Pokhvistnevo | |
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| General information | |
| Location | Pokhvistnevo, Samara Oblast, Russia |
| Coordinates | 53°39′07″N 52°07′49″E / 53.65194°N 52.13028°E |
| Platforms | 2 |
| Construction | |
| Parking | yes |
| Other information | |
| Station code | 65930[1] |
| History | |
| Opened | 8 September 1888 |
Pokhvistnevo railway station (Russian: станция Похвистнево) is a mainline railway station located in Pokhvistnevo, Samara Oblast, Russia. It is part of the Kuybyshev Railway, on the line between Samara railway station and Ufa Station.[1] It is located in the town centre.
History
A station at Pokhvistnevo was first opened on 8 September 1888 as part of the Samara-Ufa railway, and the beginnings of a rail line between Samara and Zlatoust.[2] The present station building dates from 1905, and has been rebuilt several times since, but retaining its original form. It is an example of Renaissance Revival architecture, and has a 24.3 metre symmetrical facade. The station was built in the historical centre of the town, and in pre-revolutionary times had four fountains and a greenhouse in front of the station's entrance.[3]
The station underwent a major overhaul in 2010, with the external facade being reconstructed and restored to its appearance as it was in the early 20th century, using contemporary drawings and photographs.[3]
Services
The station and its services are operated by Russian Railways. More than 80 long-distance and suburban trains pass through Pokhvistnevo station daily.[3] The nearest junction stations are Chishmy railway station, 317 kilometres away, which connects to the line to Inza railway station; and Kinel railway station, 118 kilometres away, which connects to the line to Iletsk I.[4] The station handles both passengers and cargo.[1][5]
Long-distance services
| Train number | Destination | Train number | Destination |
|---|---|---|---|
| 11 | Vladivostok - Samara | 12 | Samara - Vladivostok |
| 13 | Chelyabinsk - Moscow | 14 | Moscow - Chelyabinsk |
| 59 | Nozokuznetsk - Kislovodsk | 60 | Kislovodsk - Nozokuznetsk |
| 97 | Tynda - Kislovodsk | 98 | Kislovodsk - Tynda |
| 101 | Nizhnevartovsk - Penza | 102 | Penza - Nizhnevartovsk |
| 123 | Novosibirsk - Belgorod | 124 | Belgorod - Novosibirsk |
| 127 | Krasnoyarsk - Adler | 128 | Adler - Krasnoyarsk |
| 141 | Perm - Simferopol | 142 | Simferopol - Perm |
| 147 | Nizhnevartovsk - Astrakhan | 148 | Astrakhan - Nizhnevartovsk |
| 193 | Magnitogorsk - Moscow | - | - |
| 203 | Tomsk - Anapa | 204 | Anapa - Tomsk |
| 253 | Nizhnevartovsk - Adler | 254 | Adler - Nizhnevartovsk |
| 289 | Yekaterinburg - Anapa | 291 | Anapa - Yekaterinburg |
| 345 | Nizhnevartovsk - Adler | 346 | Adler - Nizhnevartovsk |
| - | - | 408 | Adler - Chelyabinsk |
| 453 | Ufa - Novorossiysk | 454 | Novorossiysk - Ufa |
| 455 | Chelyabinsk - Novorossiysk | 456 | Novorossiysk - Chelyabinsk |
| 461 | Ufa - Adler | 462 | Adler - Ufa |
References
- 1 2 3 "65930 Похвистнево". logistics1520.com (in Russian). Retrieved 4 June 2022.
- ↑ "Немного истории и мифологии". pohgor.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 4 June 2022.
- 1 2 3 "Памятник архитектуры – здание ж/д вокзала Похвистнево" (in Russian). Museum of the History of Samara Krai and Municiple Organisations in Samara Oblast. Retrieved 4 June 2022.
- ↑ "Похвистнево". tr4.info (in Russian). Retrieved 4 June 2022.
- ↑ "Станция Похвистнево". railwayz.info (in Russian). Retrieved 4 June 2022.
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