Thursday 15 December 2016

Dates back to 1760, when a retired soldier Ivan Talalaev from Simbirsk province had set his hut on the shore near uyarka R. clay ravine (hence the name). Near his home were then housed a post office, a coaching house. In 1897 a railway station Uyar renamed in Olgino, 1906 in Cranberry (named after the railway engineer). Gradually, the station and the village of Uyar merged into one settlement. City Uyar. - since 1944. In 1973 the station was renamed W. in Cranberry
The fighters for the Soviet power. Recently, residents of Uyar restored it with his own money.

The memorial at the railway station - the T-34 tank.

The monument on the forecourt of Uyar almost 30 years. It was built in memory of the workers of the host communication station Cranberry (once called station Uyar), brought together during the war, 200 thousand rubles for the construction of a tank column.

Railway workers sent money with an accompanying telegram to Joseph Stalin, told us by phone the staff Uyar library.- And received from the Supreme commander answer: "I am sending you greetings from myself personally and gratitude from the red army".

In 1985, the 40th anniversary of the great Victory, the story decided to immortalize, and in Uyar the memorial was erected in the center of which is the legendary T-34 tank. Nearby on a Wall are carved the names of Uyar 150 railway workers, who did not return from WWII.



Loading facility with a throughput of 6 million tons per year with a turnover of 30 million US dollars.





The water tower at the Station square G. Uyar built in 1912. The workers brought bricks to the builders at a special "holder" behind his back, the string stepping one after another on the deck. The tower became the symbol of the city and is still in working condition.




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