Inskaya | ||||||
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Location | Russia, Novosibirsk | |||||
Owned by | Russian Railways | |||||
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Opened | 1933 | |||||
Previous names | Eikhe | |||||
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Inskaya railway station is a classification yard, or marshaling yard, located in Pervomaysky City District of Novosibirsk, Russia. It is one of the largest marshaling yards in Russia and the former Soviet Union.[1] It is located on the Ob-Proektnaya railway line which connects the Kuznetsk Basin and the Trans-Siberian Railway. Over 27,000 railway cars pass through the yard daily.[1]
References
- 1 2 "Inskaya Railway Station in Novosibirsk". EnglishRussia. Retrieved 14 March 2013.
54°57′46″N 83°07′07″E / 54.96278°N 83.11861°E
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