Difference between revisions of "Neryungi"
Latest revision as of 13:36, 11 December 2011Neryungri (Russian:Не́рюнгри, Ner-yun-gry) is a city in Yakutia.
[edit] UnderstandThe relatively modern coal mining town of around 65 000 people was built attractively on a hill top overlooking an enormous coal mine. The coal mine today consists of one large open pit, 5 smaller pits, and an underground section. [edit] Get inAfter several years of construction the railroad has finally reached Neryungri, in 2013 it will even reach Yakutsk. Trains leave Moscow via Yekaterinburg and Novosibirsk three times every week and there are also services from Blagoveshchensk and Khabarovsk. The railway station is located about 4km southeat of the city centre. Two long-distance bus services per week also connects with Yakutsk taking 18-20 hours. Mini-buses are also a popular way of travelling altough they don't run on a fixed schedule. [edit] Get aroundThe city is compact and can be covered on foot. A network of buses and marshrutkas also cover the town and nearby areas. [edit][add listing] See
[edit][add listing] Do[edit][add listing] Buy[edit][add listing] EatThere are several restaurants and bars in the town. [edit][add listing] Drink[edit][add listing] SleepThere is one hotel offering rooms for 1600 rubles (about $50 US) a night, and several smaller guest houses have much cheaper rates. [edit] Contact[edit] Get outVisiting the mine is the main reason tourists come here, it is about 10km down a road on the other side of town to the railway station. From here it is possible to catch a group taxi for the 12-16 h ride (around 3000 rubles) to Yakutsk. They usually time their departure with the arrival of trains from the south.
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