Railway station in Sochi, Russia
Krivenkovskaya — Vesioloye
Tuapse river
1,859.5
1860 км
Skakukha river
1,862.1
PMS-142
1,863.3
Krivenkovskaya
1,867.3
Kirpichny
1,870.2
Tsypka
1,872.0
Grechesky
1,879.4
Dachny
1,881.5
Tuapse-Sortirovochnaya
1,883.3
Tuapse -Passazhirskaya
Tuapse river
1,886.2
Vesna
1,887.4
1887 км
1,888.0
Gizel-Dere
1,889.0
Yuzhny
Daderkoy river
1,890.0
Daderkoy
Shepsy river
1,892.5
Shepsy
1,895.0
Magry
Tunnel 1│Tunnel 1-bis 589 m (1,932 ft)
Shuyuk river
1,897.5
Sputnik
Tunnel 2 95 m (312 ft)
Vishnevka river
1,899.1
Makopse
Makopse river
1,900.0
Druzhba
1,902.0
Smena
1,903.0
Golubaya Dacha
1,904.4
Vodopadny
Ashe river
1,907.0
Ashe
1,909.0
Mamedova Shchel
Kuapse river
1,912.4
Lazarevskaya
Pseuapse river
1,917.9
Soloniki
Tsukhvadzh
1,918.0
1919 км
1,921.6
Volkonka
1,922.6
VVS
Chukhukt
1,923.7
Chemitokvadzhe
Chemitokvadzhe river
Tunnel 3 90 m (300 ft)
1,930.0
Golovinka
Shakhe
1,931.8
Lazurny Bereg
Osokhoy river
Yakornaya Shchel river
1,935.4
Yakornaya Shchel
Beranda river
1,939.0
Sovkhoz
1,940.0
1939 км
1,940.2
Vardane
Buu river
1,942.4
Lesnaya
Khobza
River
Loo river
1,945.0
Loo
1,948.2
Gorny Vozdukh
1,950.8
Uch-Dere
1,952.6
Dagomys
Dagomys river
1,955.0
73 км
Tunnel 4 460 m (1,510 ft)
1,958.2
Mamayka
Mamayka river
Voenkom
Tunnel 5 670 m (2,200 ft)
1,963.0
Sochi
Tunnel 6-bis 780 m (2,560 ft)
│
Tunnel 7-bis 1,014 m (3,327 ft)
│
Tunnel 7 1,020 m (3,350 ft)
1,968.0
Stadion
Bzugu river
1,970.7
Matsesta
Old Matsesta
Matsesta river
Agura river
1,975.6
Akhun
Tunnel 8-bis 90 m (300 ft)
│
1,978.1
Khosta
Khosta river
Kudepsta
1,979.3
Kudepsta
1,982.8
Izvestiya
1,986.6
Adler
single track
1.44 km (0.89 mi) tunnel
344 m (1,129 ft) tunnel
Sochi Airport
1,991.0
Olympic Village
to Krasnaya Polyana
Mzymta river
1,993.0
Imeretinsky Kurort
1,995.4
Vesioloye
1,997.0
km.0
Adler railway station (Russian: Адлер ) is a railway station in Adler District of Sochi . It is located on the North Caucasus Railway , a regional subsidiary of Russian Railways , and one of the largest rail passenger terminals in Russia.[ 3]
History
Construction of the new railway station began in November 2010 to replace the existing one, which is located to the west. It is a hall of 150 by 60 m, in two parts, one on the side of the sea, and one on the city side. There is a car park, and the roof features solar collectors , which are used for heating.[ 4]
The new station has a capacity of 3000 to 5000 passengers per hour in normal operation and up to 20,000 passengers on the opening day of the 2014 Olympic Games . Construction was completed in 2013.[ 5]
The station was opened on 28 October 2013 in the presence of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Thomas Bach , the chair of the International Olympic Committee .
Trains
Gallery
Express train
Lastochka on platform 5.
The old station building in October 2015.
View of the station from the beach.
View of the station from the beach.
View of the station from the beach.
View of the station from Lenina street.
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