Tomilino settlement. Tomilino - Lyubertsy train schedule (suburban trains)
The developer of the Tomilino Residential Complex project is the Rassvet Group of Companies, which has been carrying out development activities since 1999. It is planned to create a whole microdistrict with several residential quarters, an area of 57 hectares has been allocated for construction.
Location
New buildings are located in the southeast of the Moscow region, in the Lyubertsy district, in the village of Tomilino - a picturesque and environmentally friendly place. It is 8 kilometers to Moscow along Novoryazanskoye Highway or Oktyabrsky Prospekt.
Description
Tomilino is a project with a height of houses from 3 to 7 floors, built of brick. The maximum ceiling height is 2.7 meters. The developer offers apartments ranging from 35 to 85 sq.m., with a layout of 1 to 3 rooms. Near the new district there is a picturesque pond and forest park Tomilinsky.
All apartments in the residential complex are rented with a turnkey finish. This includes electrical, plumbing, wall covering, flooring, glazing, installation of entrance and interior doors.
Infrastructure
4 kindergartens, 2 schools, a polyclinic for adults will be opened in the residential complex. Playgrounds and parking are also the obligations of the developer.
Lyubertsy already has its own infrastructure. Residents, if necessary, will be able to use already operating schools, kindergartens, hospitals and medical centers, a music children's school.
Transport
Twenty minutes from the LCD Tomilino is the metro station "Kotelniki", "Zhulebino". Bus and railway routes run daily.
Summary
The complex, despite some remoteness, promises to become a comfortable place for family life for everyone who appreciates the environment and peace.
The cost of apartments is from 1,800,000 to 4,800,000 rubles.
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Geography
The urban-type settlement of Tomilino is located in the center of the Lyubertsy district on the Yegoryevskoye highway P105 on both sides of the railroad of the Ryazan direction.
From the east, Tomilino borders on the urban settlements of Kraskovo, located on the other side of the Pekhorka River, Malakhovka, and the Ramensky municipal district. From the west, the city of Lyubertsy adjoins Tomilin, from the north - the Moscow district of Nekrasovka. From the south are the settlement of Yegorovo and the village of Kirillovka, administratively subordinate to the urban-type settlement of Tomilino.
Story
Tomilino has had the status of an urban-type settlement since 1961.
Population
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1926 | 1970 | 1979 | 1989 | 2002 | 2006 | 2009 | 2010 |
1930 | ↗ 22 682 | ↗ 26 017 | ↗ 27 736 | ↗ 28 545 | ↘ 26 000 | ↗ 29 318 | ↗ 30 605 |
2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | |||
↗ 30 979 | ↗ 31 130 | → 31 130 | ↗ 31 159 | ↗ 31 364 |
Economy
A number of large industrial enterprises are located in Tomilin, including the Zvezda plant, famous for the production of space suits for Soviet and Russian cosmonauts starting with Yuri Gagarin, some of the best ejection seats in the world that have proven themselves in many emergency situations. Nearby is the Moscow Helicopter Plant. M. L. Mil (MVZ). A Russian-Italian joint venture HeliVert is being created to assemble AW-139 helicopters.
In the village of Kirillovka, there is the Moscow Production Association for the Production of Diamond Tools (MPO VAI, formerly the Tomilinsky Diamond Tool Plant - TomAl), which grew out of the pre-revolutionary mill of the merchant Kalashnikov, the Soviet enterprises Gornet and Kirillovsky Khimik for the production of shoe polish. Later, the chemical enterprise grew into the Tomilinsky Abrasive Plant for the production of sanding paper. With the beginning of the development of natural diamond deposits in Yakutia, the plant began to produce diamond wheels for processing materials. Since 1963, the production of synthetic diamonds has been launched. In 1977, some employees of the plant and VNIIALMAZ became laureates of the USSR State Prize for the creation of mass production of domestic diamond tools. After the collapse of the USSR, the plant began to experience difficulties with the purchase of synthetic diamond powders, and stopped production. The reorganized diamond synthesis workshop allowed the plant to reach a production capacity of 20 million carats per year..
Tomilinsky Plant of Semiconductor Devices (TZPP, formerly TEVZ - Tomilinsky Electrovacuum Plant, now part of the NPO ITELMA group of companies under the name NPP "Tomilinsky Electronic Plant" and OAO "Tomilinsky Semiconductor Plant"), which began work in 1958 and went through bankruptcy proceedings - bankruptcy proceedings were completed in 2003. On May 8, 1971, a concert by Vladimir Vysotsky was held at the TZPP.
In addition, there is a textile factory.
