Tyumen railway station

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Tyumen railway station
General information
Location Tyumen, Russia
Coordinates 57°08′42″N65°31′21″E / 57.14500°N 65.52250°E / 57.14500; 65.52250
Owned by Russian Railways
Platforms3
Tracks15
Construction
Parkingyes
Other information
Station code790003
Fare zone0
History
Opened1885 [1]
Services
Preceding station  Sverdlovsk Railway  Following station

Tyumen Railway Station is the primary passenger railway station for the city of Tyumen in Russia, and an important stop along the Trans-Siberian Railway.

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Destinations

Major Domestic Routes

International

Train numberTrain nameDestinationOperated by
001М/002Щ Rossiya
Россия
Flag of Russia.svg Moscow (Yaroslavsky)
Flag of Russia.svg Vladivostok (cars: Flag of North Korea.svg Pyongyang,
Flag of North Korea.svg Tumangang)
Flag of Russia.svg Russian Railways
003З/004З Flag of Russia.svg Moscow (Yaroslavsky)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Beijing (Main)
Runs through Flag of Mongolia.svg Mongolia
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China Railway
005Щ/006Щ Flag of Russia.svg Moscow (Yaroslavsky)
Flag of Mongolia.svg Ulaanbaatar (cars: Flag of Mongolia.svg Erdenet)
Flag of Russia.svg Russian Railways
Flag of Mongolia.svg Ulaanbataar Railway
019Ч/020ЩVostok
Восток
Flag of Russia.svg Moscow (Yaroslavsky)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Beijing (Main)
Flag of Russia.svg Russian Railways
063Б/064Б Flag of Belarus.svg Minsk (cars: Flag of Belarus.svg Brest)
Flag of Russia.svg Novosibirsk
Flag of Belarus.svg Belarusian Railways

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References

  1. Железнодорожные станции СССР. Справочник. — М.: Транспорт, 1981