Sankt-Peterburg-Baltiysky railway station (Saint Petersburg)

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The Baltic Rail Terminal in St. Petersburg, although today it deals with local trains only. The station was opened in 1857, modelled on the Gare de l'Est in Paris. In 1872, the lines were connected to Talinn and so its present name was given. Since 1933, trains to the Baltics now use the Vitebsky Terminal.
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Coordinates:   59°53'41"N   30°17'47"E
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