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Petropavl Railway Station | |
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South Urals Railway terminal | |
General information | |
Coordinates | 54°51′23″N 69°10′11″E / 54.85639°N 69.16972°E / 54.85639; 69.16972 |
Owned by | Russian Railways (South Urals Railway) |
Construction | |
Parking | Yes |
Other information | |
Station code | ASUZHT |
History | |
Opened | 1894 |
Rebuilt | 1904 |
Petropavl Railway Station is a railway station in Petropavl, Kazakhstan.
Buildings
The Railway Station Building, Petropavl is located on the Railway Station Square in Petropavl, Kazakhstan. The building of the railway station was built in two stages: the construction of the first stage was completed in December 1895; the second stage of the building (restaurant, auxiliary services of the railway station) was completed in 1904.
The building is one-storey, brick-built. In a later period (presumably in the 1950s), the outer surface of the walls was plastered and coloured in two colours. Now (to the 100th anniversary of the West Siberian Railway) the building has been restored and brought into full compliance with the original project.
The building has a complex shape in plan. Separate rooms are different, in their horizontal and high-altitude dimensions, are united among themselves into a single volume stretched along the railway platform. The monument has roofing wooden structures covered with iron. The main hall and some rooms inside have vaulted ceilings, which facilitates the circulation of air inside. Large windows provide good illumination, framed by a figured masonry. The building is built in the style of "late Baroque". At present, the building is used as the luggage compartment of the railway station and warehouses.
The building is a sample of the historical layout of the city, typical for late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, expressed in the planned integrated construction of brick buildings of public use and is the architectural heritage of the city.
Destinations
Train number | Train name | Destination | Operated by |
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015Т/016Т | Zhetysu Жетису |
Almaty (Almaty-2) | Kazakhstan Temir Zholy |
059Н/059С | Kislovodsk Novokuznetsk |
Russian Railways | |
076Х/076Ц | Kyzylorda | Kazakhstan Temir Zholy | |
089У/090У | Zauralye Зауралье |
Moscow (Kazansky) | Russian Railways |
123Н/124В | Belgorod Novosibirsk |
Russian Railways | |
133Н/133С | Anapa Tomsk |
Russian Railways | |
211Н | Chelyabinsk Omsk |
Russian Railways | |
623Т/624Т | Nur-Sultan (Nurly Zhol) | Kazakhstan Temir Zholy | |
705Т/706Т | Almaty (Almaty-2) | Kazakhstan Temir Zholy | |
6973/6974 | Isilkul | Kazakhstan Temir Zholy | |
6975/6976 | Petukhovo | Kazakhstan Temir Zholy | |
6979/6980 | Isilkul | Kazakhstan Temir Zholy |
References
Sources
- ГАСКО. Ф. 3037. Инв. No. 7263, 7264.
- Северо-Казахстанская область. Энциклопедия. Алматы. 2004. Сс. 200–201, 435–437.
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