Dzhankoi railway station

Railway station in Dzhankoi, Crimea
Dzhankoi
View of the station from platform 2.
General information
LocationDisputed:
Dzhankoi
Owned byDisputed:[1]
  • Ukrainian Railways (Near-Dnipro Railways) (Ukraine, de jure)
  • Crimea Railway (Russia, de facto)
Platforms2 (1 island platform)
Tracks5
Construction
Parkingyes
Other information
Station code470007[2]
Fare zone0
History
Opened1874[3]
Electrified1970 (Moscow—Sevastopol Main line)
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Solone Ozero—Sevastopol line
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km from
Moscow
Up arrow
Near-Dnipro Railways (PZD)
to Novooleksiivka
1,342
Syvash
Ukraine (Kherson Oblast)
Crimea
1,352
Solone Ozero
1,361
1361 km
1,362
Mamut
1,367
1367 km
1,370
1370 km
Left arrow to Armiansk
1,372
Dzhankoi
Right arrow to Feodosia and Kerch enlarge…
1,379
1379 km
1,384
Vidradna
1,389
1389 km
1,393
1393 km
1,396
Urozhaina
1,404
1404 km
1,409
Krasnopartyzanska
1,415
Yefremivska
1,423
Elevatorna
1,426
1426 km
1,432
1432 km
1,434
Proliotna
1,442
1442 km
1,444
Ostriakove
1,450
1450 km
1,452
1452 km
1,454
Simferopol-Vantazhnyi
1,457
1457 km
1,463
Simferopol
1,470
Chystenka
1,473
1473 km
1,479
1479 km
1,482
Poshtova
1,486
1486 km
1,489
Samokhvalove
1,495
Bakhchysarai
1,501
1501 km
1,503
Syren
1,509
1509 km
1,512
Verkhniosadova
1,518
1518 km
1,522
Mekenziievi Hory
Inzhenerna Balka
1,529
1529 km
1,531
1531 km
1,533
Inkerman-1
1,540
Sevastopol
2
Inkerman-2
8
Sapunhirskyi
5
Zolota Balka
21
Sevastopol-Vantazhnyi
27
Komyshova Bukhta
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Dzhankoy-Feodosia line
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km
0
Dzhankoy
3
3 km
10
10 km
13
13 km
21
Azovskaya
30
30 km
41
Nizhnegorsk
50
50 km
61
Krasnoflotskaya
73
Novofedorovka
87
Kirovskaya
94
94 km
101
Vladislavovka
107
107 km
113
Ayvazovskaya-Tovarnaya
115
Ayvazovskaya
Port Feodosia
118
Feodosia

Dzhankoi Railway station (Russian: Джанкой, Ukrainian: Джанкой, Crimean Tatar: Canköy) is a station in Dzhankoi, 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 route MelitopolSimferopol. In 1892, the station became a hub.

The railway junction was twice destroyed during the Civil and Great Patriotic wars. In 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[dubious – discuss]) 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 Dzhankoi was one of two (along with Sevastopol) stations of the Crimea Railway, which used an automated system of control over fares.

Trains

References

  1. ^ ""Ukrzaliznytsya" will submit a claim against the Russian Federation due to the loss of property in Crimea". RESCUE. 13 January 2016. Archived from the original on 30 January 2016. Retrieved 24 January 2016.
  2. ^ История электрофикации железных дорог СССР
  3. ^ Железнодорожные станции СССР. Справочник. — М.: Транспорт, 1981
  4. ^ "Информация по станции Джанкой". Archived from the original on 2013-06-21. Retrieved 2016-01-04.
  5. ^ Renovation of the station

External links

  • Train times on Yandex
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45°41′55″N 34°22′55″E / 45.6986°N 34.3819°E / 45.6986; 34.3819


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