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Simferopol-Passazirsky
Симферополь-Пассажирский
2021. Main building
General information
Location
Simferopol, Republic of Crimea[a]
Operated by
Crimea Railway
Line(s)
Moscow–Sevastopol Main Line
Platforms
4 (3 island platforms)
Tracks
8
Train operators
Russian Railways
Crimea Railway
Construction
Structure type
At-grade
Parking
Yes
Architect
Alexey Dushkin
Architectural style
Stalinist
Other information
Station code
473908[2]
Fare zone
0
History
Opened
14 October 1874 (1874-10-14)[3]
Opening
1 June 1874 (1874-06-01)
Electrified
1970
Original company
Cisdnieper Railways[4]
Solyonoye Ozero–Sevastopol
Legend
km from
Moscow
Near-Dnipro Railways (PZD)
to Novooleksiivka
1,342
Syvash
Ukraine (Kherson Oblast)
Crimea
1,352
Solone Ozero
1,361
1361 km
1,362
Mamut
1,367
1367 km
1,370
1370 km
to Armiansk
1,372
Dzhankoi
to Feodosia and Kerch
1,379
1379 km
1,384
Vidradna
1,389
1389 km
1,393
1393 km
1,396
Urozhaina
1,404
1404 km
1,409
Krasnopartyzanska
1,415
Yefremivska
1,423
Elevatorna
1,426
1426 km
1,432
1432 km
1,434
Proliotna
1,442
1442 km
to Yevpatoria
1,444
Ostriakove
1,450
1450 km
1,452
1452 km
1,454
Simferopol-Vantazhnyi
1,457
1457 km
1,463
Simferopol
1,470
Chystenka
1,473
1473 km
1,479
1479 km
1,482
Poshtova
1,486
1486 km
1,489
Samokhvalove
1,495
Bakhchysarai
1,501
1501 km
1,503
Syren
Crimea
Sevastopol
1,509
1509 km
1,512
Verkhniosadova
1,518
1518 km
1,522
Mekenziievi Hory
Inzhenerna Balka
1,529
1529 km
1,531
1531 km
1,533
Inkerman-1
1,540
Sevastopol
2
Inkerman-2
8
Sapunhirskyi
5
Zolota Balka
21
Sevastopol-Vantazhnyi
27
Komyshova Bukhta
Location
Notes
^Territory of Ukraine, occupied by Russia[1]
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Simferopol-Pasazhirsky (Ukrainian: Станція Сімферополь-Пасажирський, Russian: Станция Симферополь-Пассажирский,) is a railway station in Simferopol, Crimea, a territory recognized by a majority of countries as part of Ukraine, but de facto occupied by Russia.[5] The station building, designed by a Soviet-Russian architect Alexey Dushkin in 1951 and renovated in 2000, is one of the most recognizable buildings of Simferopol (Aqmescit).
^This place is located on the Crimean peninsula, which is internationally recognized as part of Ukraine, but since 2014 under Russian occupation. According to the administrative-territorial division of Ukraine, there are the Ukrainian divisions (the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city with special status of Sevastopol) located on the peninsula. Russia claims these as federal subjects of the Russian Federation (the Republic of Crimea and the federal city of Sevastopol).
^"История электрификации железных дорог СССР" [The history of electrification of railways of the USSR]. Parovoz.com (in Russian).
^Железнодорожные станции СССР. Справочник [Railway stations of the USSR. Directory] (in Russian). М.: Транспорт. 1981.
^""Ukrzaliznytsya" will submit a claim against the Russian Federation due to the loss of property in Crimea". RESCUE. 13 January 2016. Archived from the original on 30 January 2016. Retrieved 24 January 2016.
^"Симферополь. Улицы рассказывают" [Simferopol. Street talk]. Post Card Gallery (in Russian).
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