Situated on Odesa railway junction, 9 kilometers from Odesa-Zastava I [uk] station.
[2] On 15 January 1863, a decision on the construction and delegation of state funds to the Odesa — Balta Railway was approved, which would connect the port city on the Black Sea with the central regions of Ukraine.
[3] In December 1864, it was ordered was to extend the Odesa — Balta line through Kremenchuk to Kharkiv.
The station restoration project was developed at the Kyivgiprotrans Institute, by the architect Leonid Chupryn.
[6] On 9 December 2021, the Tourist Information Center opened at the Odesa railway station as part of the joint project of "Visit Ukraine" and the State Tourism Development Agency.