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October Railway

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206:. In the transport system of the North-West region of Russia, the railroad accounted for 75% of freight traffic and 40% of passenger traffic. For 2009, the number of employees of the October Railway was 69,781 people. For 2010, the structure of the road includes 655 stations, 31 locomotive and motor-car depots (including repair, operational and turnover depots), 24 car depots (including repair and maintenance depots), 39 track distances, 23 signaling distances, centralization, interlocking and communications, 13 electrification and power supply distances, 11 distances of civil structures, water supply and sanitation, 3 cargo handling distances. Suburban train Vyborg - Hiytola on the Guards division - Revival 210:
Oktyabrskaya Directorate for the repair of Path (11 track machine stations, 2 experimental track machine stations, 2 rail welding plants and Lodeinopolsky Plant of silicate products) numbering 5,098 people, enterprises for the production of materials for the upper structure of the track (Chudovskiy plant of reinforced concrete sleepers, Bologovsky sewage treatment plant, Gavrilovsky, Medvezhyegorsk and Olenegorsk Th crushed stone factories) totaling 1,058 people. Total withdrawn 8,858 people.
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All sections of the October Railway, with the exception of the Svir-Murmansk section and the Babaevo-Costa section, are electrified with a 3-kV direct current. The Svir-Murmansk and Babaevo-Costa sections are electrified with an alternating current of 25 kV. Transit Toksovo-Peri, Priozersk direction
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The main move of the Railways "St. Petersburg - Moscow" from the moment of construction to the present day is one of the most tense directions in Russia. In the 1980s, the leadership of the USSR decided to organize a high-speed movement on it. As a result, the route from St. Petersburg to Moscow
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In connection with the ongoing reforms of the Russian Railways, the number of structural subdivisions and their names may change in the foreseeable future. For example, in October the Oktyabrskaya Railway Administration (8 regional communication centers) with a population of 2,702 people, the
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In 2011, the number of passengers transported through the October Railway infrastructure was more than 134 million 183 thousand, which is 1.4 million more than in 2010. Of these, 118.6 million passengers were transported in a suburban transportation, in the long haul - about 17 million
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Combined railway and water transportation of goods (including export-import) is carried out through the St. Petersburg and Murmansk seaports, the ports of the White Sea (Kandalaksha, Vitino, Kem, Belomorsk) and the White Sea-Baltic Canal (on the Medvezhyegorsk-Belomorsk line).
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In 2009, the October Railway transported 218.3 million tons of cargo, 181.6 million people (in the long-distance communication - 22.1 million, in the suburban transportation - 159.5 million people).
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The main course of the October Railway follows the historical Nikolayevskaya railway. A smaller section follows the Vishera - Bourgas route.
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Suburban passenger transportations on the road range are carried out by the North-West and Moscow-Tver suburban passenger companies.
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The Oktyabrskaya railway passes through the territory of eleven constituent entities of the Russian Federation - the
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The total length of the tracks is 10,378.4 km, the total length of the tracks is 13323,762 km.
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in the north. The total length of the lines is over 10,000 km. The headquarters are located in
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Head of the October Railway: Goloskokov Vladimir Nikolaevich (since January 2016).
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RussoTrans | Справочник | Железные дороги :: Октябрьская железная дорога
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The largest node is St. Petersburg, where rail administration is located.
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The Small October Railway (Malaya Oktyabrskaya Railway) is a
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The modern October line runs north to south from Murmansk to
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became the first and only high-speed railway in the USSR.
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Index

Oktyabrskaya Railway

Sapsan
high speed train
Russian
RZD
Russia
Moscow
Leningrad Terminal
Murmansk
Arctic Circle
Saint Petersburg
first railway in Russia
Tsarskoye Selo
Moscow – Saint Petersburg Railway
Connecting Line
Tallinn
Estonian
GO Rail

adding to it
Moscow – Saint Petersburg Railway
Moscow
Arctic Circle
Leningrad
Pskov
Novgorod
Vologda
Murmansk
Tver

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