Train timetable: Khabarovsk. Khabarovsk branch of the Far Eastern Railway Train hub

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Khabarovsk-1, the railway station of Khabarovsk, is located in the center of the main city of the Khabarovsk Territory. It is an out-of-class cargo-and-passenger station with sorting tracks, a Khabarovsk-Pristan freight depot, and a train depot. The station has 7 passenger tracks and five platforms, three island and two side.

Railway station Khabarovsk 1 - brief information

The station on the site of the current station was first mentioned in the order of Orest Vyazemsky, who led the construction of the Ussuri railway. At the time of writing the order, 02/05/1897, the construction of the passenger station had not yet been completed. Until the building was put into operation at the end of 1897, passengers had to wait for trains from Iman and Vladivostok in the open air. Reconstruction dates: 1968-70, 2000-2007
Service:

  • Several waiting rooms, including paid superior;
  • fast food cafe/restaurant;
  • storage rooms;
  • kiosks with fresh press;
  • pharmacy / first-aid post;
  • ATMs;
  • information and reference, office, transport, communication services;
  • law enforcement department;
  • salon.

Train schedule of the railway station Khabarovsk 1

On the this moment Khabarovsk train schedule is presented by the timetable of 37 flights long distance, including 12 daily. Trains stop at the station from half an hour (Vladivostok - Yaroslavsky railway station in Moscow) to 7 hours 12 minutes (Blagoveshchensk - Vladivostok train). Judging by the schedule of the Khabarovsk railway station, the largest number of passenger trains arrive from the Russian capital, Tomsk and Vladivostok.

Main destination stations: Moscow, Pyongyang (DPRK), Vladivostok. More information about the schedule and service can be found on the website of the Khabarovsk railway station, habarovsk-1.dzvr.ru. Temporary and permanent changes in the schedule of passenger trains are not always promptly entered into the schedule on the offsite, so it is worth clarifying the information received from the web resource at the information desk of the Khabarovsk railway station (see the phone number on the site).

Please note that trains 391N/609U Tomsk-2 - Vladivostok, 207N Novokuznetsk - Vladivostok and 323Y Tommot - Khabarovsk follow a special schedule. Check the schedule for a specific date.

Year-round branded trains from Khabarovsk:

  • "35/36", Khabarovsk - Blagoveshchensk;
  • "Ocean", Khabarovsk - Vladivostok;
  • "Youth", Khabarovsk - Komsomolsk-on-Amur;
  • "Vostok", Khabarovsk - Pacific station (Nakhodka).

Khabarovsk is the administrative center of the Far Eastern Federal District of Russia, namely its Khabarovsk Territory. The city is the economic, political, cultural, transport and logistics center of all Far East. In addition, it is an important railway junction of the entire Amur region, as evidenced by the busy schedule of Khabarovsk trains. Khabarovsk I station was opened at the end of the nineteenth century (1834) during the commissioning of the Ussuri railroad. At the same time, the first station of this station was built, the building of which was originally wooden and burned down in a fire. Later, it was repeatedly rebuilt and reconstructed. Mine modern look it was acquired in 2007 and is now capable of receiving and sending up to 3 million passengers a year. Here are served passenger trains long-distance, and electric trains delivering passengers to nearby cities and towns.

From here, direct trains run to Komsomolsk-on-Amur, Neryungri, Blagoveshchensk. And to Vladivostok, there is a branded train "Ocean", which provides its passengers with an increased level of comfort. In addition, the schedule of trains in Khabarovsk includes many passing routes that make long 40-minute stops here. These are flights from Vladivostok to Moscow (“Russia”), Penza, Novokuznetsk, Novosibirsk, Sovetskaya Gavan. Some trains run daily, and some only certain numbers month. All flight data should be specified in the schedule. In winter, the number of flights plying trains here is significantly reduced.

Electric trains from this station depart in two directions: to Birobidzhan and to Vyazemskaya. Moreover, an express train goes to Birobidzhan every day, except Monday. On weekends, the number of flights increases.

