Khabarovsk-1, Railway station and tourist attraction in Khabarovsk, Russia.
Khabarovsk-1 is a railway station in Khabarovsk with characteristic building architecture and multiple platforms for trains serving Russia's Far East. The building contains ticket counters, waiting areas, and food establishments.
The station opened in February 1897 and marked the establishment of a crucial transportation link in Russia's Far East. This railway line became essential for the region's development.
The station halls display exhibits about rail transport development through photographs and artifacts from different periods. These displays tell the story of how railways shaped the region.
The station has clear signage and distinct areas for transfers and connections to the city. Plan enough time to navigate the building comfortably, especially during busy travel periods.
The station sits near where the Amur and Ussuri rivers meet, and travelers can see these waterways from the station during arrivals and departures. This location places it at the junction of two major river systems.
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