railroad.wikisort.org - StationYaniv railway station[4][5] (Ukrainian: Янів, Russian: Янов), also named Yanov station,[6][7] is an abandoned Ukrainian train station located in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. Sometimes referred to as Pripyat station, it lies in the village of Yaniv, south of the city of Pripyat, and is part of the Chernihiv–Ovruch railway. It is included in the transport sector state-owned enterprise Chernobylservis.
Former railway station in Yaniv, Ukraine
Chernihiv-Ovruch line |
Legend |
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km |
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Korosten |
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Bilokorovychi |
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212.6 |
Ostriv[1] |
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Noryn River |
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T0619 |
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0.0 |
Ovruch |
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North to Mazyr |
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6.1 |
Selyshche[2] |
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12.0 |
Hrezlia |
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13.8 |
Husarivka |
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Hrezlia River |
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22.8 |
Nyvky |
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30.5 |
Tychkiv |
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33.3 |
Racha |
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Radcha River |
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40.5 |
Vilkhova |
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Zhytomyr Oblast | Exclusion Zone | |
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T1035 |
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44.4 |
Vilcha |
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52.0 |
Pavlovichi |
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57.0 |
Klivini |
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63.0 |
Tovstyi Lys |
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71.0 |
Krasnytsa |
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76.0 |
Buriakivka |
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79.0 |
Shepelychi |
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87.0 |
Yaniv |
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To Chornobyl Plant |
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Bridge of Death |
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To Chornobyl Plant |
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91.1 |
Semykhody |
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Pripyat River |
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97.0 |
Zimovishche |
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105.0 |
Masheve |
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Exclusion Zone  | Radioecological Reserve  | |
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109.0 |
Posudovo |
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113.0 |
Kolyban |
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Brahinka River |
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118.1 |
Kaporenka |
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Radioecological Reserve | Gomel Oblast | |
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Peresadochna[3] |
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122.7 |
Iolcha |
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131.1 |
Nedanchychi |
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Chernihiv Oblast | Kyiv Oblast | |
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Kyiv Oblast | Slavutych (city) | |
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135.1 |
Selyshche Lisove |
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P56 |
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139.7 |
Slavutych |
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Slavutych (city) | Kyiv Oblast | |
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Kyiv Oblast | Chernihiv Oblast | |
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145.6 |
Demiyka |
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Pakulka River |
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150.3 |
Maliyky |
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0.0 |
Zhidinichi |
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13.2 |
Karkhivka |
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Zhukotki |
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160.9 |
Levkovichi |
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168.1 |
Bilous |
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M01 |
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Bilous River |
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173.9 |
Chernihiv-Pidusivka |
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174.6 |
175 km |
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Hornostaivka |
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175.5 |
Chernihiv |
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Nizhyn |
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History
The station was commissioned in 1925 and the village and the station of Yaniv gave rise to the city of Pripyat.[7]
Before the 1986 accident at the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant, the station belonged to Southwestern Railways. The station received passenger and freight transportation, and adjoined driveways, tank farms and other enterprises in the city of Pripyat.[8] Among the passenger traffic, it was also served by the long-distance express train Moscow-Khmelnytskyi.[9][10]
During 1986 there was a reconstruction of the railway section from Chernihiv to Yaniv to provide service to the Chornobyl staff and contractors, and the section from Yaniv to Slavutych was electrified. Prior to 2021, the section was not being used and was partly dismantled at the station and on the stretch from Yaniv–Semykhody.[6]
In 2017, the Ukrainian government decided to extend the Vilcha-Semykhody section of the Chernihiv-Ovruch railway from the previously dismantled Semykhody railway station to Vilcha for easier access to the Chornobyl New Safe Confinement of the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant. The job was given to Energoatom. One of the rail tracks passing through Yaniv was reconstructed, and construction began with two teams beginning at Vilcha and Yaniv station. On July 9, 2021, the two teams met and placed the "golden spike".[11]
Structure
In the central part of the station, there are three receiving-departure paths and devices for cargo operations. In the western part there is a locomotive column that supplied water to the locomotives.
In popular culture
The Yaniv railway station features as an important location in the 2010 PC game S.T.A.L.K.E.R: Call of Pripyat.
Gallery

References
External links
Media related to Yaniv railway station at Wikimedia Commons
Chernobyl disaster |
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Effects |
- Comparison with other radioactivity releases
- Comparison with Fukushima
- Cultural impact
- Deaths
- Elephant's Foot
- Groundwater contamination
- TORCH report
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Individuals |
- Aleksandr Akimov
- Anatoly Dyatlov
- Vasily Ignatenko
- Valery Khodemchuk
- Boris Shcherbina
- Valery Legasov
- Mykola Melnyk
- Vassili Nesterenko
- Vladimir Pikalov
- Volodymyr Pravyk
- Nikolai Tarakanov
- Leonid Telyatnikov
- Leonid Toptunov
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Locations |
- Exclusion Zone
- Polesie Reserve
- Pripyat
- amusement park
- Azure swimming pool
- Avanhard stadium
- Energetik cultural palace
- Jupiter factory
- Polissya hotel
- Slavutych
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Organisations |
- Chernobyl Children International
- Children of Chernobyl Benefit Concert
- Chernobyl Forum
- Chernobyl Recovery and Development Programme
- Chernobyl Shelter Fund
- Friends of Chernobyl's Children
- State Institution for Radiation Monitoring and Radiation Safety
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Related topics |
- 2022 Russian capture of Chernobyl
- Chernobyl: Abyss (2021 film)
- Chernobyl (2019 miniseries)
- Chernobyl liquidators
- Chernobyl necklace
- Chernobylite
- Sarcophagus
- Samosely
- National Chernobyl Museum
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На других языках
- [en] Yaniv railway station
[ru] Янов (станция)
Янов (укр. Янів) — закрытая железнодорожная станция, расположенная на участке Чернигов — Овруч Юго-Западной железной дороги вблизи города Припять на Украине.
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