Old Train Station in Yekaterinburg, Station building in Yekaterinburg, Russia.
The Old Train Station in Yekaterinburg is a station building featuring Russian Revival architecture with elaborately decorated facades and detailed ornamental elements from the 19th century. The structure displays characteristic features of that era's transportation design with carefully crafted decorative touches throughout.
The station was built in 1878 during development of the Ural mining railway and connected Perm to Yekaterinburg until its replacement in 1914. The building served as a crucial hub for the region's industrial expansion and played a key role in early Ural railway infrastructure.
The building now houses the Museum of History and Engineering Science of the Sverdlovsk Railway, displaying collections of steam engines and railroad artifacts that visitors can explore.
The building is located on Vokzalnaya Street in the Zheleznodorozhny District and is accessible to visitors interested in railway history with regular museum hours. Best exploration happens during daylight when sufficient light highlights the architectural details and displayed collections.
The museum displays sculptures of hurrying passengers and a station master created by artists Yuri Krylov and Alexander Kokoteyev. These artworks bring the space to life and tell silent stories of everyday station life from years gone by.
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