Tomsk-2 (Russian: Томск-2) is a railway station in Tomsk, Russia.
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Tomsk-2 | ||||||
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| West Siberian Railway terminal | ||||||
View of the station from Vokzalnaya street. | ||||||
| General information | ||||||
| Location | ||||||
| Coordinates | 56.5064°N 84.9989°E / 56.5064; 84.9989 | |||||
| Owned by | Russian Railways | |||||
| Platforms | 2 (1 island platforms) | |||||
| Tracks | 8 | |||||
| Construction | ||||||
| Parking | yes | |||||
| Other information | ||||||
| Station code | 87400 | |||||
| Fare zone | 10 | |||||
| History | ||||||
| Opened | 1896[1] | |||||
| Previous names | Tomsk (before 1909) | |||||
| Services | ||||||
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The station is located in October district of Tomsk. Before the Tomsk-1 Railway station was opened, Tomsk-2 (Tomsk) station was the main station of the city.
Behind the station there is the biggest in Tomsk Oblast locomotive and coach depots.
Tomsk-2 is a terminus for passenger trains, but freight trains can go further to Tomsk-Tovarniy, Beliy Yar and Seversk.

The first station building was wooden and in 1997 a new building was open.
Only 6 trains terminate at the station:
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