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Railway station Apatity
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The Apatity-1 railway station belongs to the October railway.
- It was built in 1916, when the October railway was being laid. Initially, the station was called the "Bely" siding.
- The station got its new name “Apatity” when the line to the Khibiny fields was built. The development of the station proceeded quickly. In 1935, the station was electrified. Further, there were attempts to lay new branches to Ostrovnoy and Ponoy, but this was not done.
- From the station, trains leave in three directions: Olenegorsk, Kandalaksha and Titan.
- Long-distance trains in the direction of Moscow, St. Petersburg, Vologda pass through the station. In summer, trains run to Anapa, Adler, Novorossiysk and Astrakhan.
- Also from the station "Apatity-1" there is a suburban communication with Murmansk and Kandalaksha.
- The station also serves cargo transportation. Basically, goods are sent towards St. Petersburg.
- It was built in 1916, when the October railway was being laid. Initially, the station was called the "Bely" siding.
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