Nizhegorodskaya railway station

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Nizhegorodskaya
Moscow Railway station
Karacharovo station 01-2019.jpg
Location Moscow
Russia
Coordinates 55°44′00″N37°43′47″E / 55.7333°N 37.7296°E / 55.7333; 37.7296 Coordinates: 55°44′00″N37°43′47″E / 55.7333°N 37.7296°E / 55.7333; 37.7296
Owned by Russian Railways
Operated by Moscow Railway
Line(s)
Connections
History
Opened1932 [1]
Rebuilt2018
ElectrifiedYes
Services
Preceding station Russian Railways Logo.svg Russian Railways Following station
Serp i Molot
towards Moscow Kursky
Gorkovsky Suburban Chukhlinka
towards Vladimir
Preceding station Moscow Central Diameters Following station
Proposed
Chukhlinka Line D4 Serp i Molot
towards Aprelevka

Nizhegorodskaya is a Moscow Railway station of the Gorkovsky suburban railway line in Moscow, Russia. It was opened in 1932 and rebuilt in 2018. [2] [3] It was formerly known as Karacharovo (Russian : Карачарово.

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References

  1. Railway stations of the USSR. Directory. — M., Transport, 1981
  2. "Открылась платформа "Карачарово" Горьковского направления МЖД". Interfax.ru (in Russian). Interfax. Retrieved 29 August 2020.
  3. "Новая железнодорожная платформа "Карачарово" открылась на юго-востоке Москвы". TASS . Retrieved 29 August 2020.