Valkininkai Railway Station is a station in the village of Naujėjie Valkininkai (which until 2010 was also called Valkininkai Railway Station), on the Vilnius–Marcinkonys Railway. Passenger trains Vilnius–Varėna–Marcinkonys stop there. A monumental cross was erected near the station in memory of the residents of Valkininkai and its surroundings who were deported from this station, built after 1995 under the care of Valkininkai parish priest Valentinas Virvytis. The station building complex is included in the Register of Cultural Properties (unique code 32482). The complex consists of the station building, a workshop building, a water tower, a goods warehouse, and two servants' houses. The railway station building complex dates from the 19th century. 2nd half – 20th century. 1st half: historicist style station building (1929) and farm building (1902), 2 houses, warehouse and water tower.
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