Distances in kilometersRailway line consists of single-track line tracksides Miller's pier (Russian: при́стань Ми́ллера, Pristan Millera), is a railway station at the quay in Sestroretsk Kurort, Russia.
The 50-metre (160 ft) pier was constructed from boulders dumped into the Gulf of Finland.
In time, the harbour acquired the name "Miller's Harbour".
On the bay coast, in 1875, a branch line was laid to the landing stage, and the first structures were erected on it in the same year.
[1] In 1899–1900 the Kurort's esplanade was opened, and the line was surrounded with two low enclosures.