Tiraspol Railway station

Tiraspol
Transnistrian Railway terminal

View of the station from Privokzalnaya Square.
Location Transnistria, Tiraspol
Owned by Transnistrian Railway
Platforms 2
Tracks 12
Construction
Parking yes
Other information
Station code 45100
History
Opened 1867[1]
Electrified yes
Services
Preceding station   Transnistrian Railway   Following station

Tiraspol Railway station is a railway station in the capital of TransnistriaTiraspol.[2]

History

In 1846, a Belgian engineer Zuber began developing the initial draft of the railway between Odessa and Tiraspol. The construction of the railway to the Tiraspol began in the second half of the 1860s. In 1867, the railway line was built from Razdelnaya to Tiraspol. By the end of 1867 in Tiraspol was built a railway station.[3]

At the beginning of the 20th century, passenger traffic occupied an increasingly important position in rail transport in the region; in Odessa and Chisinau in Tiraspol for trains of different classes of mail, goods and passenger, courier.

In April 1944 the station was burned down by the German-Romanian troops.

Until 1992 more than 30 trains passed through the station.[4]

In 2014 there was a reconstruction of the station building.[5]

Trains

In 2015 only three trains pass the station:

Gallery

References

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Coordinates: 46°50′51″N 29°37′46″E / 46.8476°N 29.6294°E / 46.8476; 29.6294

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