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Flyugov post

Coordinates: 59°59′07″N 30°20′00″E / 59.98528°N 30.33333°E / 59.98528; 30.33333
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Flugov post
Goods station
Plan of Tovarnaya line in 1916
General information
Location80, B. Sampsonievsky
Coordinates59°59′07″N 30°20′00″E / 59.98528°N 30.33333°E / 59.98528; 30.33333
Line(s)Tovarnaya line (Cargo line)
Platforms0
Tracks2
History
Opened1904 (on Tovarnaya line),
1925 (on Vyborg line)
Closed1929 (on Tovarnaya line),
1934 (on Vyborg line)
6.8
Finlyandsky Rail Terminal
Trackside 1869
Finlyandsky - Goods
5.1
Traction Depot
5.2
Locomotive Depot
5.2
Baburin post
4.0
Lesnoy crossover
3.6
A. Matrosov crossover
Trackside 1924-1929
3.1
Flugov post
1924-1934
3.1
Kantemirovsky cr.
3.0
Flugov post
1904-1929
Left arrow
Kushelevka
line
SPb-Sestr.-Beloostrov
Down arrow
Down arrow
Down arrow
Lanskaya
Trackside
1904-1929
1.6
Serdobolsky stop
1904-1929
Trackside 1904-1929
line
SPb-Sestr.-Beloostrov
Up arrow
Finlyandsky Rail Terminal
Up arrow
Flugov post
1924-1934
Up arrow
Lanskaya
Trackside 1904
1.0
Up arrow
Kolomyagi
Up arrow
Skatchki
line
SPb-Sestr.-Beloostrov
Left arrow
Left arrow
Left arrow
Novaya Derevnya
Trackside 1823-1924
0.6
Kolomyajskу bridge
Primorsky - Goods
1904-1924
0.0
Primorsky Rail Terminal
1823-1924
To
Summer Garden

Distances in kilometers
Railway line consists of single-track line tracksides

Flugov post (Template:Lang-ru) was a railway station in St. Petersburg, Russia from 1904 to 1929. The station was also called Flugov shunting loop.

On Tovarnaya line

The station was built for delivering cargo from tram stations on Flugov Lane (now Kantemirovsky street) to Sestroretsk, a municipality in Saint Petersburg.[1] The station was constructed as a branch of the Primorsky Rail Terminal to Flugov Post line in May, 1904 by engineer Pyotr Alexandrovich Avenarius.[2]

Сatastrophic flooding on 23 September 1924 closed the Primorsky Rail Terminal. Another branch to the Finlyandsky Rail Terminal was constructed in 1925[3] and 1927.[4] By 1926, the line to Sestroretsk had been laid through Lanskaya station. [5] In 1929, the line was reconstructed. The station Flyugov post was no longer required and was dismantled. [6]

On Vyborg line

Flyugov Post was also the name of a station on the line between Finlyandsky Rail Terminal and Lanskaya, constructed in 1925 and taken out of service in 1934.

References

  1. ^ Rivkin, Boris (1989). "Sestroretsk railways(Сестрорецкие железные дороги)". Leningrad Zdravnitsa (110). Retrieved 17 February. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. ^ Kopaisov, I; Krotkov (1999). "Malaya Oktyabrskaya railroad" (in Russian). The encyclopaedia of domestic narrow-gauge railways. Retrieved 2009-02-17.
  3. ^ Burochkin, Konstantin (1925). "The plan of Leningrad оn areas". Funds of the Russian National Library (in Russian). The Russian State Academic Printing house. p. 4. Retrieved 2009-02-17.
  4. ^ "The plan of Leningrad. 1927". Funds of the Russian National Library (in Russian). The state cartographical institute. 1927. p. 1. Retrieved 2009-02-17.
  5. ^ "Years of commissioning of lines Oktyabrskaya railroad (Годы ввода в эксплуатацию линий Октябрьской ж.д.)". Statistics (in Russian). http://ikop.narod.ru/. 15 June 2001. Retrieved 2009-02-17. {{cite news}}: External link in |publisher= (help)
  6. ^ "The plan of Leningrad. 1929" (in Russian). Cartographical laboratory Geografo-economic Science Recearch Institute. 1929. Retrieved 2009-02-17.
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