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km |
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Bilokorovychi |
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212.6 |
Ostriv |
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Noryn River |
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T0619 |
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0.0 |
Ovruch |
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6.1 |
Selyshche |
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12.0 |
Hrezlia |
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13.8 |
Husarivka |
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Hrezlia River |
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22.8 |
Nyvky |
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30.5 |
Tychkiv |
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33.3 |
Racha |
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Radcha River |
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40.5 |
Vilkhova |
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T1035 |
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44.4 |
Vilcha |
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52.0 |
Pavlovichi |
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57.0 |
Klivini |
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63.0 |
Tovstyi Lys |
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71.0 |
Krasnytsa |
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76.0 |
Buriakivka |
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79.0 |
Shepelychi |
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87.0 |
Yaniv |
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Bridge of Death |
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91.1 |
Semykhody |
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97.0 |
Zimovishche |
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105.0 |
Masheve |
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109.0 |
Posudovo |
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113.0 |
Kolyban |
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Brahinka River |
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118.1 |
Kaporenka |
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Peresadochna |
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122.7 |
Yolcha |
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131.1 |
Nedanchychi |
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135.1 |
Selyshche Lisove |
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P56 |
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139.7 |
Slavutych |
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145.6 |
Demiyka |
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Pakulka River |
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150.3 |
Maliiky |
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0.0 |
Zhydynychi |
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13.2 |
Karkhivka |
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Zhukotky |
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160.9 |
Levkovichi |
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168.1 |
Bilous |
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M01 |
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Bilous River |
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173.9 |
Chernihiv-Pidusivka |
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174.6 |
175 km |
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Hornostaivka |
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175.5 |
Chernihiv |
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Nizhyn |
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Yaniv railway station (Ukrainian: Янів, Russian: Янов), also named Yanov station, is an abandoned Ukrainian station located in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. Sometimes referred to as Pripyat station, it lies in the village of Yaniv, south of the city of Pripyat, and is part of the Chernihiv–Ovruch railway. It is included in the transport sector state-owned enterprise Chernobylservis.