Lansky_station_overpass

Lansky station overpass

Lansky station overpass

Bridge in Saint Peterburg, Russia


Lansky station crossover is a railway bridge across Serdobolskaya Street in Saint Peterburg, Russia. On either side of it, on high embankments, there are the station platforms of Lanskaya railway station. The bridge was opened in 1869[1] and the first train proceeded through it on July 3 [O.S. June 22] 1869.[2] The bridge was expanded in 1926.

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Lanskaya station civil engineering works
km
to Udelnaya
1869
5.9
1926
5.5
Lansky station overpass
over Lanskoe Highway
1869
5.3
Lanskaya substation
1950
5.1
Lansky station overpass
1869
5.0
4.9
Lanskaya station
1869
4.6
Four bridges on three lines
1869
0.0
km

Station access

The platform of Lanskaya station, from the Saint Petersburg direction, is located on the embankment. Access to it is obtained from under the bridge.

Memoirs

The bridge is mentioned in the memoir "March of 1917" by the novelist Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.[3]


References

  1. Koreshonkov, Oleg (28 April 2006). "Железные дороги Карельского перешейка" [Railways of Karelian isthmus] (in Russian). Retrieved 15 February 2009.
  2. "Rajajoki - Забытая станция - Геокэшинг" [Rajajoki - Forgotten Station - Geocaching]. The Illustrated Newspaper (in Russian) (32): 97. 1869. Retrieved 14 February 2009.




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