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Taganrog II (Russian: Таганрог-II) is a railway station in Taganrog, Rostov oblast, Russia. It is a terminal station for the Rostov-on-Don — Taganrog railway. The station host only suburban trains from Rostov-on-Don. International polytechnic museum is located on the second floor. Among the showpieces of museum there are English projection camera 19th century, soviet television set КVN-49, radiogram Mir and others.[1]
^Собств. корр. В Таганроге в здании Старого вокзала открылся Международный политехнический музей // My Taganrog.ru. — 2013
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