Inskaya | ||||||
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General information | ||||||
Location | Russia, Novosibirsk | |||||
Owned by | Russian Railways | |||||
History | ||||||
Opened | 1933 | |||||
Previous names | Eikhe | |||||
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Inskaya railway station is a classification yard, or marshaling yard, located in Pervomaysky City District of Novosibirsk, Russia. It is one of the largest marshaling yards in Russia and the former Soviet Union. It is located on the Ob-Proektnaya railway line which connects the Kuznetsk Basin and the Trans-Siberian Railway. Over 27,000 railway cars pass through the yard daily.
References
- ^ "Inskaya Railway Station in Novosibirsk". EnglishRussia. Retrieved 14 March 2013.
54°57′46″N 83°07′07″E / 54.96278°N 83.11861°E / 54.96278; 83.11861
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