Norilsk railway
Talnakh is a small station on the railway. | |
Locale | Russia, Krasnoyarsk Krai |
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Dates of operation | 1937–present |
Track gauge | 1,520 mm (4 ft 11 27⁄32 in) |
Headquarters | Norilsk |
Norilsk Railway (Russian: Норильская железная дорога) is a single track railway, formerly the northernmost of Russia.
Main information
The railway is located in northern Krasnoyarsk Krai, southern Taimyr Peninsula and connects the mining towns Talnakh, Norilsk and Kayerkan with the port Dudinka on the Yenisei. The railway line has a 1,520 mm (4 ft 11 27⁄32 in) Russian gauge, and was partially constructed by the prisoners of Norillag. Originally, it was 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 3⁄8 in) narrow gauge, 114 km long, and built in 1936. Later, in 1953, it was rebuilt to Russian broad gauge and expanded to 231 km of track. The railway is owned by the Norilsk Nickel mining company and does not belong to Russian Railways.
In the early 1990s, a paved highway connecting Norlisk with Dudinka was completed. The passenger train service on the Norilsk Line ended in 1998.
In 2010 in the Yamal Peninsula, Gazprom completed its Obskaya–Bovanenkovo Line, which is the northernmost railway in Russia.
See also
External links
- Norilsk railway on Sergey Bolashenko's railway site (Russian)
- Trip to the Norilsk railway and photos (Russian)
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