Yaroslavl-Glavny railway station

Railway station in Yaroslavl, Russia
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Rostov-Yaroslavsky Moscow–Vladivostok Danilov
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Yaroslavsky
Terminal
59 km
37 mi
Khotkovo
73 km
45 mi
Sergiyev Posad
Moscow Oblast
Vladimir Oblast
Greater Ring of the Moscow Railway
112 km
70 mi
Alexandrov
130 km
81 mi
Balakirevo
Vladimir Oblast
Yaroslavl Oblast
145 km
90 mi
Berendeevo
165 km
103 mi
Ryazantsevo
191 km
119 mi
Silnitsi
200 km
124 mi
Petrovskoye
210 km
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Debolovskaya
224 km
139 mi
Rostov-Yaroslavsky
239 km
149 mi
Semibratovo
262 km
163 mi
Kozmodemyansk
281 km
175 mi
Yaroslavl
284 km
176 mi
Yaroslavl-Glavny
289 km
180 mi
Volga
356 km
221 mi
Danilov
to Vologda and Arkhangelsk
Sot
394 km
245 mi
Lyubim
Seksha
Yaroslavl Oblast
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Brodni
Korega
to Vologda
450 km
280 mi
Bui
Rossolovo
Khramki
501 km
311 mi
Galich
Krasilnikovo
Loparevo
Monakovo
Antrolovo
Nikkolo-Ugol
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Nomzha
Yelenskiy
Neva
Nelsha
Brantovka
Petrushino
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651 km
405 mi
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Shekshema
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698 km
434 mi
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Yakshanga
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818 km
508 mi
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Yuma
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Atsvezh
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to Nizhny Novgorod & Moscow
870 km
541 mi
Kotelnich
Vyatka
Bistryagi
Orichi
Strizhi
Lyangasovo
Chukhlominskiy
957 km
595 mi
Kirov
975 km
606 mi
Pozdino
Poloy
995 km
618 mi
Bum-Kombinat
Prosnitsa
Ardashi
Rekmino
1052 km
654 mi
Zuevka
to Verkhnekamskaya, Ivdel & Surgut
Kosa
Falenki
to Verkhnekamskaya & Ukhta
1127 km
700 mi
Yar
Kozmil
1165 km
724 mi
Glazov
to Solkamsk, Serov, Demyanka & Surgut
(with 25 kV 50 Hz AC electrification)
1194 km
742 mi
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Pibanshur
to Izhevsk
1221 km
759 mi
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760 mi
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Kez
Kabalud
Kuzma
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Subbotniki
1310 km
814 mi
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Zyukay
1340 km
833 mi
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1387 km
862 mi
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Shabunichi
1410 km
876 mi
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Kurya
1432 km
890 mi
Kama
1436 km
892 mi
Perm
to Solikamsk & Nizhny Tagil
1452 km
902 mi
Ferma
Mulyanka
Yug
Yergach
1534 km
953 mi
Kungur
Kishert
Shumkovo
Tulumbasi
Kordon
Shamary
1672 km
1039 mi
Shalya
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Sabik
1729 km
1074 mi
Kuzino
1770 km
1100 mi
Pervouralsk
1777 km
1104 mi
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Asia
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from Kazan
to Nizhny Tagil
1816 km
1128 mi
Yekaterinburg
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1912 km
1188 mi
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to Serov
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Yelansky
1955 km
1215 mi
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Aksarikha
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Proselok
2033 km
1263 mi
Talitsa
2064 km
1283 mi
Yushala
Bahkmetskoye
Tugulym
Karmak
2144 km
1332 mi
Tyumen
Voynovka
to Tobolsk & Surgut
Ozero Andreyevskoya
Vinzili
Bogdaninskaya
2222 km
1381 mi
Yalutorovsk
Zavodoukovsk
Novaya Zaimka
Vagay
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Lamyenskaya
Golishmanovo
Karasulskaya
2431 km
1511 mi
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Ishim
Maslyanskaya
Novo Andreyevskiy
Mangut
2565 km
1594 mi
Nazyvayevsk
Dragunskaya
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2706 km
1681 mi
Irtysh
2712 km
1685 mi
Omsk
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2760 km
1715 mi
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2885 km
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3040 km
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3212 km
1996 mi
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Lesnaya Polyana
Chik
3322 km
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3332 km
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3335 km
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3463 km
2152 mi
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3491 km
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Yurga
Tom
Talmenka
Yashkino
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3570 km
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3602 km
2238 mi
Anzhero-Sudzhensk
Yaya
Izhmorsk
Berikulsk
Antibesskiy
to Asino, Bely Yar,
Nizhnevartovsk & Surgut
3715 km
2308 mi
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Suslovo
Tyazhin
Itat
3849 km
2392 mi
Bogotol
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Chulym
3917 km
2434 mi
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to Lesosibirsk & Dudinka
3960 km
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Kacha
