Yaroslavl Rail Terminal (Yaroslavl)

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 1952_construction, head house (train station)

Yaroslavl Rail Terminal (Russian: вокза́л Яросла́вль-Главный, Yaroslavl Glavny) is the main railway terminal in Yaroslavl, situated in the central part of the city. All trains form Moscow and Saint Petersburg are having stops in Yaroslalv. The terminal also serves the local chain of railroads (prigorodny) connecting the regional center (Yaroslavl) with other cities of the region.

The main building of the Terminal was built in 1952 in soviet-empire style and was renovated and restored in 2003. The building of Suburban station was built in 1977. Ticket Offices are located in both buildings.
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Coordinates:   57°37'32"N   39°50'7"E
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