Likhobory railway station (Moscow)
Russia /
Moskovskaja Oblast /
Dolgoprudnyy /
Moscow
World
/ Russia
/ Moskovskaja Oblast
/ Dolgoprudnyy
, 8 km from center (Долгопрудный)
World / Russia / Moscow City / Northern
1946_construction, railway platform, MCC / MCD - Moscow rail transit station
The stopping point was built in 1946 and named NATI after the Scientific Automotive Institute (NAMI) located nearby, which from 1931 to 1946 was called the Scientific Automobile and Tractor Institute (NATI). In 2011–2014, due to the construction of the fourth main track, the station was completely rebuilt. Second platform (from Moscow) was dismantled and replaced with a temporary wooden one. From October 2012 to April 2014, the station was completely closed. In June 2018, a Likobory depot of the Metro Line 10 was opened near the station. In February 2020, the stopping point NATI was renamed "Likhobory" following the opening of a new passage to the MCC station of the same name.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Likhobory_railway_station
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 55°51'1"N 37°33'7"E
- Khovrino railway station 5.3 km
- Khimki railway station 8.2 km
- Los railway halt 10 km
- Platforms for long-distance trains 10 km
- Perlovskaya railway halt 12 km
- Tayninskaya railway halt 13 km
- Opalikha railway halt 19 km
- Skhodnya railway station 19 km
- Krasnoarmeysk railway station 46 km
- Pokrovka railway halt 63 km
- North-Eastern chord overpass 0.8 km
- Bus station "NAMI" 0.8 km
- Beskudnikovsky District 1.5 km
- Koptevo District 2.6 km
- Timiryazevsky District 2.6 km
- Golovinsky District 2.6 km
- Zapadnoye Degunino District 3 km
- Severo-Vostochny Administrative Okrug 5.2 km
- Severny Administrative Okrug 5.7 km