Minino
4098 km
2546 mi
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4101 km
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4227 km
2627 mi
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4262 km
2648 mi
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4343 km
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Kansk-Yeniseysky
4375 km
2718 mi
Ilanskaya
Ingashiskaya
Tinskaya
Reshoti
to Yarki
Klyuchi
Yurti
Tayshet diversion line
to Kostomarovo (Baikal-Amur Mainline)
Biryusinsk
4516 km
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4520 km
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4631 km
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4680 km
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4794 km
2979 mi
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4875 km
3029 mi
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4940 km
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5027 km
3124 mi
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Zabituy
5061 km
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5087 km
3161 mi
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5124 km
3184 mi
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5133 km
3189 mi
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Kitoy
5160 km
3206 mi
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5170 km
3212 mi
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5178 km
3217 mi
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5185 km
3222 mi
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Kaya
Goncharovo
B. Lug
Podkamennaya
Kultuk
5312 km
3301 mi
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Utulik
5358 km
3329 mi
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Murino
5390 km
3349 mi
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5426 km
3372 mi
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Pereyemnaya
5477 km
3403 mi
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5530 km
3436 mi
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Timlyuy
5562 km
3456 mi
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Talovka
Tataurovo
5642 km
3506 mi
Ulan-Ude
5655 km
3514 mi
Talitsi
5675 km
3526 mi
Onokhoy
Zaigraevo
Chelutay
Ilka
5734 km
3563 mi
Novoilinski
Kizma
5784 km
3594 mi
Petrovsk-Zabaykalsky
Balyaga
Tarbagatai
Novo-Pavlovka
Tolbaga
Khokhotay
5884 km
3656 mi
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Zhipkhegen
5932 km
3686 mi
Khilok
Khushenga
Kharagun
6053 km
3761 mi
Mogzon
Khilok
6093 km
3786 mi
Sokhondo
6125 km
3806 mi
Yablonovaya
Lesnoy
Ingoda
Chernovskaya
Kadala
6199 km
3852 mi
Chita
Peschanka
Atamanovka
Novaya
Makkaveyevo
6265 km
3893 mi
Darasun
6293 km
3910 mi
Karaymskaya
6312 km
3922 mi
Urulga
Zubarevo
Razmakhnino
Solntsevaya
6417 km
3987 mi
Onon
6446 km
4005 mi
Shilka-Pass
Kholbon
6496 km
4036 mi
Priiskavaya
Nerchinsk
6532 km
4059 mi
Kuenga
branch to Sretensk
6593 km
4097 mi
Chernyshevsky-Zabaikalski
6629 km
4119 mi
Bushuley
Khoktonga
6670 km
4145 mi
Zilovo
Ulyakan
Uryum
Sbega
6789 km
4218 mi
Ksenevskaya
Kislyy Klug
Arteushka
Razdolnoye
6906 km
4291 mi
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Taptugari
Semiozernyy
7010 km
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Zhanna
7075 km
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Yerofei Pavlovich
7211 km
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Urusha
7266 km
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Bamovskaya
7273 km
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7323 km
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7501 km
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Sulus
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7602 km
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Sivaki
Mukhinskaya
Bereya
7723 km
4799 mi
Shimanovskaya
7772 km
4829 mi
Ledyanaya
Buzuli
7815 km
4856 mi
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Zeya
M. Chesnokovskaya
Serishevo
7873 km
4892 mi
Belogorsk
7875 km
4893 mi
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Pozdeyevka
Yekaterinoslavka
7992 km
4966 mi
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8037 km
4994 mi
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Domikan
8088 km
5026 mi
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Rachi
Kundur-Khabarovskiy
8198 km
5094 mi
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Kimkan
to Novy Urgal
8234 km
5116 mi
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Londoko
8306 km
5161 mi
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8351 km
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In
8480 km
5269 mi
Volochayevka
Dezhnevka
Nikolayevka
8512 km
5289 mi
Priamurskaya
8515 km
5291 mi
8523 km
5296 mi
Khabarovsk
Korfovskaya
to Nakhodka, Imbo, Selikhino & De-Kastri
8598 km
5343 mi
Verino
8621 km
5357 mi
Khor
Dormidontovka
8642 km
5370 mi
Vyazemskaya
Rozengartovka
8756 km
5441 mi
Bikin
Zvenevoi
Burlit-Volochayevskiy
Luchegorsk
Guberovo
8890 km
5524 mi
Dalnerechensk
8900 km
5530 mi
Lazo
Ruzhino
Lesozavodsk
Shmakovka
Sviyagino
9050 km
5623 mi
Spassk-Dalny
Muchnaya
9109 km
5660 mi
Sibirtsevo
Ipplolitovka
Ozernaya Pad
Dubininskiy
9177 km
5702 mi
Ussuriysk
Baranovsky
Nadezdinskaya
9255 km
5751 mi
Ugolnaya
9289 km
5772 mi
Vladivostok