Train timetable Khabarovsk II

This station, which has been operating since 1934, is mainly engaged in cargo transportation, and does not serve long-distance passenger trains. It is an out-of-class marshalling network of value for the entire Far Eastern Railway. In addition to cargo transportation, the transit car traffic is processed here, as well as the repair of rolling stock. At the station available here, an electric train stops for a minute, following the routes to Vyazemskaya, to Khor and to Kruglikovo.

Information about the schedule of trains and trains at the station Khabarovsk:

The schedule of trains and electric trains at Khabarovsk station today includes 34 long-distance trains, suburban trains and electric trains (including diesels) - 22, 25 of them are passing and 31 - start or end their journey in this locality. Most trains arrive in the morning. The first, according to the schedule, leaves at 02:09 in the direction of Vladivostok station, and the last one arrives at 20:36. The average parking time on the platform is 0:37.
Some trains passing through Khabarovsk station do not run every day (they have a special timetable).
The schedule of trains and electric trains at Khabarovsk station, presented on this page, takes into account seasonal changes, that is, the winter and summer version of the schedule is always available.
Tickets for trains and electric trains at Khabarovsk station can be purchased online or at the box office.

From September 19 of the year No. 2143 and order of the Ministry of Railways No. 652 / Ts dated September 23, 1946 “On the organization of railway departments, the consolidation of traffic departments, departments of the locomotive facilities and wagon sections of railways”, it was prescribed to organize 274 departments on the road network within two months. On the Far East Railway according to the order MPS Obluchensk, Khabarovsk, Bikinsky and Komsomolsk branches were listed.

Borders

Structure

  • 4 locomotive depots: Obluchye, Khabarovsk, Vyazemskaya, Tyrma.
  • 5 communication distances: Obluchye, Birobidzhan, Khabarovsk, Bikin, Tyrma.
  • 3 car depots: Obluchye, Khabarovsk-2 and passenger Khabarovsk-1.
  • 8 track distances: Obluchye, Birobidzhan, Khabarovsk-1, Khabarovsk-2, Bikin, Tyrma, Amur.
  • protective afforestation distance
  • 2 power stations: Obluchye, Khabarovsk
  • 2 independent stations: Khabarovsk-1 and Khabarovsk-2.
  • 3 distances of civil structures: Obluchye, Birobidzhan, Khabarovsk
  • track repair shops at Arkhara station
  • Small children's railway.

The following year, the Birobidzhanskaya signaling and communications distance was liquidated (its sections were transferred to the Obluchenskaya and Khabarovsk distances), the Tyrma locomotive depot was closed (its work was transferred to the Obluchye depot, and a replacement point for locomotive crews was organized in Tyrma). FROM The 1 of May 1962 a loading and unloading office was organized at the Khabarovsk-2 station.

Leaders

The heads of the Khabarovsk branch were:

  • October 16, 1946 to July 23, 1948 - B. A. Pavlovich
  • to September 1, 1953 - Zikeev B.I.
  • to September 27, 1956 - Smirnov V.P.
  • April 29, 1965 - Kuvshinov L. N.
  • until January 10, 1969 - Pogrebnoy A.K.
  • from May 13, 1969 to August 17, 1970 - I. S. Fomenkov
  • from September 18, 1970 to October 1, 1973 - Godlevsky R. Yu.
  • to October 30, 1978 - Lenba E.K.
  • April 9, 1980 - Pisarsky A.I.
  • until August 15, 1984 - Poddubny G.N.
  • from October 3, 1984 to April 23, 1990 - Maslovsky A.P.
  • to January 24, 2000 - Zaichenko M. M.
  • until May 28, 2001 - Zakharov V.S.
  • from August 13, 2001 to June 24, 2004 - Gladilin A.V.
  • from July 14, 2004 to March 18, 2005 - Tishkin S.V.
  • from August 17, 2005 to February 1, 2010 - Nekhaev P. E.
  • from February 25, 2010 to July 1, 2010 - Karaev A.S.

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