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Revision as of 15:26, 12 September 2010
The Sverdlovsk Railway (Свердловская железная дорога) is a subsidiary of the Russian Railways headquartered in Yekaterinburg (formerly known as Sverdlovsk, hence the name).
The railway route length totals 7152,2 km (as of 1991). Its area of operation comprises Perm, Sverdlovsk, Tyumen, Yugra, and Yamalo-Nenets regions. It is a vital part of the Trans-Siberian Railway and one of the busiest railway networks in Russia. The Yekaterinburg classification yard is one of the largest in Europe.
The core of the network dates from the late 19th century. The Perm-Yekaterinburg line was opened in 1879, followed by the Yekaterinburg-Tyumen line 6 years later. After the completion of the Yekaterinburg-Chelyabinsk and Perm-Vyatka-Kotlas lines in 1900, the Ural Railway network was renamed the Perm Railway. Its headquarters were in Perm. The Tyumen-Omsk mainline has been in operation since 1913.
The Yamal Railway Company, set up in 2003 from the remains of the Transpolar Mainline, is a joint enterprise of the Sverdlovsk Railway and Gazprom. It provides railway access to the gas fields in the north of Siberia.
See also
Yekaterinburg Train Station | Sverdlovsk Railway Museum (former train station, built in 1878) |
A bridge across the Kama River (a Prokudin-Gorsky photograph, ca 1912) |
External links
- Trans-Siberian Railway
- Railway lines in Russia
- Railway lines opened in 1879
- Railway lines opened in 1885
- Perm Krai
- Sverdlovsk Oblast
- Tyumen Oblast
- Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug
- Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug
- Rail transport in Siberia
- 1953 establishments
- Recipients of the Order of Lenin
- Recipients of the Order of the October Revolution