Ufa railway station

In managerial terms, the station enters the Bashkir region of the Kuybyshev Railway.

Construction on the Samara-Ufa railway began in 1885, and in 1888 it was brought to the city of Ufa.

From the opening of traffic on the Siberian railway and on the Yekaterinburg - Chelyabinsk branch (1896) to the opening of the Petersburg-Vologda-Vyatka railway (1906), the station was located on the only rail track connecting Russia and Europe with the Urals, Siberia and the Far East.

[6] The location for the Ufa railway station was determined in 1885, and its first building in eclectic style was operated from 1888 to 1967 (architect F. F. Essen).

Ufa Station's modern building was constructed in 1968[7] (project K. Gottlieb).

Transsib scheme: historical direction , north direction , Baikal–Amur Mainline , span of the southern route in Siberia