Nakhabino railway station

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Nakhabino
Moscow Railway platform
Otkrytie stantsii Nakhabino MTsD-2 posle rekonstruktsii * 28.jpg
Location Nakhabino
Moscow Oblast
Russia
Coordinates 55°50′30″N37°11′06″E / 55.8416°N 37.1849°E / 55.8416; 37.1849 Coordinates: 55°50′30″N37°11′06″E / 55.8416°N 37.1849°E / 55.8416; 37.1849
Owned by Russian Railways
Operated by Moscow Railways
Platforms2
Tracks6
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
History
Opened1901
Rebuilt2020
ElectrifiedYes
Services
Preceding station Moscow Central Diameters Following station
Terminus Line D2 Anikeyevka
towards Podolsk

Nakhabino is a railway station of Line D2 of the Moscow Central Diameters in Moscow Oblast. It was opened in 1901 [1] and rebuilt in 2020. [2] [3]

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References

  1. Railway stations of the USSR. Directory. — M., Transport, 1981
  2. "Вокзал на станции Нахабино МЦД-2 в Подмосковье открылся после реконструкции". TASS . Retrieved 28 July 2020.
  3. "На МЦД-2 после реконструкции заработала станция Нахабино". Mos.ru (in Russian). 28 July 2020. Retrieved 28 July 2020.