Pervomaysky District, Novosibirsk

Pervomaysky District (Первомайский район) is an administrative district (raion), one of the 10 raions of Novosibirsk, Russia. The area of the district is 68.28 km2. Population: 87,912 (2018 Census).

History
In 1933, the Eikhovsky District was established. It arose with the construction of the Eikhe Railway Station.

During World War II, many Soviet enterprises were evacuated to the district.

In 1938, Eikhovsky District was renamed the Pervomaysky District.

Microdistricts

 * KSM Microdistrict
 * Vesenny Microdistrict

Parks

 * Pervomaysky Park
 * Detsky Park

Education

 * Novosibirsk Electromechanical College is an educational institution opened in 1943.
 * Technical School of Railway Transport
 * Novosibirsk College of Postal Communication and Services
 * Vocational Training Center No. 2 named after Y. M. Naumov
 * School No. 214 named after Elizaveta Glinka is an educational institution opened in 2018.

Libraries

 * Krylov Library
 * Kuprin Library
 * Pushkaryov Library
 * Shukshin Library
 * Central District Library named after Chernyshevsky
 * Chukovsky Library
 * Svetlov Library
 * Family Reading Library named after Dubinin

Cemeteries

 * Pervomayskoye Cemetery of Prisoners of War is a cemetery of German prisoners of war restored by the German War Graves Commission. The reestablished cemetery was opened on November 19, 1995.
 * Inskoye Cemetery
 * Staroye Cemetery

Sports

 * Pervomayets Combat Sports Club, it was founded by workers of the Novosibirsk Electric Locomotive Repair Plant in 1965.
 * Lokomotiv Stadium

Industry

 * Novosibirsk Electric Locomotive Repair Plant
 * Novosibirsk Switch Plant
 * Novosibirsk Metal Cutting Plant is a manufacturer company based in 2015.

Railway
Nine railway stations are located in the district: Razyezd-Inya, Novogodnyaya, Pervomayskaya, Inskaya, Sibirskaya, Zvyozdnaya, Rechport, Matveyevka, Yunost.

Notable residents

 * Vladimir Gorodetsky (born 1948) is a Russian politician, the former mayor of Novosibirsk, the governor of Novosibirsk Oblast from 2014 to 2017.