Satellite map of Sestroretsk railway station (1871–1924)

Map of Sestroretsk railway station (1871–1924)

Sestroretsk railway station (Russian: ста́нция Сестроре́цк, stantsiya Sestroretsk) was a railway station in Sestroretsk, Russia handling transportation to northern destinations including Beloostrov and Sestroretsk. The station was built by Finnish State Railways as the railhead feeder of Riihimäki-Saint Petersburg railroad. It was designed by Swedish architects and it opened on 2 November 1871, when the station's first train arrived from Beloostrov.

Latitude: 60° 05' 32.40" N
Longitude: 29° 58' 2.99" E

Nearest city to this article: Sestroretsk

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GPS coordinates of Sestroretsk railway station (1871–1924), Russian Federation

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