opening materials (Материалы вскрытия) (in Russian). Retrieved 2009-03-03.
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