Lansky Station Crossover

Lansky station crossover is a railway bridge across Serdobolskaya street. On either side of it, on high embankments, there are the station platforms of Lansky railway station. The bridge was opened in 1869 and the first train proceeded through it on July 3 1869. The bridge was expanded in 1926.

Read more about Lansky Station Crossover:  Station Access, Memoirs

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