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Armyansk
Crimea Railway terminal
Ukrainian train on the platform (2012).
General information
LocationDisputed: Armyansk
Coordinates46°06′58″N 33°42′09″E / 46.1161°N 33.7025°E / 46.1161; 33.7025
Owned byRussian Railways (Crimea Railway)
Platforms2
Tracks3
Construction
Parkingyes
Other information
Station code47251
Fare zone6
History
Opened1935
Electrifiedno
Services
Preceding station   Crimea Railway   Following station

Armyansk is a railway station on the Russian—Ukrainian border in Republic of Crimea. Belongs to Crimea Railway.

History

The station was opened in 1935 as a terminus on the DzhankoyArmyansk line, but later the line was upgraded to Kherson.

In 2014 the tracks between Armyansk and Vadim (Ukrainian border-side station) were demolished by Ukraine and the trains from Ukraine to Crimea terminate at Vadim.

Trains

After 2014 there is only 1 train, that terminates at this station:

References

  1. "Stations of Russia". paravoz.com.
  2. Ministry of Transport (1981). Железнодорожные станции СССР. Справочник [Railway stations of the USSR, Directory].
  3. Information and tickets
  4. "Stations of Russia". paravoz.com.
  5. Train times on Yandex

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