Sochi railway station

Railway station in Sochi, Russia
43°35′29″N 39°43′41″E / 43.59139°N 39.72806°E / 43.59139; 39.72806Owned byRussian RailwaysOperated byNorth Caucasus RailwayLine(s)Krasnodar—SukhumiDistance135 km (to Sukhumi)Platforms3Tracks9ConstructionStructure typeAt-gradeParkingYesBicycle facilitiesYesOther informationStation code532909HistoryOpened1916Rebuilt1923, 1952Electrified1956
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Krivenkovskaya — Vesioloye
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km
to Armavir
P254-RUS.svg R 254
to Enem
Tuapse river
1,859.5
1860 км
Skakukha river
1,862.1
PMS-142
1,863.3
Krivenkovskaya
P254-RUS.svg R 254
1,867.3
Kirpichny
1,870.2
Tsypka
1,872.0
Grechesky
1,879.4
Dachny
1,881.5
Tuapse-Sortirovochnaya
A147-RUS.svg A 147
1,883.3
Tuapse-Passazhirskaya
Tuapse river
1,886.2
Vesna
1,887.4
1887 км
1,888.0
Gizel-Dere
1,889.0
Yuzhny
Daderkoy river
1,890.0
Daderkoy
Shepsy river
1,892.5
Shepsy
1,895.0
Magry
Tunnel 1│Tunnel 1-bis
589 m (1,932 ft)
Shuyuk river
1,897.5
Sputnik
Tunnel 2 95 m (312 ft)
Vishnevka river
1,899.1
Makopse
Makopse river
1,900.0
Druzhba
1,902.0
Smena
1,903.0
Golubaya Dacha
1,904.4
Vodopadny
Ashe river
1,907.0
Ashe
1,909.0
Mamedova Shchel
Kuapse river
1,912.4
Lazarevskaya
Pseuapse river
1,917.9
Soloniki
Tsukhvadzh
1,918.0
1919 км
1,921.6
Volkonka
1,922.6
VVS
Chukhukt
1,923.7
Chemitokvadzhe
Chemitokvadzhe river
Tunnel 3 90 m (300 ft)
1,930.0
Golovinka
Shakhe
1,931.8
Lazurny Bereg
Osokhoy river
Yakornaya Shchel river
1,935.4
Yakornaya Shchel
Beranda river
1,939.0
Sovkhoz
1,940.0
1939 км
1,940.2
Vardane
Buu river
1,942.4
Lesnaya
Khobza
River
Loo river
1,945.0
Loo
1,948.2
Gorny Vozdukh
1,950.8
Uch-Dere
1,952.6
Dagomys
Dagomys river
1,955.0
73 км
Tunnel 4 460 m (1,510 ft)
1,958.2
Mamayka
Mamayka river
Voenkom
Tunnel 5 670 m (2,200 ft)
Sochi River
1,963.0
Sochi Bus interchange
Tunnel 6-bis
780 m (2,560 ft)
Tunnel 6
800 m (2,600 ft)
Tunnel 7-bis
1,014 m (3,327 ft)
Tunnel 7
1,020 m (3,350 ft)
1,968.0
Stadion
Bzugu river
1,970.7
Matsesta Bus interchange
Old Matsesta
Matsesta river
Agura river
1,975.6
Akhun
Tunnel 8-bis
90 m (300 ft)
Tunnel 8
120 m (390 ft)
1,978.1
Khosta Bus interchange
Khosta river
Kudepsta
1,979.3
Kudepsta
1,982.8
Izvestiya
1,986.6
Adler Bus interchange
single track
1.44 km (0.89 mi) tunnel
344 m (1,129 ft) tunnel
Sochi Airport Bus interchange Sochi International Airport
1,991.0
Olympic Village
to Krasnaya Polyana
Mzymta river
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to Roza Khutor (
single
track
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1,993.0
Imeretinsky Kurort Bus interchange
1,995.4
Vesioloye
1,997.0
Krasnodar Krai
Gagra District
N. Caucasus Rwy (SKZD)
Abkhazian Rwy (AbZD)
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Sochi railway station (Russian: Сочи) is the largest of the four railway stations in Sochi, and one of the largest railway stations in Krasnodar Krai. It is part of North Caucasus Railway and located in the Tsentralny City District of Sochi.

It was renovated for the 2014 Winter Olympics, alongside Sochi's three other railway stations: Dagomys, Matsesta and Khosta.

History

The place for the construction of the railway terminal was defined in 1913, at the fairgrounds (now the Railway Station Square) in front of the city cemetery (now Zavokzalny memorial complex).[1]

The present, much larger building of the railway station was designed by Alexey Dushkin. Its construction was started on 13 September 1950 and completed on 10 September 1952, and the luggage section was added in 1956. In the 1950s Sochi played an important role in the Soviet Unions, being a major transit point from Russia to Georgia and the most popular health resort for a large number of ordinary citizens and Communist Party leaders, including Joseph Stalin. Consequently, the station construction was curated by an unusually large number of ministries, and by Stalin himself. While Dushkin's design was considered elegant by many curators, including Stalin, it was criticised by others for excessive costs. Dushkin built a twin version of the Sochi station in Simferopol in 1951.[2] In 1975, the Sochi station was included to the Russian list of architectural monuments of federal importance.[3]

  • 1916
    1916
  • 1939
    1939
  • 2012
    2012

Interesting facts

Layout

The building is 145 m long, 30–50 m wide and 55 m tall from the earth level to the star on the clock tower. The tower is separated from the main building and features a clock of 5 m diameter. The clock's dial is encircled by the zodiac signs; their sequence is unusual, and Dushkin did not leave a clue to his arrangement.[2][3]

The building has three inner yards with a sculpture and fountains.[3] The sculpture Girl with a jug is one of the city symbols. It is a copy of the original preserved at the city museum.[2]

  • Clock tower
    Clock tower

References

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sochi rail terminal.
  1. ^ Отрадная новость Archived 2013-12-03 at the Wayback Machine, Сочинский листок №92, 21 марта 1913 г.
  2. ^ a b c Братья-близнецы железнодорожные вокзалы Сочи и Симферополя. liveinternet.ru. 19 March 2014
  3. ^ a b c Железнодорожный вокзал станции “Сочи” Archived 2014-10-06 at the Wayback Machine. sochi.com