Turkmenbashi railway station
Turkmenbashi railway station (Turkmen: Türkmenbaşy demirýol menzili) is the main railway station in Turkmenbashi, Turkmenistan. It was built in 1895. The station is operated by the state owned company Türkmendemirýollary. HistoryStation Turkmenbashi in the Moorish style was built in the years 1895–96. Architect - Aleksey Benua, who has worked in Krasnovodsk. The station building - one of the most beautiful in the whole of Central Asia rail. The architecture of the station, there are many elements of the Romanov Palace. As early as 1931, the Krasnovodsk-Chardzhou railway was converted to diesel traction. The railway station is a single-story building with thick, high walls. It includes three rooms: one with ticket counters, another with seating for passengers, and a central corridor providing access to the platform and the exterior. Staircases connect the station building to the passenger platform. The basement houses administrative and utility rooms. The station is designated as a 19th-century historical monument.[1] Railway Station Square is located near to a memorial to Turkmen soldiers killed in the Great Patriotic War. ServiceThere are train route 606/605 Ashgabat - Turkmenbashi - Ashgabat.[2]
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