Kabardino-Balkarian Acting Leader Yuri Kokov proposed moving the Nalchik railway station built in 1949 away from the city for safety reasons. The government has considered his idea. Over 20 carriages, including some with explosive materials, have to wait for the Elbrus Nalchik – Moscow train every day, Yuga.ru reports.Reconstruction and expansion of the station is practically impossible because of the lack of territory around it. Kokov ordered the government and the Russian Railway to study ways to move the railway station.
Kabardino-Balkarian Acting Leader Yuri Kokov proposed moving the Nalchik railway station built in 1949 away from the city for safety reasons. The government has considered his idea. Over 20 carriages, including some with explosive materials, have to wait for the Elbrus Nalchik – Moscow train every day, Yuga.ru reports.
Reconstruction and expansion of the station is practically impossible because of the lack of territory around it. Kokov ordered the government and the Russian Railway to study ways to move the railway station.