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Nizhny Novgorod railway station

Nizhny Novgorod railway station (Russian: Вокзал Нижний Новгород until 2010 Gorky-Moskovsky Russian: Горький-Московский)[1] is a central station in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. In terms of the amount of work performed, the 1st class station, and by the nature of the work performed, is a cargo station. It was opened on August 2, 1862.

Nizhny Novgorod

Вокзал Нижний Новгород

Nizhny Novgorod-Moskovsky
Railway terminal
General information
Location2, Revolution Square
Nizhny Novgorod
Russia
Coordinates56°19′19″N 43°56′45″E / 56.32194°N 43.94583°E / 56.32194; 43.94583
Owned byRussian Railways
Operated byGorky Railway
Platforms6 (5 island platforms)
Tracks13
ConnectionsNizhny Novgorod Metro stations:

Moskovskaya
(Avtozavodskaya line)

Moskovskaya
(Sormovskaya line)

Nizhny Novgorod City Rail:
Sormovskaya line (1)

Priokskaya line (2)
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
ParkingYes
Bicycle facilitiesYes
Other information
Station code260200
Fare zone0
History
Opened1862
Rebuilt1960, 2018
Electrified1957
Previous namesMoskovsky
Gorky-Moskovsky
Services
Preceding station Nizhny Novgorod City Rail Following station
Terminus Sormovskaya-1 Kostarikha
towards Dubravnaya
Priokskaya Line 435 km.
towards Prospekt Gagarina
Preceding station Russian Railways Following station
Dzerzhinsk Lastochka
Terminus

History edit

 
Moscow railway station in the 19th century

The station in Nizhny Novgorod was built in 1862, when the Moscow-Vladimir railway was extended. On August 2, 1862, traffic was opened on the section Vladimir - Nizhny Novgorod. The station became the final point for the Moscow-Nizhny Novgorod railway.[2] It consisted of three two-storey buildings connected by passages to the lobby in the center, waiting rooms, mail, telegraph, buffets and restaurants. A clock was installed on the central tower. Inside the building walls were decorated with mosaic panels on heroic themes.[3]

In 1894, the imperial (tsardom) pavilion was built for the arrival of imperial persons in the city.[4] The architect Dmitry Chichagov, a representative of the famous dynasty of Russian architects, designed both the building and the interiors. The hall of the pavilion was decorated with a large portrait of Nicholas II and a carved fireplace made of white Italian marble. A telephone was installed for important talks. The pavilion received the emperor twice: in 1896, during the All-Russia Exhibition and in 1913, during the celebration of the Romanov Tercentenary. During the 1905 revolution, it was captured by rebellious workers and held for some time. After the October Revolution of 1917, the Committee of the Bolsheviks of Kanavino and the medical institution of railway were located in the building at different times.

 
Gorky city. Moscow railway station 1982

The Soviet government for a long time kept the old building. During the World War II, the Moscow railway station, along with the Kazan railway station, became an important strategic object. For the connection of the two stations between them were laid railway tracks through the cargo port on Spit and Kanavinsky bridge.[5] German pilots tried several times to bombing the station, however, it was to no avail. Bombs was fell on Revolution Square and near to the modern building of the Central Department Store. After winning the war, trainloads arrived at the train station with victorious soldiers.

In the 1960s, the station building was completely rebuilt to give it a so-called “civilian look”. The entire historical facade was destroyed. Inside, the station also underwent major changes: the “pre-revolutionary” mosaics were replaced by Soviet ones in the spirit of the 20th century, the waiting rooms and many other rooms were rebuilt. In the center of the hall was placed a giant chandelier, made in the Netherlands, from a variety of metal panels. It has become a symbol of the renewed Soviet station and a meeting place for millions of passengers.

In 1985, after the launch of the metro, exits to the long passage to Moskovskaya metro station were equipped in the terminal building.

 
Chandelier inside the old station

Since 2002, the station has been modernized, equipped with terminals for the automatic check of tickets, and construction of sheds over the platforms. From June 2017, the station was closed for renovation and opened only on April 28, 2018.

