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Shira station

Шира станция
Krasnoyarsk Railway
General information
LocationShira village
Khakassia
Russia
Coordinates54°29′18″N 89°57′38″E / 54.48833°N 89.96056°E / 54.48833; 89.96056
Operated byKrasnoyarsk Railway Abakan railway region
Line(s)Achinsk I - Tigey
Distance260 кm Achinsk I[citation needed]
Platforms1
Tracks5
Construction
Structure typePlatform type lateral, Platform shape straight
Other information
Station codeESR station code: 885504 ; Экспресс-3 code: 2038173
ClassificationCargo-passenger
History
Opened1916
Original companyAchinsk - Minusinsk railway
Key dates
15 December 1924The first train arrived at the station

Shira is a railway station [1][2][3][4][5] of the Abakan region of the Krasnoyarsk Railway on the line crossing between Achinsk Krasnoyarsk Krai (Achinsk I railway station [ru][6] on the main course of the Trans–Siberian Railway) and Tigey Khakassia ( Tigey railway station [ru] [7] railway junction with the South Siberian Railway).

It is located in the village of Shira, the administrative center of the Shirinsky district of the Republic of Khakassia.[7]

History

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Shira railway station was founded in 1916 on the Achinsk - Minusinsk railway line,[8] part of the Siberian Railway.[9]

The settlement at Shira was established that year during the construction of the railway line, and in 1917 consisted of 57 people.

The first train arrived at the station on 15 December 1924.[10] There is a one-story station building.

By 1926 the line had been completed as far as Abakan station [ru], traversing 460 km (290 mi). The station became part of the Krasnoyarsk Railway in 1936, which lasted until the railway's abolition in 1961 and its merger into the East Siberian Railway. In 1979 a new Krasnoyarsk Railway was formed from the East Siberian Railway, and in 2003 the railway and Shira station became part of Russian Railways.[11]

The station is served by long-distance trains between Moscow and Abakan, though not by commuter services. Trains stop for 10 minutes at the station.

Long distance station

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№ Train Rail route № Train Rail route
64[12] Abakan - Moscow 68[12] Moscow - Abakan

References

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  1. ^ "osm.sbin.ru/esr/". osm.sbin.ru. Retrieved 2022-08-10.
  2. ^ "Поиск станции". www.bilet.ru. Retrieved 2022-08-10.
  3. ^ "Яндекс.Расписания". Яндекс.Расписания. Retrieved 2022-08-10.
  4. ^ "Станция Шира на карте". www.tutu.ru. Retrieved 2022-08-10.
  5. ^ "Железнодорожная станция - Система слежения за вагонами". www.gdevagon.ru. Retrieved 2022-08-10.
  6. ^ "Achinsk-1 Railway Station".
  7. ^ a b "Железнодорожная станция Шира, код ЕСР 885504" (in Russian). Retrieved 31 July 2022.
  8. ^ Arkhangelsky, Anatoly Serapionovich; Arkhangelsky, Vladimir Anatolyevich; Sheptunova, Antonina Ivanovna (1981). Railway stations of the USSR: Directory. Moscow: Transport.
  9. ^ Mikhailoff, M. (1900). The Great Siberian Railway. The North American Review.
  10. ^ "Станция Шира". putdor.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 31 July 2022.
  11. ^ "Красноярская железная дорога". lokomo.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 31 July 2022.
  12. ^ a b "ЖД вокзал Шира". poezd.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 31 July 2022.

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