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Torņakalns Station

Torņakalns Station is a railway station in the neighbourhood of Torņakalns in Riga, Latvia, located on the western bank of the Daugava River.

Torņakalns Station
railway junction
Torņakalns Station in 2010
General information
LocationVilkaines iela 24
Rīga
Latvia
Coordinates56°55′56″N 24°5′21″E / 56.93222°N 24.08917°E / 56.93222; 24.08917
Line(s)
Platforms4
Tracks6
History
Opened1868
ElectrifiedYes
Previous namesRiga-Mitauer Bahnhof
Riga III
Services
Preceding station LDz Following station
Zasulauks
towards Tukums II
Riga–Tukums Riga
Terminus
Atgāzene
towards Jelgava
Riga–Jelgava
Location
Torņakalns Station
Location within Latvia

Torņakalns Station is located on the Riga–Jelgava and Riga–Tukums railway lines.[1] The station opened in 1868 as the northern terminus of the Riga–Jelgava railway line. From 1872, however, all trains were continued from the station via the Iron Bridge across the Daugava to the current Riga Central Station. In 1877, Torņakalns Station also became the eastern terminus of the Torņakalns–Tukums railway line.

History edit

The terminal of Riga–Jelgava Railway, was opened in 1868 and called Riga-Mitauer Bahnhof back then. This was a very important station, which secured the connection of Riga with Zemgale, but in 1872 one year after construction of the railway bridge across the Daugava, it lost its significance and was renamed Riga III, and later Riga III Commodity Station, which was part of the joint Torņakalns station. The Jelgava station was located north of the present Torņakalns station between Uzvaras Boulevard and Akmeņu Street. Nowadays the old station building is partly preserved at Akmeņu street 19 (the former address - Akmeņu iela 38) as a dwelling house. In 1877, trains running along the new line Riga-Tukums line began to stop in Torņakalns. The present station building was built in the middle of the 1980s. In 1950, after the electrification of the Riga-Dubulti railway section, electric trains began to stop in Tornakalns. In December 1972, the Riga-Jelgava line was electrified and the electric trains in that direction was in service as well. By August 15, 2001, the diesel train Riga-Liepaja was decommissioned. As of February 15, 2010, the diesel train Riga-Reņģe was continued to operate every day.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ [2011 Public Railway Infrastructure Overview] (PDF) (in Latvian). Latvian Railways. 2010-06-05. p. 36. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-04-09. Retrieved 2010-10-10.

External links edit

  Media related to Torņakalns station at Wikimedia Commons


torņakalns, station, railway, station, neighbourhood, torņakalns, riga, latvia, located, western, bank, daugava, river, railway, junction, 2010general, informationlocationvilkaines, iela, 24rīgalatviacoordinates56, 93222, 08917, 93222, 08917line, riga, tukumsr. Tornakalns Station is a railway station in the neighbourhood of Tornakalns in Riga Latvia located on the western bank of the Daugava River Tornakalns Stationrailway junctionTornakalns Station in 2010General informationLocationVilkaines iela 24RigaLatviaCoordinates56 55 56 N 24 5 21 E 56 93222 N 24 08917 E 56 93222 24 08917Line s Riga TukumsRiga JelgavaPlatforms4Tracks6HistoryOpened1868ElectrifiedYesPrevious namesRiga Mitauer BahnhofRiga IIIServicesPreceding station LDz Following stationZasulaukstowards Tukums II Riga Tukums RigaTerminusAtgazenetowards Jelgava Riga JelgavaLocationTornakalns StationLocation within LatviaTornakalns Station is located on the Riga Jelgava and Riga Tukums railway lines 1 The station opened in 1868 as the northern terminus of the Riga Jelgava railway line From 1872 however all trains were continued from the station via the Iron Bridge across the Daugava to the current Riga Central Station In 1877 Tornakalns Station also became the eastern terminus of the Tornakalns Tukums railway line Contents 1 History 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe terminal of Riga Jelgava Railway was opened in 1868 and called Riga Mitauer Bahnhof back then This was a very important station which secured the connection of Riga with Zemgale but in 1872 one year after construction of the railway bridge across the Daugava it lost its significance and was renamed Riga III and later Riga III Commodity Station which was part of the joint Tornakalns station The Jelgava station was located north of the present Tornakalns station between Uzvaras Boulevard and Akmenu Street Nowadays the old station building is partly preserved at Akmenu street 19 the former address Akmenu iela 38 as a dwelling house In 1877 trains running along the new line Riga Tukums line began to stop in Tornakalns The present station building was built in the middle of the 1980s In 1950 after the electrification of the Riga Dubulti railway section electric trains began to stop in Tornakalns In December 1972 the Riga Jelgava line was electrified and the electric trains in that direction was in service as well By August 15 2001 the diesel train Riga Liepaja was decommissioned As of February 15 2010 the diesel train Riga Renge was continued to operate every day See also editTornakalns Memorial to Victims of Communist TerrorReferences edit Publiskas lietosanas dzelzcela infrastrukturas parskats 2011 2011 Public Railway Infrastructure Overview PDF in Latvian Latvian Railways 2010 06 05 p 36 Archived from the original PDF on 2011 04 09 Retrieved 2010 10 10 External links edit nbsp Media related to Tornakalns station at Wikimedia Commons nbsp This article about a Latvian railway station is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tornakalns Station amp oldid 1184640583, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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