Zheleznodorozhny District, Novosibirsk

Zheleznodorozhny District (Russian: Железнодорожный район) is an administrative district (raion) of Central Okrug, one of the 10 raions of Novosibirsk, Russia. The area of the district is 8.3 km2 (2.5 sq mi). Population: 64 972 (2017).[1]

Zheleznodorozhny District
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Location of Zheleznodorozhny City District
Coordinates: 55°1′59.99″N 82°55′0.01″E / 55.0333306°N 82.9166694°E / 55.0333306; 82.9166694
CountryRussia
Federal subjectNovosibirsk
Area
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8.3 km2 (3.2 sq mi)

History

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The first houses were built here in 1893. At first, the district was named Vokzalnaya Chast.[2]

In 1895 the Resettlement Center was established.[3]

Kaganovichesky District was formed in 1936.[2]

Novosibirsk Glavny Railway Station built in 1939.[2][4]

In 1957 the Kaganovichesky District was renamed the Zheleznodorozhny District.[2]

Streets

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Architecture

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Tsarist period

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Soviet period

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Post-Soviet period

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Science and education

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  • Siberian Scientific Research Institute of Metrology
  • Novosibirsk Medical College
  • Novosibirsk Cooperative Technical School named after A. N. Kosygin
  • Novosibirsk Special Music School
  • Novosibirsk State Conservatoire named after M.I. Glinka
  • Novosibirsk State Academy of Water Transportation Engineering
  • Novosibirsk State Theater Institute

Medicine

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Religion

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Christianity

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Economy

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Industry

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  • Noema is a sound equipment company.[5][6]

Tourism

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Hotels

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Museums

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  • Nicholas Roerich Museum
  • Museum of communication

Theatres

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Parks

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Narymsky Square

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Transportation

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Railway

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Three railway stations are located in the district: Novosibirsk-Glavny, Tsentr and Pravaya Ob.

Metro

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One Novosibirsk Metro station is located in the district: Ploshchad Garina-Mikhaylovskogo.

References

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  1. ^ Novosibirsk Oblast Territorial Branch of the Federal State Statistics Service. Численность населения по муниципальным районам и городским округам Новосибирской области на 1 января 2018 года и в среднем за 2017 год
  2. ^ a b c d The Novosibirsk government. Official site.
  3. ^ Ламин В. А. (2003). Энциклопедия. Новосибирск. Новосибирск: Новосибирское книжное издательство. pp. 670–671. ISBN 5-7620-0968-8.
  4. ^ Novosibirsk-Glavny Railway Station. Travel portal of Novosibirsk Region.
  5. ^ Official site.
  6. ^ Vecherny Novosibirsk.