At the time of the reconstruction, the exit of passengers to platforms to long-distance trains and to electric trains was carried out through suburban tunnels. After the reconstruction, an updated terminal appeared, equipped and rebuilt in the spirit of the 21st century.[6] In the waiting rooms there are cameras and shelves for charging mobile devices with combination locks. The giant chandelier was dismantled and sent to storage. Only two mosaic panels on the side walls inside the building remained from the Soviet era.

March 30, 2010 Gorky-Moskovsky station was renamed the modern name of Nizhny Novgorod-Moskovsky.[7][8] On July 1 of the same year, the name of the Gorky-Moskovsky railway station was changed to Nizhny Novgorod according to the order of the President of Russian Railways JSC Vladimir Yakunin.[9] But the name at the station itself was changed only in April 2014 from Moscow Railway Station to Railway Station, as only by that time it had been financed.[10][11]

Services edit

The station serves the Gorky Railway and has four suburban traffic directions: Shakhunya, Vladimir, Arzamas and the Zavolzhye. Long-distance trains have directions to Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kirov, Kazan and Novgorod.

High-speed rail edit

Train number Train name Direction Operated by
701/702

703/704

705/706

707/708

709/710

Lastochka (rus: Ласточка)   Nizhny Novgorod (Moskovsky) -   Moscow (Kursky)   Russian Railways
  • Note: Sapsan is now replaced with Talgo Strizh since 2015.

City Rail edit

From June 24, 2013, the first line of the City Rail (the analogue of the German S-Bahn, London Overground or Paris RER) was opened, which connects Sormovsky City District and railway station.[12] It passes through quarters in which there is no metro and is its alternative. Trains run less frequently than on the subway, but more often than on suburban routes. During rush hours, the first-line train starts every 20–30 minutes. In 2018, a second line was opened connecting the station and the Prospekt Gagarina Station.[13] It connects several areas and part of the suburb, because of which it has different tariff zones.[14]

# Line Route Number of stations
1 Sormovskaya Nizhny Novgorod railway station – Pochinki 7
2 Priokskaya Nizhny Novgorod railway station – Prospekt Gagarina 12
Total: 18

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ Постановление Правительства РФ от 30 марта 2010 г. № 196
  2. ^ "МОСКОВСКО-НИЖЕГОРОДСКАЯ ЖЕЛЕЗНАЯ ДОРОГА — информация на портале Энциклопедия Всемирная история". w.histrf.ru. Retrieved 2018-12-14.
  3. ^ "Московский вокзал / Централизованная библиотечная система Канавинского района". book-hall.ru. Retrieved 2018-12-14.
  4. ^ Morokhin, Nikolay. "Императорский павильон Московского вокзала и сохранение культурного наследия на Горьковской железной дороге". www.gttp.ru. Retrieved 2018-12-14.
  5. ^ "Горький (Нижний Новгород). История..." forum.tr.ru. Retrieved 2018-12-14.
  6. ^ "Реконструкция вокзального комплекса Нижний Новгород". DomostroyNN (in Russian). Retrieved 2018-12-14.
  7. ^ "Постановление Правительства о присвоении наименований географическим объектам в Республике Карелия и переименовании географических объектов в Нижегородской и Свердловской областях". Rossiyskaya Gazeta (in Russian). Retrieved 2018-12-14.
  8. ^ "Путин подписал распоряжение о переименовании станции "Горький - Московский" | ИА "НТА Приволжье" Новости Нижнего Новгорода". www.nta-nn.ru. Retrieved 2018-12-14.
  9. ^ "Приказ ОАО РЖД от 01.07.2010 N 97". jd-doc.ru. Retrieved 2018-12-14.
  10. ^ "Московский вокзал в Нижнем Новгороде стал Железнодорожным". www.nta-nn.ru. Information Agency "NTA Privolzhie" News of Nizhny Novgorod. Retrieved 2018-12-14.
  11. ^ "Железнодорожный вокзал Нижнего Новгорода сменил имя". В городе N (in Russian). 18 April 2014. Retrieved 2018-12-14.
  12. ^ "Нижегородская городская электричка совершила свой первый рейс". newsroom24.ru (in Russian). 2013-06-25. Retrieved 2018-12-14.
  13. ^ Ltd, DVV Media International. "Orbital CityRail service expands". Railway Gazette. Retrieved 2018-12-14.
  14. ^ "АО "ВВППК" | официальный веб-сайт - Городская электричка в городе Нижний Новгород". vvppk.ru. Retrieved 2018-12-14.

