Barsovy, Railroad crossing in Khassan District, Russia.
Barsovy is a railroad crossing with a passing loop located in Khassan District along the region's rail network. The facility allows trains to pass one another on this section of single-track line.
The railroad facility was established in the 1940s during a phase of infrastructure expansion in the Russian Far East. It was built to support rail transport in this remote region.
The settlement maintains typical characteristics of Russian rural localities within the Babarash Rural Settlement, reflecting traditional agricultural practices of the region.
The crossing operates year-round and allows trains to move through this railway section without delay. Visitors interested in viewing the site should contact the railway operator in advance.
Census data from 2010 recorded a population of 28 residents in this railroad settlement, making it one of the smallest inhabited localities in Primorsky Krai.
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