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the employees of the Far Eastern Railway had to rebuild destroyed bridges and damaged tracks and ensure stable traffic of urgent loads. Rail line restoration began in the winter of 1924-1925 from the reconstruction of the Khabarovsk Bridge due to the importance of resuming a through traffic over the
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from the Suchansky coalfields. In 1940, they commissioned the Volochayevka-Komsomolsk-on-Amur line and Sibirtsevo-Varfolomeyevka line. In 1941, they finished the construction of the Birobidzhan-Leninsk line and Partizansk-Nakhodka section and commissioned the Smolyaninovo-Dunai,
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started operating, improving transportation service in Sakhalin. In 1975, a unique railway river crossing over the Amur River near Komsomolsk-on-Amur was commissioned, providing a continuous year-round railway service between Volochayevka and Sovetskaya Gavan. New
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and cutting the distance in 1000 km for maritime transportation to Sakhalin, Kamchatka, and Magadan Oblast. Due to the lack of bridge crossing over the Amur River near Komsomolsk-on-Amur, railcars crossed the river on a
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Partizansk-Sergeyevka, and Baranovsky-Gvozdevo lines. In 1940, they finished the construction of the main eastward sorting station called Khabarovsk-2 with a fully mechanized
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with military equipment, ammunition, and provisions. The railway management provided frontline railroads with staff,
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The construction of the Far Eastern Railway commenced in May 1891 due to the economic development of the
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line was commissioned, providing the second (after the Trans-Siberian Railway) railroad access to the
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Stations. There are 365 railway stations along the Far Eastern Railway and two
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in the summertime and with special train platforms during the winter.
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Total working length: 5,990.6 kilometres (3,722.4 mi)
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was incorporated into the Far Eastern Railway. In 1973,
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railroad bridge over the Amur River near Khabarovsk
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