Yaroslavl Glavny is the primary passenger railway station for the city of Yaroslavl in Russia, and an important stop along the Trans-Siberian Railway. Until 1952, the station was known as Vspolye.

On August 6, 2017, a new high-speed train "Chaika" was launched on the YaroslavlRybinsk route, with the travel time of 1 hour and 15 minutes.

On October 10, 2018, the director of the Department of Protection of Cultural Heritage Objects of the Yaroslavl Region signed an order adding the Yaroslavl-Glavny Railway Station building built in 1952 to the list of cultural heritage sites.[3]

History

The first railroad in Yaroslavl was built in 1870, connecting Sergiyev Posad with Yaroslavl. Permission for its construction was issued in 1868, and the traffic was opened on February 18, 1870. The main station at the time was the station, now known as Yaroslavl-Moskovsky.

Then urban developments slowly spread from the main highway to the north and east, in the direction of Vologda, Kostroma, and Rybinsk. Thus, the Yaroslavl-Ribinsk road began to be built in 1898 and was completed in 1902. By that time the Yaroslavl railroad had been working for about forty years. The railway belonged to the Moscow-Yaroslavl Railway Joint-Stock Company. At the end of XIX century the board of the society was headed by S.I.Mamontov.

In 1898 Vspolye station was built - a one-story wooden building, later adapted as a building of the station attendant, the name is still in use in the city. The station got its name from the historical name of the area Vspolye, where it was built. After the railway bridge over the Volga was built in 1913 the older Yaroslavl-Moscow station was not on the main transportation routes through Yaroslavl. Therefore, Vspolye station gradually grew to the main station in Yaroslavl.

During the war Vspolye station was crucial for the whole North-Western direction. It was a distributing station of the Kalinin, Western and North-Western fronts. From here were sent trains carrying necessary cargo for the soldiers defending Moscow and Leningrad, here were taken the inhabitants of besieged Leningrad. This stage in the history of the station is depicted in the novel "The Two Captains".

In 1952 was built a new passenger building (architect V. Panchenko) and the station was renamed Yaroslavl-Main Station. The building of the station with a clock tower decorated with the signs of the zodiac, an example of the so-called Stalin Empire, in 1955 was criticized in the decree against architectural excesses. According to the volume of passenger traffic, luggage handling, as well as the available passenger facilities, the station is classified as an out-of-class station. The single capacity of the station: 1,500 long-distance and local passengers and 300 suburban passengers.

In 1977 he built a building of ticket offices and an underground passage.

In 2008 a monument to Savva Mamontov was installed near the station, his name is closely associated with the history of the Northern Railway.

In July 2010 - May 2011 platform number 2 was reconstructed. A covered high platform was erected in place of the existing low platform. In comparison with existing high platforms No. 1 and No. 3, the platform No. 2 is a little shorter and is designed primarily for suburban traffic. Canopy with mounted lamps is installed over the most part of the platform. The opening of the platform took place at the end of May 2011. Due to the fact that the platform No. 2 was taken out of service during reconstruction, the temporary low platform No. 5 was used during the construction on the dedicated track No. 7.

On May 30, 2013, the station experienced flooding of the station square and the pedestrian underpass due to heavy prolonged heavy rainfall[5].

On August 6, 2017, a new fast train "Chaika" on the route Yaroslavl - Rybinsk was launched. The distance between Yaroslavl and Rybinsk high-speed train covers in 1 hour 15 minutes.[6]

On October 10, 2018, the director of the Department of protection of cultural heritage of the Yaroslavl region signed an order on the inclusion of the "Yaroslavl-Glavny Railway Station" built in 1952 in the list of identified objects of cultural heritage.[7]

Since late 2021, the platform No.3 was taken out of service due to reconstruction.

References

  1. ^ Directory of RZD stations | Yaroslavl-Glavny station
  2. ^ Железнодорожные станции СССР. Справочник. — М.: Транспорт, 1981
  3. ^ О включении объекта, обладающего признаками объекта культурн _ №63 10.10.2018.docx


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