Losinoostrovskaya railway station

Railway station in Moscow, Russia
Preceding station Russian Railways Following station
Rostokino Yaroslavsky Suburban Los
towards Balakirevo
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Yaroslavsky terminal
Left arrow Elektrozavodskaya – Stankolit Right arrow
Third Ring Road
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Moskva-3
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Malenkovskaya
Rostokinsky proyezd
Yauza River
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Yauza
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Rostokino
Losinoostrovskaya
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Los
Ichka River
Moscow Ring Road
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Perlovskaya
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Tayninskaya
Yauza River
Mytishchi
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Losinoostrovskaya is located in Moscow Ring Road
Losinoostrovskaya
Losinoostrovskaya
Location within Moscow Ring Road

Losinoostrovskaya (Russian: Лосиноостровская) is a railway station located in Losinoostrovsky District of Moscow, Russia. The station serves suburban traffic of Yaroslavsky suburban railway line by Moscow Railway. The southbound trains terminate at Moscow Yaroslavskaya railway station in Moscow. The northbound trains terminate at the stations of Bolshevo, Fryazino Passazhirskaya, Monino, Shchyolkovo, Fryazevo, Pushkino, Sofrino, Krasnoarmeysk, Sergiyev Posad, Alexandrov I, and Balakirevo. All suburban trains stop at Losinoostrovskaya.[1] The station is operated by the Moscow Railway.

The adjacent station in the northern direction is Los, and the one in the southern direction is Rostokino.

Losinoostrovskaya has access to Menzhinskogo Street, Rudnevoy Street, and Anadysrky Proyezd (west), as well as to Dudinka Street and Khibinsky Proyezd (east). The public bus traffic is organized. The station is surrounded by a residential area.

History

The first summer houses were constructed in the area in 1898.[2] In the same year, a railway station, Platform of the 10th versta (Russian: Платформа 10-й версты) was open to serve the houses. In 1904, a settlement of Losinoostrovsky was officially established. The name came from the nearby Losiny Ostrov Forest, currently Losiny Ostrov National Park. In 1908, the Moscow Encircle Railway was completed, and the Platform of the 10th versta, renamed to Losinoostrovskaya, became a large freight station. In addition to the freight yard, there was a locomotive depot. In November 1924, the settlement of Losinoostrovsky was renamed Losinoostrovsk and was granted a town status. In 1939 it was renamed Babushkin, after Mikhail Babushkin, and in 1960, Babushkin was merged into Moscow.[3] In 1929, the railway line between Moscow and Mytishchi, including Losinoostrovskaya, was electrified.[4]

In 1900, a railway line connecting Beskudnikovo and Losinoostrovskaya was constructed. This was done in order to facilitate the railway traffic between Moscow and Kimry (Savyolovo), since Moscow Savyolovsky railway station was not open yet.[5] After a tram line from central line to Medvedkovo was built, in 1966 a direct connection to Losinoostrovskaya was discontinued, and the whole railway line was demolished in 1987.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Расписание электричек Лосиноостровская (in Russian). tutu.ru. Retrieved 25 March 2017.
  2. ^ "Посёлок банкиров и лётчиков. История района Лосиноостровский" (in Russian). Argumenty i Fakty. 22 January 2014. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  3. ^ "Бабушкинский район" (in Russian). Электронная Москва. Retrieved 13 December 2016.
  4. ^ Laptev, Albert (6 February 2012). "История электрификации Ярославского направления" (in Russian). Вперед. Retrieved 7 December 2016.
  5. ^ a b "Ярославское направление МЖД" (in Russian). rzd.me. Retrieved 7 December 2016.
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