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English: «Great Path - Views of Siberia and Great Siberian Railway» book, 1899
Русский: Альбом «Великий путь. Виды Сибири и Великой сибирской железной дороги» 1899
      Общий вид ст. Красноярск. Ст. Красноярск, расположенная на 711 в. (758½ км.). Средне-Сибирской ж. д., является последней на участке Обь — Красноярск. Находясь около судоходной реки, она служит как бы посредником между железнодорожным и пароходным сообщениями. Площадь, занятая станционными строениями и путями, равна 1½ кв. в. (1,7 кв. км.). На этой площади расположено пассажирское здание II кл. и целый ряд других зданий, полагающихся на больших станциях (паровозное депо, кузницы и пр.). Немного поодаль от станции выстроено обширное здание главных мастерских для ремонта подвижного состава, в которых работает до 1000 чел. рабочих. На ст. Красноярск происходит пересадка пассажиров и очень значительная нагрузка и выгрузка грузов, следующих по Енисею и к Иркутску и обратно.
   Движение здесь не прерывается: постоянно маневрируют поезда, сцепляются вагоны, приходят и отходят товарные и пассажирские поезда, всюду стоит неумолкаемый шум и говор массы суетящегося народа.
   На рисунке видны станционные постройки, пассажирское здание, а вдали синеют горы с кое-где торчащими верхушками, сплошной стеной обрамляющие станцию.
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