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The following passage is either false or needs rewriting:
- The station was built in 1927-32 period
The station? Or the old (main} building? Cause the station itself was definitely established in the late 19th century. To the best of my knowledge, the present suburb vokzal was the original one.
Also, we need a clear distiction between K.-Pas. station and its particular buildings. Somebody please develop vokzal. Ukrained 21:59, 5 January 2006 (UTC)
Difference between Central and South Stations, major transformation not addressed
In Kiev, taxis refer to the Central Station and the Southern Station as different locations, even though under the large works there from what, the later 1990s, the two stations were united into one complex. Something needs to be written about this because it isn't picked up in the piece here really at all, and the difference has some validity and is in common usage. Need to research a bit more and think about what exactly to do -- maybe not too much, but something to deal with potential confusion, etc. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Mare Nostrum (talk • contribs) 18:10, 7 January 2010 (UTC)
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