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Michurinets railway station

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Открытие станции Мичуринец после реконструкции (22)
Открытие станции Мичуринец после реконструкции (22)

Michurinets is a railway station of Kiyevsky suburban railway line in Vnukovskoye Settlement of Moscow. It was opened in 1949 and was rebuilt in 2020. The station is named after nearly located dacha cooperative, which name is commemorating Russian botanist Ivan Michurin.

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Michurinets railway station
проектируемый проезд № 7083, поселение Внуковское

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Мичуринец

проектируемый проезд № 7083
108849 поселение Внуковское
Moscow, Russia
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Открытие станции Мичуринец после реконструкции (22)
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