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Bakovka railway station

Line D1 (Moscow Central Diameters) stationsRailway stations in Moscow OblastRailway stations in the Russian Empire opened in 1894Railway stations of Moscow RailwayRussian railway station stubs
Открытие станции Баковка на МЦД 1 после реконструкции (06)
Открытие станции Баковка на МЦД 1 после реконструкции (06)

Bakovka is a railway station of Line D1 of the Moscow Central Diameters in Odintsovo, Moscow Oblast. It was opened in 1894 and rebuilt in 2021.

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Bakovka railway station
Privokzalnaya Street, Odintsovo Микрорайон Кутузовский

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N 55.6826 ° E 37.3147 °
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Баковка

Privokzalnaya Street
143000 Odintsovo, Микрорайон Кутузовский
Moscow Oblast, Russia
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Открытие станции Баковка на МЦД 1 после реконструкции (06)
Открытие станции Баковка на МЦД 1 после реконструкции (06)
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