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Marine Station (Murmansk)

Coordinates: 68°58′00″N 33°05′00″E / 68.9667°N 33.0833°E / 68.9667; 33.0833
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Marine Station
Морской вокзал
View of the Marine Station and the pontoon berth
Map
General information
Architectural styleconstructivist architecture
LocationMurmansk, Russia
Coordinates68°58′00″N 33°05′00″E / 68.9667°N 33.0833°E / 68.9667; 33.0833
The Marine Station, after 2016 reconstruction

The Marine Station or Marine Terminal (Russian: Морской вокзал) is a maritime passenger terminal located in the city of Murmansk. Marine Station has two berths, one of which is a pontoon berth. There is a small embankment at the sea terminal. The Murmansk Shipping Company's MS Klavdia Yelanskaya [ru] berths at the terminal. The Klavdia Yelanskaya carries passengers along the coast of the Kola Peninsula, connecting Murmansk with the settlements of Ostrovnoy, Chapoma, Chavanga and Sosnovka.[1][2][3] Prior to January 2013 boats from the station connected it with Abram-Mys [ru], a remote microdistrict of Murmansk.

In 2009, the world's first nuclear-powered icebreaker Lenin was docked near the terminal as a museum ship.

In 2016, a reconstruction of the building added another storey and a clock tower in honor of the 100th anniversary of the city.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Расписание движения теплохода «Клавдия Еланская» по социально-значимой межмуниципальной морской линии по побережью Кольского полуострова Мурманской области" [The schedule of the motor ship "Klavdia Elanskaya" along the socially significant inter-municipal sea line along the coast of the Kola Peninsula of the Murmansk Region].
  2. ^ "Морской вокзал Мурманск" [Murmansk Marine Station]. Морской вокзал (in Russian). 2019-11-27. Retrieved 2023-08-02.
  3. ^ "Мурманский морской вокзал" [Murmansk Marine Station]. Archived from the original on 2015-07-31.
  4. ^ Kostrov, Viktor. "Новый морской вокзал, который открылся сегодня в Мурманске, назвали слишком строгим. После реконструкции здание выросло на этаж и получило башенку с циферблатом" [The new marine station, which opened today in Murmansk, was called too strict. After the reconstruction, the building grew by a floor and received a clock tower.]. Archived from the original on 2023-08-02.