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Sharya

Flag of Sharya
Coat of arms of Sharya
A countryRussia
RegionKostroma region
Square26 km²
Population
• Number • Density
24,800,954 people/km²
Telephone code+7-49449
Official siteadm-sharya.ru
Map of Sharya from Google

[edit] A little about Sharya

Sharya

- a regional center in the southeast of the Kostroma region of Russia, located on the Vetluga River, a left tributary of the Volga, 325 km northeast of Kostroma.

Sharya was founded in 1903 as a station village during the construction of the railway from Vyatka (now Kirov) to Vologda. In 1905, a locomotive depot was built in Sharya, and in the fall of 1906, a section of the road was put into operation.

In 1928, Sharya received the status of a workers' village, and in 1938 - a city.

[edit] Public transport in Sharya

Buses:
1
- Railway station - st.
Lenina - st. Sadovaya - village Lesopristan (Profsoyuznaya St.) 2A
- Railway station - st.
50 years of Soviet power - st. Admiral Vinogradov - village. Kozlovo - RaiSoyuz (Sergei Gromov St.) 3
- Railway station - st.
50 years of Soviet power - st. Admiral Vinogradov - village. Chkalovsky (Ogarkov St.) 9
- Railway station - st.
50 years of Soviet power - village. Vetluzhsky - village. New 10
- st.
Sadovaya - st. 50 years of Soviet power - Railway station - village. Kozlovo - RaiSoyuz (Sergei Gromov St.) 14
- Railway station - st.
Admiral Vinogradov - st. Lenina - st. Sadovaya - village Lesopristan (Profsoyuznaya St.) 16
- Railway station - st.
50 years of Soviet power - st. Sadovaya not operating: 5
- Railway station - st.
50 years of Soviet power - st. Sadovaya - Neftebaza 8
- Railway station - st.
50 years of Soviet power/st. Admiral Vnogradova - st. Yubileinaya 61
– Railway station – st. 50 years of Soviet power - st. Lenina - st. Sadovaya - village Lesopristan (Profsoyuznaya St.)

Click and you will see a map of Sharya with a diagram of bus routes.

[edit] Hotels in Sharya

  • Hotel and cafe "Magistral"

Address: Kostroma region, Sharya district Telephone Description: The hotel is located at the entrance to the city and has a large guarded parking lot, a bathhouse, and Wi-Fi Internet.

  • "Sharya"

Address: Kostroma region, Sharya, Pavlik Morozov street, 24 Phone: +7(49449)5-10-10 Description:

  • "Quiet Corner"

Address: Kostroma region, Sharya, Sovetskaya street, 137-A Telephone: +7(49449)5-00-19, +7(49449)5-00-20, +7(910)661-07-07 Description: Hotel located at the entrance to the city and has a restaurant, bar, billiards, parking, sauna and Wi-Fi Internet.

  • "SharyaDrev"

Address: Kostroma region, Sharya, Sadovaya street, 12 Phone: +7(49449)5-64-66 Description:

  • "Finnish"

Address: Kostroma region, Sharya, Pobeda street Phone: +7(49449)2-84-15 Description:

  • Recreation center "Vetluga"

Address: Kostroma region, Sharya district Telephone, Description: The recreation center is located 8 km from the city.

Sport

Outside the region, the names of Sharya champions and winners of major competitions are known: Shchepin Alexey Sergeevich Korotaeva Irina Evgenievna L. Kolchanova, S. Perminova, A. Zhuikov, E. Valvas, I. Umnyakova, I. Yakusheva. There is a SDYUSSHOR (Specialized Children and Youth Sports School of the Olympic Reserve), which has one of the best athletics arenas in the region. Traditionally, the city hosts regional and all-Russian competitions in polyathlon, athletics, and motocross.

[edit] Sights of Sharya

  • Monument to Lenin
    , erected in 1958.
  • Memorial to those killed
    in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-45, opened on May 9, 1975.
  • Monument to soldiers
    who died in Afghanistan and Chechnya, opened in the fall of 2007 in the park of the 60th anniversary of the Victory.
  • Locomotive-monument P36-0147
    .
  • The wooden Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker
    on Pavlik Morozov Street, 5, built in the late 1990s - early 2000s on the site of a temple built in 1916 that burned down in 1998.

nord_ursus

Notes from a Northern Bear

Cogito ergo sum

It’s more than three hundred kilometers away from its regional center, Kostroma. The Vyatka land - the Kirov region - begins nearby. There are dense forests around and the constant roar of trains on the northern track of the Trans-Siberian around the clock. Shari city

appeared in the 20th century precisely thanks to the railway and timber industry, receiving city status in 1938. Now it is the second largest city in the Kostroma region (36 thousand inhabitants, if you count the agglomeration of villages, and 24 thousand, if only the city), looking, in a way, the “geographical antipode” of Kostroma. Now let's take a closer look at what the city in the east of the region is like.

2. Let’s start from the station - it’s not for nothing that the city was born by the railway. Sharya, unfortunately, is one of those cities where the first impression after arrival is spoiled by a shabby station and a broken station square. The station itself, by the way, is pre-revolutionary, built in 1906, standard on this line (I showed the same one, for example, at the Nikolo-Poloma station, and there it is in much better condition).

The interior is quite authentic, apparently having changed little since the 1980s - just the way I like it. At the ticket office I bought a ticket to Kotelnich on the Moscow-Abakan train, paying attention to the distinct dialect of the cashier: “Your seat is in the lower thirty-fifth,” - although the region is still Kostroma, the dialect is already typically Vyatka.

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3. This is what the station looks like from the tracks. True, this time the filming from the pedestrian bridge was prevented by the valiant VOKHR members, who thereby protected the top-secret strategic facility from sabotage

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