“It turned out that on Tatarstan part of Gorki railway we have put in order many stations but Kuibyshev direction long time remains in a shade. Now, all has changed, we need to reconstruct only station of Zainsk. I express sincere gratitude to RZD management and Almetyevsk municipal region for this project has been realized. I am sincerely happy that now each resident of Almetyevsk region can move by rail free across Russia and beyond its limits”, - R.Minnikhanov noted in a salutatory word.
Then, the President of Tatarstan personally examined a renovated premise of the station satisfying all modern requirements, and having bought in cash desk a ticket to Kazan, went to survey a railway platform.
The station complex of Almetyevsk station of Kuibyshev railway was constructed in 1959, only this year such a grandiose repair was held.
The decision on station reconstruction was accepted in 2008. Between RT Government and Kuibyshev railway - JSC Russian railways. The agreement was signed on interaction and cooperation for 2008-2010 in which frameworks realization on a parity basis of actions for perfecting objects of transport passenger infrastructure is provided. Within the limits of this contract, the works on modernisation of station complexes of stations Urussu and Pismyanka in Jutazinsky and Leninogorsk municipal regions have been carried out already. In 2010, the turn reached Almetyevsk station, reconstruction of Zainsk station becomes a final point.
Expenses for reconstruction and major repairs of one-storeyed building of station and landing strip of station Almetyevsk made 23,6 million roubles.
According to the contract, 50 per cent of this sum were allocated by Almetyevsk municipal region, 50 more by JSC RZD.
The railway station Almetyevsk is on balance of the Bugulminsky distance of civil constructions, water supply and water removal.
For the inquiry: the station's total area makes 480 sq.m. Year of construction of platform - 1960г., length - 260 m, the area - 728 м2. Daily 7 pairs of trains, 5 off them - distant following, 2 - suburban pass through the station.
On 9 June upon his arrival to the Kazan International Airport, the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs Sergey Lavrov was welcomed by Tatarstan Prime Minister Aleksey Pesoshin.
In Kazan Sergey Lavrov will take part in a meeting of the Council of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of State-Participants of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO).
On 5 May, speaking at a regular meeting held by the Rais (Head) of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov in the Government House of the republic with participation of the regional Prime Minister Aleksey Pesoshin and all municipalities taking part in it via videoconference, the Minister of Construction, Architecture and Housing Utilities Sector of the republic Marat Ayzatullin informed that currently 63 school catering units are under repairs with the amount of work completed reaching 15 per cent.
On May 26, speaking at a briefing in the Cabinet of Ministers of the republic held in a videoconference mode with participation of all municipal regions of Tatarstan and focused on events scheduled for June 1, International Children’s Day, as well as the implementation of the “Summer in Tatarstan” programme, Deputy Prime Minister of the republic Leyla Fazleeva appealed that parents should closely supervise their children during recreational activities near water in order to prevent accidents.
On 18 May ay the CIPR conference in Nizhniy Nogorod the Tatarstan Deputy Prime Minister Roman Shaykhutdinov, the Rector of the Innopolis University Aleksandr Gasnikpov and the Vice-rector of the University Yevgeny Bobrov will take part at round tables session of the conference.
Experts will discuss the role of Tatarstan and Innopolis as one of the key technological centers of the country and how regional innovative platforms help to solve tasks of the whole Russian industry. A special emphasis will be placed on the digital transformation of the oil and gas sector and how large clusters and scientific and technological centers are becoming drivers of industry change.
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