[4] In 1958, during the electrification of the Alexandrov - Yaroslavl-Glavny section, the station was electrified with 3 kV direct current.
[3] In October 2020, a high-speed train "Lastochka" running from Moscow to Kostroma began to stop at Rostov-Yaroslavsky station, with the travel time of 2 hour 17 minutes from Moscow.
Old-timers still remember a small wooden structure with a stone central part - a waiting room and two-storey wings connected by a gallery.
The townspeople call it a "ship" for its resemblance to a large ocean liner, miraculously moored near the railroad tracks.
Above the station towers a spire with a rook, the symbol of the city.