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Coordinates: 48°18′4″N 25°55′47″E / 48.30111°N 25.92972°E / 48.30111; 25.92972
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The station opened along with the [[Lviv]] — Chernivtsi Line on 1 September 1866, which was built as an extension of [[Vienna]] — Lviv Line opened in December 1863. The new building was constructed from 1906 to 1909.
The station opened along with the [[Lviv]] — Chernivtsi Line on 1 September 1866, which was built as an extension of [[Vienna]] — Lviv Line opened in December 1863. The new building was constructed from 1906 to 1909.

== References ==

Revision as of 23:17, 24 May 2024

Chernivtsi
Lviv Railways terminal
General information
LocationVokzalna str. 38, Chernivtsi
Ukraine
Coordinates48°18′4″N 25°55′47″E / 48.30111°N 25.92972°E / 48.30111; 25.92972
Owned byUkrzaliznytsia
Platforms3
Connections

3, 5, 11
1, 7, 8, 15, 23

Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
ArchitectOtto Wagner
Architectural styleVienna Secession
Other information
Station code366602
History
Opened1 September 1866 (1866-09-01)
Rebuilt1909
ElectrifiedNo
Services
Preceding station   Ukrzaliznytsia   Following station
Chernivtsi-Pivnichna   Lviv Railways   Chernivtsi-Pivdenna
Map

Chernivtsi railway station (Ukrainian: Залізнична станція Чернівці romanized: Zaliznychna stantsiia Chernivtsi), is the main railway station of Chernivtsi, Western Ukraine. Situated on Chernivtsi-Pivnichna — Bahrynivka Line, 47.6 kilometers (29.57 mi) from Romanian border. The station has three platforms – two island platforms and one side platform.[1]

The station opened along with the Lviv — Chernivtsi Line on 1 September 1866, which was built as an extension of Vienna — Lviv Line opened in December 1863. The new building was constructed from 1906 to 1909.

References

  1. ^ Ukraïna atlas zaliznytsʹ: masshtab 1:750 000, Kyiv: DNVP Kartohrafiia, 2008, p. 60, ISBN 978-966-475-082-7