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Stock Photo: Railway Station In Pushkin Tsarskoye Selo

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Railway transport in the Russian Empire was opened in 1837 by decree of Emperor Nikolai Pavlovich. Tsarskoye Selo station to the capital of the Empire - St. Petersburg was opened as part of the first Tsarskoye Selo railway in Russia, until May 22, 1838 it was the terminus. The first building of the station was built on the border of the city in 1837 by the architect G. Fossati ital. Gaspare Fossati in the style of English Gothic. It was a two-story brick building with a quadrangular spire tower and two side one-story wooden wings. Canopies were attached to the single-storey buildings, supported by cast-iron pillars and wrought-iron curly brackets.

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