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Sablino railway station

Sablino is a station on the railway connecting Saint Petersburg and Moscow, close to Saint Petersburg. It is located in the urban-type settlement of Ulyanovka.

59°38′05″N 30°45′29″E / 59.63472°N 30.75806°E / 59.63472; 30.75806