Roza Khutor railway station

Railway station in Sochi, Russia

43°40′36.6″N 40°16′46″E / 43.676833°N 40.27944°E / 43.676833; 40.27944

Platform of the station and 2 Lastochka trains.
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Adler—Roza Khutor
Legend
(Left arrow Olympic Park – Adler railway station Right arrow)
↖1 track↖ ↗2 tracks↗
5,6
5 km
Mzymta river
11,1
11 km
Mzymta river
13,4
14 km
2473 m tunnel
19,2
20 km
21,1
22 km
117 m tunnel
4186 m tunnel
Kepsha river
Mzymta river
Mzymta river
Mzymta river
Mzymta river
Mzymta river
Mzymta river
Pykhtinka river
32,1
33 km
Mzymta river
Mzymta river
Mzymta river
34,9
35 km
Bridge on Mzymta river
450 m tunnel
Mzymta river
Mzymta river
Mzymta river
Mzymta river
2814 m tunnel
43,6
Esto-Sadok
425 m tunnel
48,3
Roza Khutor

Roza Khutor, formerly Krasnaya Polyana (Russian: Роза Хутор) is a railway station in Estosadok, Krasnaya Polyana, Sochi, Krasnodar Krai, Russia. This is the terminal station of the railway line which branches off at Adler railway station and was constructed to accommodate the visitors for the 2014 Winter Olympics. The construction started in spring 2010 by NGO Mostovik. The station was open in 2013 as Krasnaya Polyana.[1] In late 2014, it was renamed to Roza Khutor.[2]

References

  1. ^ ОАО «РЖД» узаконило географическую чехарду в названиях станций совмещённой дороги
  2. ^ Станцию «Красная Поляна» переименовали в «Роза Хутор»