Alapayevsk narrow-gauge railway
Alapayevsk narrow-gauge railway | |||
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Overview | |||
Native name | Алапаевская узкоколейная железная дорога АУЖД | ||
Locale | Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia | ||
Termini | Alapayevsk | ||
Service | |||
Type | Narrow gauge railway | ||
Operator(s) | МУП «АУЖД» | ||
History | |||
Opened | 1898 | ||
Technical | |||
Line length | 250 kilometres (160 mi) | ||
Track gauge | 750 mm (2 ft 5+1⁄2 in) | ||
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The Alapayevsk narrow-gauge railway (Russian: Алапаевская узкоколейная железная дорога, АУЖД) is a Russian narrow-gauge railway with a track gauge of 750 mm (2 ft 5+1⁄2 in). The Head Office of the narrow-gauge railway is located in Alapayevsk, Sverdlovsk Oblast. Coordinates: 57°50′50″N 61°40′21″E / 57.84731°N 61.67245°E
History[]
The first section of the railway (Alapayevsk–Mugay) commenced operations in July 1898. Construction was undertaken by French businessman A.Illero. The railway had a maximum length of about 600 kilometres (370 mi) in the 1970s, though estimates vary.[citation needed][1]
Current status[]
At present only 250 kilometres (160 mi) of the railway is operational. Current operations include passenger traffic and general goods movement. The railway operates a scheduled passenger service from Alapaevsk. The railway is the primary means of communication for seven rural settlements in the Alapaevsk District: Elnichnaya; Garaninka; Strokinka; Berezovka; Muratkovo; Sankin and Kalach. Principal cargoes include wood, food, postal services and fuel.[2]
Rolling stock[]
Locomotives[]
- TU4 – № 1800, 1637, 1332, 1828, 1452, 2881, 1452
- TU7 – № 2386, 2388, 2083, 1915, 1659, 3367
- TU6A – № 2526, 2896
- TU8 – № 0010
- PD-1 railcar
- SMD railcar
- TD-5U "Pioneer" – Transportation local residents
Railroad car[]
Gallery[]
Alapaevsk railway depot TU4-1800 with passenger train TU7–2083 with passenger train TU7–2386 with passenger train TU7–2386 TU4-1800 with passenger train TU7-1915 with freight train TU7-2083 with freight train TU7–2388 with passenger train TU4-1452 hauled passenger train TU8-0010 with passenger train TU4-1794 with passenger train
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External links[]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alapayevsk narrow gauge railway. |
- Alapayevsk narrow-gauge railway on Sergey Bolashenko's railway site (in Russian)
- Photo – project «Steam Engine» (in Russian)
- The book – «Alapaevsk narrow-gauge railway» (in Russian)
- 750 mm gauge railways in Russia
- Railway lines opened in 1898
- Sverdlovsk Oblast
- Logging railways in Russia