Случай на станции Кочетовка, also known as Случай на станции Кречетовка (English: An Incident at Krechetovka Station), is a novella by Russian writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn, first published in the Soviet literary magazine Novyi Mir (New World) in 1963. It is one of the few works of prose written by the author that are set in World War II and is said to have been based upon real life events witnessed by the author.
The novella's original title was Случай на станции Кочетовка (English: An Incident at Kochetovka Station), but a change was forced upon Solzhenitsyn by the Novyi Mir editorial board due to its allegorical association with the name of Vsevolod Kochetov, then editor-in-chief of the conservative Soviet literary magazine Oktiabr' (English: October). In later editions, the author restored the name of the station back to "Kochetovka"