Likhaya railway station

Likhaya railway station (Russian: станция Лихая) is a railway station located in Likhovskoy district of Kamensk-Shakhtinsky, Rostov oblast, Russia. It is 164 km down-line from Rostov-Glavny and is situated between Zamchalovo and Kamenskaya on the MoscowRostov-on-Don line.[1] The Likhaya — Volgograd line diverges from the Moscow — Rostov-on-Don to the east of Likhaya and runs to Volgograd via Belaya Kalitva.

Likhaya
View of the station from the walking bridge
Location1, Privokzalnaya square, Kamensk-Shakhtinsky, Russia
Coordinates48.156038°N 40.191594°E / 48.156038; 40.191594
Platforms3
Tracks30
Construction
Parkingyes
Other information
Station code580003
History
Opened1871
Rebuilt1950s

History

The main line of the Voronezh — Rostov-on-Don railway and Likhaya station were opened in 1871. The construction began in 1869. The Likhaya — Tsaritsin (now Volgograd) Railway was opened at the beginning of the 20th century. The station suffered considerable destruction during the Russian Civil War and Great Patriotic War. Current station building was built in early 1950s. The Likhaya — Izvaryne branch railway line was disassembled in 1990s. In connection with the increased demand the third track was erected between Likhaya and Zamchalovo.[2]

Description

Diesel locomotives 2TE116-503 (left) and 2TE116U-0024 at Likhaya

Likhaya has 3 low-lying through platforms and 10 tracks along the station building. The whole station is electrificated 25 kV AC system. Technical inspection of the rolling stock is carried out on the station. The average stopping times of passenger trains are of about 18 minutes.[3] Locomotive changing to move towards Volgograd on the non-electrified line is required.[4]

The station building is located between the railway tracks. Immediately west of the station lies a walking bridge. The station building is a modest building of two main floors under a tabernacle roof with projections between central and lateral sections and a small triangle pediment over the front entrance. Such architecture performing is not trivial. Designers used architectural forms which give large and high spaces, often modeled on classical forms from the Roman Empire. The high windows of the waiting room have semicircular upper parts. The facade is decorated with pilasters. A cornice above small corbels crowns the top of the station building.[5][6]

Services

Likhaya is the Kamensk-Shakhtinsky terminus for long-distance and suburban trains operated by Russian Railways. The most common destinations are: Rostov-on-Don, Moscow, Adler, Novorossiysk, Anapa, Kislovodsk, Saint Petersburg, Stavropol, Makhachkala, Sukhumi, Vladikavkaz.[7] The station host suburban trains from Rostov-on-Don, Glubokaya, Chertkovo and Morozovskaya.[8]

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References

  1. "Расчёт расстояний между жд станций" (in Russian). Poisk vagonov. Retrieved 2017-07-16.
  2. "Вся такая из себя Лихая. Станция как зеркало русской истории" (in Russian). Гудок. Retrieved 2017-04-17.
  3. "ЖД вокзал Лихая" (in Russian). Retrieved 2017-07-18.
  4. Станция Лихая отмечает юбилей
  5. "Вокзал Лихая" (in Russian). Российские железные дороги. Retrieved 2017-04-17.
  6. "Железнодорожная станция Лихая" (in Russian). gdevagon. Retrieved 2017-04-17.
  7. "Расписание поездов по вокзалу Лихая. Отправление" (in Russian). Яндекс расписания. Retrieved 2017-07-18.
  8. "Расписание электричек по вокзалу Лихая" (in Russian). Яндекс расписания. Retrieved 2017-07-18.
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