Mytishchi
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Mytishchi
Summary
Mytishchi is a railway station[1]. Mytishchi is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- Mytishchi is located in Mytishchi[3].
- Mytishchi is in the country of Russia[4].
- Mytishchi's image is recorded as Mytishchi railway station (02).jpg[5].
- Mytishchi's instance of is recorded as railway station[6].
- Mytishchi's connecting line is recorded as Mytishchi - Fryazevo railway line[7].
- Mytishchi's connecting line is recorded as Yaroslavsky suburban direction of Moscow Railway[8].
- Mytishchi's owned by is recorded as Moscow Railway[9].
- Mytishchi's adjacent station is recorded as Tayninskaya[10].
- Mytishchi's adjacent station is recorded as Stroitel[11].
- Mytishchi's adjacent station is recorded as Podlipki-Dachnye[12].
- Mytishchi's Commons category is recorded as Mytishchi railway station[13].
- +1911-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Mytishchi[14].
- Mytishchi's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 55.91449, 'lon': 37.76223}[15].
- Mytishchi's located on street is recorded as Kolontsova Street[16].
- Mytishchi's UIC station code is recorded as 2000015[17].
- Mytishchi's connecting service is recorded as Yaroslavsky suburban direction of Moscow Railway[18].
- Mytishchi's used by is recorded as Mytishchi - Fryazevo railway line[19].
- Mytishchi's date of official opening is recorded as +1862-00-00T00:00:00Z[20].
- Mytishchi's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/1236sw58[21].
- Mytishchi's directions is recorded as {'lang': 'ru', 'text': 'улица Колонцова, 1'}[22].
- Mytishchi's ESR station code is recorded as 234808[23].
- Mytishchi's state of use is recorded as in use[24].
Body
Geography
Mytishchi is in the country of Russia[4]. Mytishchi is located in Mytishchi[3].
Designation and Status
Mytishchi's instance of is recorded as railway station[6].
History and Context
+1911-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Mytishchi[14]. Mytishchi's owned by is recorded as Moscow Railway[9].
Why It Matters
Mytishchi is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]