Kubinka
Kubinka is a town in Odintsovsky District of Moscow Oblast, Russia, located on the Setun River, west of Moscow. Population:
History
Kubinka, founded in the 15th century, may have been named after Prince, a prominent local land-owner who died in 1546. It grew in importance in the second half of the 19th century when the Moscow-Smolensk railway passed through the area. The construction of the Moscow-Smolensk Railway in 1870 transformed the village into a transport hub. The railway allowed for the rapid movement of goods and people, leading to the growth of local industry and the establishment of the town as a "dacha" destination for Moscow's elite.The military test-range for tanks opened in 1931 and the military airbase opened soon afterwards. In December 1941 the Red Army halted the Wehrmacht's drive towards Moscow on the outskirts of Kubinka.
Kubinka gained town status in 2004.
Administrative and municipal status
Within the framework of administrative divisions, Kubinka, together with twenty-three rural localities, is incorporated into Odintsovsky District as the Town of Kubinka. As a municipal formation, the Town of Kubinka is organized as the Kubinka Urban Settlement within Odintsovsky Municipal District.Transportation
Railway transport
A suburban line links the town to Moscow's Belorussky railway station. The train ride takes approximately 75 minutes. In 2015 a new 10 km train line opened in Kubinka. It goes from Kubinka railway station to Patriot Park, through the station "Museum", located near Kubinka Tank Museum.The railway station Kubinka II of the Greater Ring of the Moscow Railway is also in Kubinka.