The former poultry farm "Tomilinskaya", founded in 1929 on the initiative of A.E. Badaev, has become a large warehouse complex - TLC "Tomilino". By 1941, egg production reached 11.6 million. per year, contained about 160 thousand birds. The enterprise worked during the war years. By 1950, egg production exceeded pre-war levels and amounted to 14.6 million eggs. in year. In 1975, a large-scale merger of the Tomilinsky poultry farms took place - the Tomilinsky Poultry Production Association (TPPO) was created on the basis of the Tomilinskaya, Mirnaya, Chekhovskaya and Konstantinovskaya poultry farms, which became the largest poultry farm in the USSR. Production reached 11 million chickens and 450 million eggs per year (676 million in 1989). In the post-perestroika period, the enterprise experienced a decline, which led to bankruptcy in 2000. In 2001, after the change in the composition of the shareholders of ZAO Tomilinskaya Poultry Farm and the removal of external management, it was decided to abandon the production of eggs and poultry meat "due to environmental problems" due to the proximity to Moscow and Lyubertsy, the lack of its own fodder base, and the unprofitability of production ..
The clothing base of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation is stationed in Tomilin, subordinate to the clothing service of the Western Military District.
Culture, social sphere
Sports school, house of children's creativity, music school, boarding school "Nash Dom", SOS Children's Village, sanatorium-forest school No. 11. The newspaper "Tomilinskaya Nov" has been published (since 2001). Since December (2009), the Tomilino TV channel has been broadcasting.
Attractions
Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (XVIII century), chapel of the Vladimir Mother of God.
Most of the streets in the village are named after famous poets and writers (St. Pushkin, Fonvizin, Gogol, etc.), the exceptions are st. Pioneer, Gmeiner, Kolkhoznaya.
Notable residents
- Fursov Andrei Ilyich - Soviet and Russian historian, social philosopher, social scientist, publicist, candidate of historical sciences.
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Notes
- www.gks.ru/free_doc/doc_2016/bul_dr/mun_obr2016.rar Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2016
- THE USSR. Administrative-territorial division of the Union republics on January 1, 1980 / Compiled by V. A. Dudarev, N. A. Evseeva. - M .: Publishing house "News of the Soviets of People's Deputies of the USSR", 1980. - 702 p.- S. 175.
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- TLC Magazine Review No. 1 2008 (published by TLC Tomilino)
- The Children's Village consists of 12 residential 2-storey doi, each of which is designed to accommodate a family of 6-8 children and a mother-teacher. There is also a public and administrative center and a utility block with a garage.
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An excerpt characterizing Tomilino
“I should have asked him! .. Is he himself? two mounted dragoons.The police chief, who went that morning on the count's order to burn the barges, and, on the occasion of this commission, bailed out a large sum of money that was in his pocket at that moment, seeing a crowd of people advancing towards him, ordered the coachman to stop.
- What kind of people? he shouted at the people, who were approaching the droshky, scattered and timid. - What kind of people? I'm asking you? repeated the chief of police, who received no answer.
“They, your honor,” said the clerk in a frieze overcoat, “they, your honor, at the announcement of the most illustrious count, not sparing their stomachs, wanted to serve, and not just some kind of rebellion, as it was said from the most illustrious count ...
“The count has not left, he is here, and there will be an order about you,” said the chief of police. – Went! he said to the coachman. The crowd stopped, crowding around those who had heard what the authorities said, and looking at the departing droshky.
The police chief at this time looked around in fright, said something to the coachman, and his horses went faster.
- Cheating, guys! Lead to yourself! shouted the voice of the tall fellow. - Don't let go, guys! Let him submit a report! Hold on! shouted the voices, and the people ran after the droshky.
The crowd behind the police chief with a noisy conversation headed for the Lubyanka.
“Well, gentlemen and merchants have left, and that’s why we’re disappearing?” Well, we are dogs, eh! – was heard more often in the crowd.
On the evening of September 1, after his meeting with Kutuzov, Count Rastopchin, upset and offended that he was not invited to the military council, that Kutuzov did not pay any attention to his proposal to take part in the defense of the capital, and surprised by the new look that opened to him in the camp , in which the question of the calmness of the capital and its patriotic mood turned out to be not only secondary, but completely unnecessary and insignificant - upset, offended and surprised by all this, Count Rostopchin returned to Moscow. After supper, the count, without undressing, lay down on the couch and at one o'clock was awakened by a courier who brought him a letter from Kutuzov. The letter said that since the troops were retreating to the Ryazan road beyond Moscow, would it be desirable for the count to send police officials to lead the troops through the city. This news was not news to Rostopchin. Not only from yesterday’s meeting with Kutuzov on Poklonnaya Gora, but also from the Battle of Borodino itself, when all the generals who came to Moscow unanimously said that it was impossible to give another battle, and when, with the permission of the count, state property and up to half of the inhabitants were already taken out every night. we left, - Count Rostopchin knew that Moscow would be abandoned; but nevertheless this news, reported in the form of a simple note with an order from Kutuzov and received at night, during the first dream, surprised and annoyed the count.
Subsequently, explaining his activities during this time, Count Rostopchin wrote several times in his notes that he then had two important goals: De maintenir la tranquillite a Moscou et d "en faire partir les habitants. [Keep calm in Moscow and expel from If we admit this dual goal, any action of Rostopchin turns out to be impeccable. Why weren’t the Moscow shrine, weapons, cartridges, gunpowder, grain supplies taken out, why were thousands of residents deceived by the fact that Moscow would not be surrendered, and ruined? in order to keep calm in the capital, answers the explanation of Count Rostopchin. Why were piles of unnecessary papers taken out of government offices and Leppich's ball and other objects? - In order to leave the city empty, the explanation of Count Rostopchin answers. One has only to assume that something threatened people's peace, and every action becomes justified.
