Perm II railway station

Station building
Platforms

Perm II (Russian: Железнодорожный вокзал «Станция Пермь-II») is the main railway station of the Russian city of Perm. It is also known as Perm-Zaimki or simply as Perm station.

History

The "Zaimka" (means borrowed farmstead) station was built in 1899 approximately five kilometres from the "Perm" station. Clean air, building space and proximity to the Kama River attracted townspeople here.

The first building in "Perm the Second" station was built in 1909. The station was located far outside the city, so reaching it required transport, first the yamschike and later the car. Hence the legend that the AP based on Chekhov plays "Three Sisters" put the lives of the provincial city of Perm.

Over time, the station could not handle increased traffic, and a new larger building was constructed.

Station Perm-II is the main railway access point into Perm Territory. 15,000 passengers passed through the station daily. It was a beautiful building of white brick, situated on open land and clearly visible from the city. In 1959, the first expansion and remodelling began; the station was extended to the west. It was decided to also finish two floors of the station. In 1988, another ambitious expansion plan was drawn up. The suburban cashier and the luggage compartment would be a new building height of 29 metres. The plans would allow passengers to go directly from the bus or tram platforms through an underground pedestrian walkway and escalators. However, construction costs of three million rubles (1988 value) prevented the plans from being implemented. Now station Perm-II issignificantly altered in appearance: the floor and walls atefaced with marble of a dark milky grey colour. The doors have been replaced, for passengers' comfort, and the lights have been rearranged, similarly to the subway. Already repaired overflights stairsteps to the second floor: they are also executed in marble.

The meeting was presented developed railway reconstruction project design buildings station. Today, it laid recovery railway platforms, building overhang above the gate. However storey building and its total area has not yet been determined. Krai Administration while considering the possibility of reconstruction railway station Perm II together with the construction of a new bus station nearby. As long as planned, that will be able to fully realise the project from 2010.

Destinations

Serves the following areas: Western direction destinations: Moscow, St. Petersburg, Simferopol, Adler, Nizhny Novgorod, Novorossiysk.

Eastern direction destinations: Vladivostok, Yekaterinburg, Astana, Tyumen, N. Tagil, Abakan, Chelyabinsk, Novokuznetsk, Priobe, Kemerovo, Nizhnevartovsk, Beijing, N. Urengoy, Irkutsk, Krasnoyarsk, Novosibirsk, Severobaikalsk, Khabarovsk Gornozavodsk.

Gornozavodsk direction destinations: Gornozavodsk, N. Tagil, Serov, Berezniki.

References

    External links

    Media related to Perm II at Wikimedia Commons

    Coordinates: 58°01′13.04″N 56°15′09.11″E / 58.0202889°N 56.2525306°E / 58.0202889; 56.2525306

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