Railway station in Vilcha, Ukraine
km
212.6
Ostriv[ 1]
Noryn River
0.0
Ovruch
6.1
Selyshche[ 2]
12.0
Hrezlia
13.8
Husarivka
Hrezlia River
22.8
Nyvky
30.5
Tychkiv
33.3
Racha
Radcha River
40.5
Vilkhova
44.4
Vilcha
52.0
Pavlovichi
57.0
Klivini
63.0
Tovstyi Lys
71.0
Krasnytsa
76.0
Buriakivka
79.0
Shepelychi
87.0
Yaniv
Bridge of Death
91.1
Semykhody
97.0
Zimovishche
105.0
Masheve
109.0
Posudovo
113.0
Kolyban
Brahinka River
118.1
Kaporenka
Peresadochna [ 3]
122.7
Yolcha
131.1
Nedanchychi
135.1
Selyshche Lisove
P56
139.7
Slavutych
145.6
Demiyka
Pakulka River
150.3
Maliiky
0.0
Zhydynychi
13.2
Karkhivka
Zhukotky
160.9
Levkovichi
168.1
Bilous
M01
Bilous River
173.9
Chernihiv-Pidusivka
174.6
175 km
175.5
Chernihiv
Vilcha railway station [ 4] (Ukrainian : Вільча , Russian : Вильча ), previously Oleksiivka , is a station in Vilcha , Kyiv Oblast , not too far from Pripyat . It is part of the Chernihiv–Ovruch railway , and is included in the transport sector state-owned enterprise Chernobylservis . As of 2022, it is officially active, but there is no passenger service.[ 5]
History
The station was commissioned in 1928 as part of the Chernihiv-Ovruch railway , with the name Oleksiivka .[ 6]
In 2017, the Ukrainian government decided to extend the Vilcha-Semykhody section of the Chernihiv-Ovruch railway from the previously dismantled Semykhody railway station to Vilcha for easier access to the Chornobyl New Safe Confinement of the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant . The job was given to Energoatom . One of the rail tracks passing through Yaniv was reconstructed, and construction began with two teams beginning at Vilcha and Yaniv station. On July 9, 2021, the two teams met and placed the "golden spike" .[ 7]
Structure
There is one platform in the middle of the station and two tracks. The station building is currently inactive but still exists.
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