Shepetivka railway station

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Shepetivka
Southwestern Railway terminal
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Terminal of Shepetivka station
LocationUkraine, Shepetivka
Coordinates 50°11′57″N27°03′39″E / 50.19917°N 27.06083°E / 50.19917; 27.06083 Coordinates: 50°11′57″N27°03′39″E / 50.19917°N 27.06083°E / 50.19917; 27.06083
Owned by Ukrainian Railways
Operated by Southwestern Railways
Platforms1 (main platform), 2 (island platform)
Tracks45
Construction
Structure typeat-grade
Parkingyes
Other information
Station code340000
History
Opened1873
Services
Preceding station  Southwestern Railways  Following station

Shepetivka (Ukrainian : Шепетівка) is a railway hub of the Kozyatyn directory of Southwestern Railways.

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