Bolshevistskaya Street, Novosibirsk


Bolshevistskaya Street is a street in Oktyabrsky City District of Novosibirsk, Russia. It starts from the road junction called Engineer Budagov Square, runs southeast along the right bank of the Ob River and ends near the bridge over the Inya River. The length of the street is more than 7 km.
Bolshevistskaya Street is one of the most important traffic arteries of the city, besides it is part of the Federal Highway R256.

History

The street was originally called Traktovaya Street, it was part of the road to Berdsk, Barnaul and Biysk.

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Architecture

Road transport

Bolshevistskaya Street has road junctions with Kommunalny and Bugrinsky bridges. Road transport of the street: buses, trolleybuses and marshrutka.

Traffic congestion

The street is one of the busiest transport arteries of the city. Traffic congestion can reach more than 7 km.

Metro

Entrance to Rechnoy Vokzal Station is located on the street.

Water transport

Rechnoy Vokzal Passenger River Terminal is located between the street and the Ob River.