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Nizhny Novgorod railway station Russian Vokzal Nizhnij Novgorod until 2010 Gorky Moskovsky Russian Gorkij Moskovskij 1 is a central station in Nizhny Novgorod Russia In terms of the amount of work performed the 1st class station and by the nature of the work performed is a cargo station It was opened on August 2 1862 Nizhny NovgorodVokzal Nizhnij NovgorodNizhny Novgorod MoskovskyRailway terminalGeneral informationLocation2 Revolution SquareNizhny NovgorodRussiaCoordinates56 19 19 N 43 56 45 E 56 32194 N 43 94583 E 56 32194 43 94583Owned byRussian RailwaysOperated byGorky RailwayPlatforms6 5 island platforms Tracks13ConnectionsNizhny Novgorod Metro stations Moskovskaya Avtozavodskaya line Moskovskaya Sormovskaya line Nizhny Novgorod City Rail Sormovskaya line 1 Priokskaya line 2 ConstructionStructure typeAt gradeParkingYesBicycle facilitiesYesOther informationStation code260200Fare zone0HistoryOpened1862Rebuilt1960 2018Electrified1957Previous namesMoskovskyGorky MoskovskyServicesPreceding station Nizhny Novgorod City Rail Following station Terminus Sormovskaya 1 Kostarikhatowards Dubravnaya Priokskaya Line 435 km towards Prospekt Gagarina Preceding station Russian Railways Following station Dzerzhinsktowards Moscow Kursky Lastochka Terminus Contents 1 History 2 Services 2 1 High speed rail 2 2 City Rail 3 Gallery 4 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Moscow railway station in the 19th century The station in Nizhny Novgorod was built in 1862 when the Moscow Vladimir railway was extended On August 2 1862 traffic was opened on the section Vladimir Nizhny Novgorod The station became the final point for the Moscow Nizhny Novgorod railway 2 It consisted of three two storey buildings connected by passages to the lobby in the center waiting rooms mail telegraph buffets and restaurants A clock was installed on the central tower Inside the building walls were decorated with mosaic panels on heroic themes 3 In 1894 the imperial tsardom pavilion was built for the arrival of imperial persons in the city 4 The architect Dmitry Chichagov a representative of the famous dynasty of Russian architects designed both the building and the interiors The hall of the pavilion was decorated with a large portrait of Nicholas II and a carved fireplace made of white Italian marble A telephone was installed for important talks The pavilion received the emperor twice in 1896 during the All Russia Exhibition and in 1913 during the celebration of the Romanov Tercentenary During the 1905 revolution it was captured by rebellious workers and held for some time After the October Revolution of 1917 the Committee of the Bolsheviks of Kanavino and the medical institution of railway were located in the building at different times nbsp Gorky city Moscow railway station 1982 The Soviet government for a long time kept the old building During the World War II the Moscow railway station along with the Kazan railway station became an important strategic object For the connection of the two stations between them were laid railway tracks through the cargo port on Spit and Kanavinsky bridge 5 German pilots tried several times to bombing the station however it was to no avail Bombs was fell on Revolution Square and near to the modern building of the Central Department Store After winning the war trainloads arrived at the train station with victorious soldiers In the 1960s the station building was completely rebuilt to give it a so called civilian look The entire historical facade was destroyed Inside the station also underwent major changes the pre revolutionary mosaics were replaced by Soviet ones in the spirit of the 20th century the waiting rooms and many other rooms were rebuilt In the center of the hall was placed a giant chandelier made in the Netherlands from a variety of metal panels It has become a symbol of the renewed Soviet station and a meeting place for millions of passengers In 1985 after the launch of the metro exits to the long passage