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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historical Centre of the City of Yaroslavl' has mentioned 'Railway' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Geography 1.1 Location 1.2 Climate 2 History 2.1 Early Yaroslavl 2.2 Foundation of the city 2.3 16th century and the Time of Troubles 2.4 Trading post and government center 2.5 20th century and millennium 3 Symbols 4 Politics 5 Economics 6 Administrative and municipal status 6.1 City divisions 7 Travel and culture 7.1 Architecture 7.1.1 Old town 7.2 Theater and cinema 7.3 Global Policy Forum 8 Education 9 Transportation 9.1 Automotive transport 9.2 Railway 9.3 Air transport 9.4 Water transport 9.5 Public transportation 10 Sports 11 Notable people 12 Twin towns xe2x80x93 sister cities 13 References 13.1 Notes 13.2 Sources 14 Further reading 15 External links
In 1860 Yaroslavl was finally connected, through Moscow, via telegraph to the other major cities of Russia, and this was then soon followed, in 1870, by the building of Yaroslavl's first railway station[29] and inauguration of Yaroslavl-Moscow railway.
However, due to its location as a large transportation hub, and since the 1913-built railway bridge over the Volga in Yaroslavl was the only point at which to cross the river, the city became a major target for air raids during 1942xe2x80x931943.
On the other side of the railway tracks that run through Krasnopereposky City District lies the Perekop proper.
One major railway bridge and two automotive bridges (Oktyabrsky and Yubileyny Bridge) traverse the Volga River.
The Kotorosl River is crossed by as many as four bridges for automobiles and one for railway traffic (built in 1896).
There is one railway bridge across the Volga and two road bridges; the second road bridge across the Volga was ready for use in October 2006.
Railway[edit]
Yaroslavl is the major node of the Northern Railway (part of Russian Railways).
Northern Railway headquarters are located on the city's Volga Embankment.
There are two major passenger railway stations: Yaroslavl-Glavny and Yaroslavl-Moskovsky serving many long-distance passenger trains.