Novosibirsk-Yuzhny railway station explained

Novosibirsk-Yuzhny
Address:, Novosibirsk
Coordinates:55.0048°N 82.9523°W
Opened:1915
Owned:Russian Railways
Former:Altaiskaya

Novosibirsk-Yuzhny (Russian: Новосибирск-Южный) is a passenger railway station in Oktyabrsky District of Novosibirsk, Russia.

History

The station had been under construction since 1913.[1]

In 1915, the station was built, traffic opened between Novonikolayevsk and Biysk.[2] [3]

The station complex included a station building with ancillary facilities, residential buildings for families of railway workers, a school, a medical center, a water tower, a locomotive depot.[4]

In 2015, eight objects of the station were included in the list of identified cultural heritage sites of Novosibirsk Oblast: a passenger station, four residential buildings, an administrative building, a water tower and a warehouse.

Notes and References

  1. http://bsk.nios.ru/content/altayskiy-proryv Алтайский прорыв. Библиотека сибирского краеведения.
  2. https://sib.fm/columns/2015/07/02/novosibirsk--glavnyj Новосибирск – главный. Сиб.фм.
  3. https://m.sibkray.ru/news/1/881033/ Вокзал «Новосибирск-Южный» станет памятником истории. Сибкрай.ru.
  4. https://www.nso.ru/news/18529 Региональное управление по госохране ОКН ограничило использование земель на станции «Новосибирск-Южный». Правительство Новосибирской области.