Bereya, Railway station settlement in Shimanovsky District, Russia
Bereya is a small settlement built around a railway station in the Shimanovsky District of Russia. It sits along the railway line that cuts through the vast landscape of Amur Oblast, serving as a stop for trains traveling through this remote region.
This settlement developed along with the construction of the railway line through the region during the 20th century. The station became the primary reason for human settlement to form in this otherwise isolated location.
The settlement maintains connections with regional traditions through its position as a transport node between larger population centers in Amur Oblast.
The settlement is accessible primarily by train, with limited road access and few other services available. Visitors should check train schedules in advance and be prepared for basic conditions, as amenities are sparse.
Situated at coordinates 52.162139°N and 127.471972°E, Bereya represents the integration of railway infrastructure with rural Russian communities.
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