Gorskaya railway station

Gorskaya
regional rail

Station in 1904
Coordinates 60°2′21″N 29°58′37″E / 60.03917°N 29.97694°E / 60.03917; 29.97694Coordinates: 60°2′21″N 29°58′37″E / 60.03917°N 29.97694°E / 60.03917; 29.97694
Line(s) Sestroretsk line
Platforms 1
Tracks 1
Connections Historical Primorskaya line
Construction
Structure type at-grade
History
Opened 1894
Rebuilt 1952, 2001
Electrified 1952

Gorskaya (Russian: Го́рская), is a railway station near Saint Petersburg, Russia. The station was opened on November 26, 1894, when the Primorskaya line was extended from Razdelnaya station to Sestroretsk.[1]

Rebuilding

As built, there were two tracks and two lateral platforms. In 1952, the line was electrified and, at the same time, high platforms were constructed. In 1999-2001 when the Gorskaya road interchange was built, the station was reconstructed again.[2]

See also

References

Route maps

Preceding station   Primorskaya Railway   Following station
Primorskaya line in 1894 - 1900
Local
toward Sestroretsk
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