The stadium was built nearby the Chernihiv Ovruch railway and the Monument to Soldiers Liberators in Victory Square.
There is a "tribune" of a row of six or seven wooden benches, where the local youth hang out for beer and seeds in the evening.
[3] In 2017 the city of Chernihiv wanted to reconstruct the stadium "Locomotive" and planned to spend ₴14 million from the city budget on the reconstruction of Lokomotiv stadium.
[4][5] In 2017, the mayor, Vladyslav Atroshenko, in turn announced a project for the reconstruction of the Lokomotiv Stadium on Zhabynskoho Street.
In particular, the fence of the stadium after the shelling by the Russian occupiers and the stands were damaged.