Wednesday Walk around a railway station built more than 100 years ago

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Railway stations are something special. It is both an architectural element and the romance of long journeys. The older a railway station is, the more it excites the imagination. Some railway stations are also childhood memories. Quite often railway stations were typical buildings, and railway workers tried to make them individual by any means available. They planted flowers in the front gardens or decorated the windows with curtains.

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The list of means of personalising different buildings is short. The railway workers did their best, but it was still very similar. It still happens that I arrive in a new place, look at the railway station and it seems to me that everything around me is familiar. I look more closely and I can guess what it is. The building of the railway station, the round flowerbed, the flowering phloxes - I saw all this in my childhood hundreds of kilometres away from this place.

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Not all railway stations were built according to standard designs. Some buildings were designed individually, and they can be classed as architectural masterpieces. For example, Vitebsky railway station is a miracle of architectural and engineering thought. Some of the premises are inaccessible for ordinary passengers, you can get there only occasionally, with a special excursion. Or the light vaults of the railway station in New Peterhof - this station is equally beautiful from any angle.

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This time I went for a walk with the purpose of going to the railway station of Shuvalovo station. This railway station is located on the branch of the railway that connects St. Petersburg with the northern suburbs and dacha settlements. It was built in the late 19th century by architect Bruno Granholm. Finnish architect Bruno Granholm is the author of several railway stations built on this railway line. He worked in the Art Nouveau style and made extensive use of national motifs in his designs.

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The Shuvalovo station is the oldest of the stations built by the architect. This building is more like a typical building than the architect's later works, there are few unusual architectural elements. But this building reflected the spirit of the era so well that it became an ideal setting for films and TV series. Inside the building, the old ovens and wooden ceiling have been preserved.

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The architect did not limit himself to building only one building. He built a whole complex of station buildings. Two more buildings have survived to this day. A small brick shed with small windows was used as a toilet. The modern toilet is located in another building, and this room is now mothballed. A two-storey house built for railway employees is still used as an apartment block. The ground floor of this building is stone and the ground floor is wooden.

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LocationSaint Petersburg, Russia

This is my entry for the #WednesdayWalk challenge by @tattoodjay.

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Надо же какая старина. Это хорошо что её сохранили и ухаживают. Я уверен что она служит одним из объектов для посещения на экскурсиях по городу.

Может быть, и нет... Сама я согласна, что железнодорожные станции это отличное место для экскурсий, но этот вокзал расположен в стороне от других достопримечательностей - пешком идти далеко, на автобусе ехать неудобно.
Спасибо!:)

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А что за станция?
Вообще интересное местодля любителей старины👍

Шувалово. Это рядом с Озерками

Hello dear friend @tatdt good morning
I fully agree with you, since the same thing happens to me when I see a train station with old architecture

What a beautiful train station, given the state it is in, it is hard to believe that it is more than a hundred years old. Beautiful shots, I appreciate that you let us know about this experience of hiking and the beautiful photographs
Have a beautiful day

It really is a lovely place, thank you very much, dear friend @jlufer!
Have a great day!

I'm not sure why but i have a fascination with railway stations, maybe because in my travels I have passed through many and find they all hgave there own unique style and charm, and ohh the stories the wall could tell

thats a cool station

Thanks for joining the Wednesday walk
Have a great day

The railway stations seem to exist outside of normal space. They are still here, in this space and time, but they have already taken the first step in the journey.

Thank you very much
Have a great day!

they way you just put it exiistingintheir own space is spot one I totally agree

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if we have a place with that nice of a view, I would probably take a walk everyday

Thank you so much, I'm really glad you enjoyed this walk!

What a wonderful post, thank you!

I am a huge fan of railway architecture. Its amazing how the birth of the railways encouraged architects to design such practical and beautiful buildings, like this one.

Best wishes, hope you're having a wonderful week :-)

Thank you so much, I'm really glad you enjoyed this post!

I love old railway stations, some of them are real masterpieces of architectural creativity and engineering!

You're welcome. Railway engineering and architecture drove so much innovation during the Victorian period. Its always interesting to imagine how it would have looked and felt in the past.
Have a wonderful week ahead and best wishes :-)

@tatdt! @day1001 likes your content! so I just sent 1 BBH to your account on behalf of @day1001. (8/20)

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Thank you very much!

Nice to walk along a historic landscape. It must have been nostalgic !BBH !LOLZ

It really was a very nice walk, I'm so glad you enjoyed the photos!

I very much agree with the first lines of your post.... romance and hunger give the train stations because there it looks like someone was having a snack. 😁 I loved the contrasting buildings.

Thank you so much, I'm really glad you enjoyed this post! ☀️