Dzhankoy railway station

Dzhankoy

View of the station from platform 2.
Location

Disputed:

Dzhankoy

Owned by

Disputed:[1]

Platforms 2 (1 island platform)
Tracks 5
Construction
Parking yes
Other information
Station code 470007[2]
Fare zone 0
History
Opened 1874[3]
Electrified 1970 (MoscowSevastopol Main line)

Dzhankoy Railway station (Russian: Джанкой, Ukrainian: Джанкой, Crimean Tatar: Canköy) is a station in Dzhankoy, one of the biggest railway stations of Crimea, a territory recognized by a majority of countries as part of Ukraine, but de facto under control and administration of Russia.[4]

History

The station opened in 1874 in the composition of the starting area MelitopolSimferopol. In 1892, the station became a hub.

The railway junction was twice destroyed during the Civil and Great Patriotic wars. In the 2006-2007 the station was renovated and divided into two parts: the commuter station and the main. Suburban station was built from scratch using high platforms (to stop the trains) and turnstile system. After the reconstruction of the building and the area of the main station — the place has become popular among residents.[5]

As of 26 March 2014 Dzhankoy was one of two (along with Sevastopol) stations of the Crimea Railway, which used an automated system of control over fares.

Trains

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Coordinates: 45°41′55″N 34°22′55″E / 45.6986°N 34.3819°E / 45.6986; 34.3819

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