It is 23 km down-line from Vitebsky railway station and is situated between Shushary and Pavlovsk on the Saint Petersburg – Vitebsk line.
[3][4] Construction began in May 1836, and the first test trips were carried out the same year between Tsarskoye Selo and Pavlovsk, using horse-drawn trains.
The third station building was built from 1946 to 1950 based on the project of the Leningrad architect Evgeny Levinson and engineer Andrey Grushke.
The design of the facades and interiors reflects the connection of the city with the biography and works of Russian poet Alexander Pushkin.
The facade of the main building is decorated with medallions and bas-relief portraits of teachers and friends of the poet such as Gavriil Derzhavin, Nikolai Karamzin, Vasiliy Zhukovsky, Anton Delvig, Pyotor Chaadayev, Wilhelm Küchelbecker.
Divided by two rows of columns A, plafond of the hall is decorated with panels depicting the constructions of the Tsarskoye Selo parks.
Line had one stop in the middle, and its main purpose was transportation of workers to Kolpino's Izhorskiye Zavody industrial complex.