Berezniaky railway station

Railway station in Ukraine
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50°25′16″N 30°36′21″E / 50.42111°N 30.60583°E / 50.42111; 30.60583Owned byUkrzaliznytsiaPlatforms3Tracks4ConstructionStructure typeat-gradeOther informationStation code320079HistoryOpened1909Rebuilt2010Services
Preceding station   Ukrzaliznytsia   Following station
Vydubychi   Southwestern Railways   Darnytsia
Preceding station   Kyivpastrans   Following station
Vydubychi   Kyiv Urban Rail   Darnytsia

Berezniaky (Ukrainian: Березняки; until 2024, Livyi Bereh) is a railway stop that is located in Kyiv, Ukraine. It is part of the Kyiv Directorate of (Southwestern Railways).[1]

On 18 January 2024, Livyi Bereh railway station was renamed to Berezniaky railway station.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Остановочный пункт Левый Берег. Фотолинии — Railwayz.info".
  2. ^ У столиці перейменували 10 міських об'єктів залізничного транспорту [In the capital, 10 urban railway objects were renamed]. Kyiv City Council. 2024-01-18.
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