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Archeda railway station is a railway station in Frolovo, Volgograd Oblast, Russia.
A second-class station [1] appeared near the Lyzhinsky farm (and two kilometers from the Frolova farm) in connection with the construction of the Gryaze-Tsaritsyn railway in 1868-1871 on the territory of the Don Host Oblast. Initially, the station was called Mikhailo-Chertkovo in honor of the acting ataman of the Don Army from 1874-1881, Lieutenant General Mikhail Chertkov. The station had a train station, a water pumping station, and a large locomotive depot. In 1875, it received a new name after the nearby Archeda river. [2]
On 4 August 2025, the station was set on fire. [3] The fire was suspected to have been caused by a crashed drone. [4]