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Taiga

Taiga city:

Population of the city of Taiga: 22,619 people (2021)
Date of foundation of the city of Taiga: 1896
Taiga city phone code: +7 38448
Car code of the city of Taiga: 42, 142
Postal code of the city of Taiga: 652400, 652401

Taiga is a city of regional subordination on the territory of the Yashkinsky district of the Kemerovo region of the Russian Federation (Siberian District). The taiga is located in the southeastern part of the West Siberian Lowland (Tom-Yaysky watershed), in the northwestern part of the Kemerovo region, 124 km northwest of the regional center - Kemerovo and 80 km southeast of Tomsk.

Transport in the Taiga

Transport links: railway junction — railway station on the Yurga–Anzhero-Sudzhensk line (Trans—Siberian railway) and the Taiga— Tomsk branch; highways — Taiga—Kemerovo and Taiga-Yakshino highways, local roads in the directions of Kedrovy and Taiga. The nearest airport is Bogashevo airport in Tomsk.

The history of the Taiga

Initially, the settlement was founded as the Tomsk-Taiga marina settlement, during the construction of the railway in 1896. The settlement was quickly rebuilt and developed as a railway junction. At the beginning of the XX century. the population of the village was approaching 10 thousand people. In 1911, the village of Taiga received the status of a city and the enterprises of railway transport became further city-forming.

The modern city of Taiga is the center of the urban district (the settlements of Kedrovy and Taiga, the crossings — Kuzel, Pichtach, Suranovo) with a well-developed infrastructure. Economic potential: enterprises of railway transport (Locomotive depot and Road Center), metalworking, mechanical engineering, light and food industries.

Sights of the Taiga

Historical Museum, St. Peter's Church Andrei of Crete (1898), the Church of the Prophet Elijah (1906), the Palace of Culture, Art and Music children's schools, a Monument to Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, the Eternal Flame and a monument to soldiers who died during the Second World War.
 

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