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Narrow-gauge railways in Russia

The Imperial Russian narrow railway track gauge was , the current track gauge is predominantly . In Soviet Russia, narrow-gauge railways were mostly common in forestry and peat industries in low inhabited places. Usually they have one main line and number of temporary branches. There was commonly a passenger service to villages and towns for workers.

As of the mid 2010s, a number of industrial railways survive in places with bad roads, but every year some railways are closing. A government railway operator, RZD, closed all owned common 750 mm railways, but still have a number of children's railways with standard rolling stock.

The most well-known narrow-gauge railways are Alapayevsk narrow-gauge railway (municipal passenger), Apsheronsk narrow-gauge railway (mountain industrial railway with passenger service), and Karinskaya narrow-gauge railway (suburban passenger private railway). Also children's railways are located in many big cities.

Overview

1067mm

750mm

See also

Resource

  • This site contains material of Russian narrow-gauge railways. uzd.spb
  • A complete list of Russian and other ex-Soviet. narrow.parovoz.com
  • «The site of the railroad» S. Bolashenko. infojd.ru
  • Pereslavl Railway Museum. www.kukushka.ru

References