to Moskovskaya metro station were equipped in the terminal building nbsp Chandelier inside the old station Since 2002 the station has been modernized equipped with terminals for the automatic check of tickets and construction of sheds over the platforms From June 2017 the station was closed for renovation and opened only on April 28 2018 At the time of the reconstruction the exit of passengers to platforms to long distance trains and to electric trains was carried out through suburban tunnels After the reconstruction an updated terminal appeared equipped and rebuilt in the spirit of the 21st century 6 In the waiting rooms there are cameras and shelves for charging mobile devices with combination locks The giant chandelier was dismantled and sent to storage Only two mosaic panels on the side walls inside the building remained from the Soviet era March 30 2010 Gorky Moskovsky station was renamed the modern name of Nizhny Novgorod Moskovsky 7 8 On July 1 of the same year the name of the Gorky Moskovsky railway station was changed to Nizhny Novgorod according to the order of the President of Russian Railways JSC Vladimir Yakunin 9 But the name at the station itself was changed only in April 2014 from Moscow Railway Station to Railway Station as only by that time it had been financed 10 11 Services editThe station serves the Gorky Railway and has four suburban traffic directions Shakhunya Vladimir Arzamas and the Zavolzhye Long distance trains have directions to Moscow St Petersburg Kirov Kazan and Novgorod High speed rail edit Train number Train name Direction Operated by 701 702 703 704705 706707 708709 710 Lastochka rus Lastochka nbsp Nizhny Novgorod Moskovsky nbsp Moscow Kursky nbsp Russian Railways Note Sapsan is now replaced with Talgo Strizh since 2015 City Rail edit Main article Nizhny Novgorod City Rail From June 24 2013 the first line of the City Rail the analogue of the German S Bahn London Overground or Paris RER was opened which connects Sormovsky City District and railway station 12 It passes through quarters in which there is no metro and is its alternative Trains run less frequently than on the subway but more often than on suburban routes During rush hours the first line train starts every 20 30 minutes In 2018 a second line was opened connecting the station and the Prospekt Gagarina Station 13 It connects several areas and part of the suburb because of which it has different tariff zones 14 Line Route Number of stations 1 Sormovskaya Nizhny Novgorod railway station Pochinki 7 2 Priokskaya Nizhny Novgorod railway station Prospekt Gagarina 12 Total 18Gallery edit nbsp Station hall nbsp Station hall from the second floor nbsp Information signs and signs in the station hall nbsp The station building at night and the entrance to the Moskovskaya metro station nbsp ED9E Nizhny Novgorod Vetluzhskaya high speed electric train on the 5th platform nbsp Railway clock on the platform nbsp Former Imperial Pavilion nbsp Pedestrian underpass between platforms and the railway station nbsp Pedestrian underpass between Moskovskaya metro station railway station several platforms and exits to several streetsReferences edit Postanovlenie Pravitelstva RF ot 30 marta 2010 g 196 MOSKOVSKO NIZhEGORODSKAYa ZhELEZNAYa DOROGA informaciya na portale Enciklopediya Vsemirnaya istoriya w histrf ru Retrieved 2018 12 14 Moskovskij vokzal Centralizovannaya bibliotechnaya sistema Kanavinskogo rajona book hall ru Retrieved 2018 12 14 Morokhin Nikolay Imperatorskij pavilon Moskovskogo vokzala i sohranenie kulturnogo naslediya na Gorkovskoj zheleznoj doroge www gttp ru Retrieved 2018 12 14 Gorkij Nizhnij Novgorod Istoriya forum tr ru Retrieved 2018 12 14 Rekonstrukciya vokzalnogo kompleksa Nizhnij Novgorod DomostroyNN in Russian Retrieved 2018 12 14 Postanovlenie Pravitelstva o prisvoenii naimenovanij geograficheskim obektam v Respublike Kareliya i pereimenovanii geograficheskih obektov v Nizhegorodskoj i Sverdlovskoj oblastyah Rossiyskaya Gazeta 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