Malygin, Bryansk Oblast, Railway station settlement in Dyatkovsky District, Russia.
Malygin is a railway station settlement in Bryansk Oblast with a single main street called Vokzalnaya. The settlement functions as a passing loop within the region's transport network.
Malygin developed as part of Bryansk Oblast's railway expansion in the 1800s. The rail line enabled connections between Moscow and regional destinations.
The settlement reflects the rural characteristics of Bryansk Oblast, where Russian Orthodox traditions and regional customs remain central to community life.
The settlement lies about 8 kilometers south of Dyatkovo and is accessible by rail. Visitors should check train schedules in advance since connections may be infrequent.
During the 2010 census, the settlement had only one resident, making it among the smallest inhabited places in the region. This extreme depopulation shows how some railway towns have lost population over time.
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