Hrebinnykivka_railway_station

Imeni Vasylya Nesvita railway station

Imeni Vasylya Nesvita railway station

Railway station in Sumy Oblast, Ukraine


Imeni Vasylya Nesvita (named after Vasyl Nesvit, Vasyl Nesvit's, Ukrainian: Імені Василя Несвіта), until 2012 Hrebinnykivka, is a railway transfer station near Verkhnya Syrovatka, Sumy Oblast, Ukraine. The station is at a junction of the Imeni Vasylya Nesvita-Nyzy and Basy-Boromlya lines of the Sumy Directorate of Southern Railways, and is primarily used for transfers from the main line to the Nyzy branch.[1] The distance to Nyzy is 11 km (6.8 mi).[2]

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The station is located between Syrovatka (16 kilometres (10 mi) away) and Boromlya (11 km (7 mi) away) stations.

History

The station was opened on December 22, 1913, under the name Hrebinnykivka.

On October 8, 2012, the station was renamed in honor of the former head of Southern Railways Vasyl Nesvit.[3][4]

Passenger service

On November 16, 2010, the movement of railcars was opened on the Hrebinnykivka (now Imeni Vasylya Nesvita) - Nyzy line. But despite the low fare of the rail bus, it was unused, and was soon canceled.

Passenger and suburban trains stop at the station.

Suburban trains go to the stations of Sumy, Bilopillya, Virynskyi Zavod, Kyrykivka, Lyubotyn, Merchyk, and Trostyanets-Smorodyne.

Notes

  • Tariff Guide No. 4. Book 1 (as of 05/15/2021) (Russian) Archived 05/15/2021.

References

    • Arkhangelsky A.S., Arkhangelsky V.A. in two books. - M.: Transport, 1981. (rus.)
  1. Україна. Атлас залізниць. Мірило 1:750 000. — К. : ДНВП «Картографія», 2008. — 80 с. — ISBN 978-966-475-082-7.
  2. "Переименовали железнодорожную станцию".

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