List of railway lines in Russia
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This is a list of railway lines in Russia.
Main lines and their divisions[]
Russian Railways is by far the largest and owns many of the other railways
- East Siberian Railway
- Far Eastern Railway
- Gorky Railway
- Kaliningrad Railway
- Krasnoyarsk Railway
- Kuybyshev Railway
- Moscow Railway
- North Caucasus Railway
- Northern Railway
- Oktyabrskaya Railway
- Murmansk Railway Division
- Petrozavodsk Railway Division
- South-Eastern Railway
- South Urals Railway
- Sverdlovsk Railway
- Trans-Baikal Railway
- Volga Railway
- West Siberian Railway
Fragments of main lines and historical lines[]
- (a section runs in Altai Krai, Russia)
- Amur Railway
- Baikal Amur Mainline
- (a section runs in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia)
- Connecting Line
- Krugobaikalskaya Railway
- Moscow-Brest Railway
- Moscow-Kazan Railway
- Moscow Ring Railway
- Moscow-Saint Petersburg Railway
- Murmansk-Nikel Railway
- Murom Railway
- Nikolayevskaya Railway
- (a section runs in Kursk Oblast, Russia)
- Perm Railway
- (a section runs in Bryansk Oblast, Russia)
- Primorskaya railway (joined Oktyabrskaya Railway in 1925)
- Ozerki line
- Primorskaya line
- Tovarnaya line
- Saint Peterburg-Warsaw Railway
- Saint Petersburg-Hiitola railroad
- Salekhard-Igarka Railway
- Siberian Railway
- Tashkent Railway (a sections runs in Orenburg and Samara Oblasts, Russia)
- Trans-Siberian Railway
- Tsarskoye Selo Railway
- Turkestan-Siberia Railway
- Vladikavkaz Railway
- Vyborg-Joensuu railroad
- (a section runs in Orenburg Oblast, Russia)
See also[]
- Children's railway an extracurricular educational institution, where teenagers learn railway professions.
- The Museum of the Moscow Railway
Categories:
- Lists of railway lines by country
- Railway lines in Russia
- Russian railway-related lists