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Place of crash is on line part Bekasovo I — Nara, but much closer to Nara station (several hundreds meters) than to Bekasovo I (5 kilometers). This crash place is in bounds of city of Naro-Fominsk, center of Naro-Fominsk rayon of Moscow region. (and Bekasovo I is in bounds of Moscow). Picture in article is of station Bekasovo-1, if picture of crash is missing, better to set picture of Nara station than Bekasovo-1. I don't know why the crash is named after Bekasovo (in 1998 there was another crash, it was really Bekasovo I crash). [[User:MUR|MUR]] ([[User talk:MUR|talk]]) 23:08, 20 May 2014 (UTC)
Place of crash is on line part Bekasovo I — Nara, but much closer to Nara station (several hundreds meters) than to Bekasovo I (5 kilometers). This crash place is in bounds of city of Naro-Fominsk, center of Naro-Fominsk rayon of Moscow region. (and Bekasovo I is in bounds of Moscow). Picture in article is of station Bekasovo-1, if picture of crash is missing, better to set picture of Nara station than Bekasovo-1. I don't know why the crash is named after Bekasovo (in 1998 there was another crash, it was really Bekasovo I crash). [[User:MUR|MUR]] ([[User talk:MUR|talk]]) 23:08, 20 May 2014 (UTC)
"60 km (37 mi) south west from Moscow" - no. Really 69 km from Kievskiy vokzal (terminus) train station, but only 5 km from Moscow bound (Bekasovo I is in Moscow since July 2012). [[User:MUR|MUR]] ([[User talk:MUR|talk]]) 23:17, 20 May 2014 (UTC)

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Bekasovo is wrong

Name of article and picture are misleading. (I live close to there so I know)

Place of crash is on line part Bekasovo I — Nara, but much closer to Nara station (several hundreds meters) than to Bekasovo I (5 kilometers). This crash place is in bounds of city of Naro-Fominsk, center of Naro-Fominsk rayon of Moscow region. (and Bekasovo I is in bounds of Moscow). Picture in article is of station Bekasovo-1, if picture of crash is missing, better to set picture of Nara station than Bekasovo-1. I don't know why the crash is named after Bekasovo (in 1998 there was another crash, it was really Bekasovo I crash). MUR (talk) 23:08, 20 May 2014 (UTC) "60 km (37 mi) south west from Moscow" - no. Really 69 km from Kievskiy vokzal (terminus) train station, but only 5 km from Moscow bound (Bekasovo I is in Moscow since July 2012). MUR (talk) 23:17, 20 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]