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Almaty-1 (Kazakh: Almaty-1 stansasy) is a railway station located in the city of Almaty, Kazakhstan, and is one of two principal stations in the city. Almaty-1 serves as a primary point of departure for passengers traveling both within Kazakhstan and internationally. The station was built initially in 1929 and rebuilt between 1969 and 1975. [1]
In 1977, the station underwent extensive reconstruction, including the addition of a west wing. These renovations addressed technological issues and modernized the building’s interior and exterior design. The station continues to serve as a significant landmark and a reflection of Almaty’s evolving history.
Alma Depot is a historic site in Alma, Georgia. It is a one-story frame building and was constructed in 1906 in a style similar to many of the era. [2] It is located on Dixon Street and 11th Street. Alma was the first stop of a logging railroad which had been constructed in 1887.
Four PV40 (PV51) Kazakh railway carriages were acquired in the mid-1980s, and the diesel locomotive TU7A-2921 was acquired in 1986. Both railroad switches at the Komsomolskaya station were equipped with electric actuators in 1993. Pavlik Morozov station was renamed Dostyk (Kazakh for "friendship") and Komsomolskaya station was renamed Zhastar ...
The Tuscola and Saginaw Bay replaced the Michigan Northern north of Alma on October 1, 1984. [34] In 1987 the Grand Trunk Western spun off 202 miles (325 km) of lines in Michigan to the Central Michigan Railway, a sister company of the Detroit and Mackinac Railway. These included the line between Owosso and Durand. [35]
Alma Junction was the terminal of the Fairplay–Alma branch of the Colorado and Southern railway in Colorado in the United States, which has been abandoned since the early 20th century. [3] The depot closed in 1924, and the branch itself in 1937. [ 4 ]
The original station opened in 1880 and was a few hundred meters north of the original station originally called Alma. The station facilities included of a main building and four platforms. The foundation stone of the bridge was laid by Lady Edith Hamley, wife of Lt.-Col. Francis Gilbert Hamley , who was then the Governor of South Australia ...
Alma Railway: 1911 Maxton, Alma and Southbound Railroad: Appalachian Railway: 1908 1935 N/A Asheboro and Montgomery Railroad: NS: 1896 1897 Aberdeen and Asheboro Railroad: Asheville and Craggy Mountain Railway: SOU: 1889 1941 Southern Railway: Asheville Southern Railway: SOU: 1905 1941 Southern Railway: Asheville and Spartanburg Railroad: SOU ...