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Name | Rybachie Railway Station | |
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Built | 1892 - 1893 | |
Location | Philosopher's Island, ![]() | |
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Platforms | 2 | |
Tracks | 2 | |
Owner | Government of Seven | |
Administration | Seven State Department of Transportation |
Rybachie Station is a minor station located on the Seven State Railway on the north side of Philosopher's Island near the Nielsen Bridge. It was the endpoint of the original line built by Nikolai Sharapov, and the one of the few surviving remnants of a former settlement, Rybachye. Originally, it remained a functioning station merely for historical interest and for the use of tourists who wished to hike from the station (a small museum is also located nearby) but the opening of the station caused population of the settlement to grow once again. Rybachye regained hamlet status in 2013.
In 2011, it was opened officially as part of the new and completed line Kinley-Novosevensk line.
See also[]
Rail transportation in Lovia | |
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Railway stations: Abby Springs - Adoha - Artista - Canterbury - Charleston - CSA - East Hills - Hightech Valley - Hurbanova - Kings North - Kinley - Little Frisco - Malipa - Mandarin Village (halt) - McKinley Halt - NCIA - Newhaven Main - Novosevensk - Pines - Rybachie - Shkola Hurbanovni - Train Village - Clave Rock (halt) - Transcity - List of railway stations | |
Railway related companies: Loviarail - Newhaven Connect (former) - Newhaven Express (former) - Pacific Railroad Company |