Samara railway station

Coordinates: 53°11′9″N 50°7′15″E / 53.18583°N 50.12083°E / 53.18583; 50.12083

Samara-Passazhirskaya
Kuybyshev Railway terminal

View of the station from platform 2
Location  Russia, Samara
Owned by Russian Railways (Kuybyshev Railway)
Platforms 5 (4 island platforms)
Tracks 10
Construction
Parking yes
Other information
Station code 657907
Fare zone 0
History
Opened 1876[1]
Previous names Kuybyshev (1935—1991)
Services
Preceding station   Kuybyshev Railway   Following station

Samara-Passazhirskaya (Russian: Самара-Пассажирская) is a major railway station of the Kuybyshev Railway in Samara, Russia.[2]

Main information

The new station was built in 2001 and is the tallest station building in Europe with height including the spire is 101 meters.

History

The current station in Samara is the second in the history of the city. The first railway station in Samara was built in 1876, and it operated for 120 years. The total area of the old station was 3380 m ², capacity.

On summer of 1996, on the eve of the railway workers day, 1st brick was laid in the foundation of a new railway station. Construction work was carried out without interrupting the movement of passenger and commuter train station through the Samara at the time developed technology.

May 25, 1999 saw the opening of the 1st Launch Complex Station. In December 1999, a modern pedestrian tunnel was put into operation, which is over 240 sq. It links the station square with all the landing platform station.[3]

References

  1. Железнодорожные станции СССР. Справочник. — М.: Транспорт, 1981
  2. Railway station in Samara
  3. Moskovskaya - a metro station next to the station building
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