All the horrors of terror were based only on concern for the people's peace.
What was the basis of Count Rostopchin's fear of public peace in Moscow in 1812? What reason was there to suppose a tendency to rebellion in the city? Residents were leaving, the troops, retreating, filled Moscow. Why should the people revolt as a result of this?
Not only in Moscow, but throughout Russia, when the enemy entered, there was nothing resembling indignation. On the 1st and 2nd of September, more than ten thousand people remained in Moscow, and, apart from the crowd that had gathered in the courtyard of the commander-in-chief and attracted by him, there was nothing. It is obvious that even less unrest among the people should have been expected if, after the Battle of Borodino, when the abandonment of Moscow became obvious, or at least probably, if then, instead of disturbing the people with the distribution of weapons and posters, Rostopchin took measures to the removal of all sacred things, gunpowder, charges and money, and would directly announce to the people that the city was being abandoned.
Rostopchin, an ardent, sanguine man, who always moved in the highest circles of the administration, although with a patriotic feeling, had not the slightest idea about the people he thought to rule. From the very beginning of the enemy's entry into Smolensk, Rastopchin in his imagination formed for himself the role of the leader of the people's feelings - the heart of Russia. It not only seemed to him (as it seems to every administrator) that he controlled the external actions of the inhabitants of Moscow, but it seemed to him that he directed their mood through his appeals and posters, written in that jarring language, which in its midst despises the people and whom he does not understands when he hears it from above. Rastopchin liked the beautiful role of the leader of popular feeling so much, he got used to it so much that the need to get out of this role, the need to leave Moscow without any heroic effect took him by surprise, and he suddenly lost the ground on which he stood from under his feet, in resolutely did not know what to do. Although he knew, he did not believe with all his heart until the last minute in leaving Moscow and did nothing to this end. Residents moved out against his will. If government offices were taken out, then only at the request of officials, with whom the count reluctantly agreed. He himself was busy only with the role that he had made for himself. As is often the case with people endowed with ardent imagination, he had known for a long time that Moscow would be abandoned, but he knew only by reasoning, but he did not believe in it with all his heart, he was not transported by his imagination to this new position.
All his activity, diligent and energetic (how useful it was and reflected on the people is another question), all his activity was aimed only at arousing in the inhabitants the feeling that he himself experienced - patriotic hatred for the French and confidence in itself.
But when the event took on its real, historical dimensions, when it turned out to be insufficient to express one’s hatred for the French in words alone, when it was impossible even to express this hatred in a battle, when self-confidence turned out to be useless in relation to one question of Moscow, when the entire population, like one person , throwing their property, flowed out of Moscow, showing by this negative action the full strength of their popular feeling - then the role chosen by Rostopchin suddenly turned out to be meaningless. He suddenly felt lonely, weak and ridiculous, without ground under his feet.
Upon awakening from sleep, having received a cold and imperious note from Kutuzov, Rostopchin felt the more annoyed the more he felt guilty. In Moscow, everything that was exactly entrusted to him remained, everything that was state-owned that he was supposed to take out. It was not possible to take everything out.
“Who is to blame for this, who allowed this to happen? he thought. “Of course not me. I had everything ready, I held Moscow like this! And here's what they've done! Bastards, traitors!” - he thought, not properly defining who these scoundrels and traitors were, but feeling the need to hate these traitors, who were to blame for the false and ridiculous position in which he was.
All that night, Count Rastopchin gave orders, for which people from all parts of Moscow came to him. Those close to him had never seen the count so gloomy and irritated.
“Your Excellency, they came from the patrimonial department, from the director for orders ... From the consistory, from the senate, from the university, from the orphanage, the vicar sent ... asks ... About the fire brigade, what do you order? A warden from a prison... a warden from a yellow house...” - they reported to the count all night without ceasing.
To all these questions, the count gave short and angry answers, showing that his orders were no longer needed, that all the work he had diligently prepared was now spoiled by someone and that this someone would bear full responsibility for everything that would happen now.
The current schedule of electric trains Tomilino - Lyubertsy includes 98 electric trains (suburban trains, diesel engines) that connect these stations, among which there are night, morning, daytime, evening. The fastest electric train (suburban train) is recommended, which departs at 21:39 from Tomilino station and arrives at Lyubertsy station at 21:42. Km - Moscow-Kazanskaya, in this case the trip will take 0 h 7 m. Between the stations of Tomilino and Lyubertsy this train passes 1 stops. On this page you can always find the timetable of trains Tomilino - Lyubertsy, including seasonal, valid in summer and winter. Before planning a trip along the Tomilino Lyubertsy route, first check the timetable on our website, and also check this timetable at the nearest station, as some operational changes are possible.
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