Oparinskaya narrow-gauge railway

59.84388°N 48.30036°E / 59.84388; 48.30036 The Oparinskaya narrow-gauge railway is a narrow-gauge railway in Kirov Oblast, Russia, built as an industrial railway (forest railway) for logging operations. The forest railway was opened in 1952, has a total length of 76 kilometres (47 mi) and is operational as of 2016, the track gauge is 750 mm (2 ft 5+12 in) and operates year-round.[1]

Oparinskaya narrow-gauge railway
Overview
LocaleKirov Oblast, Russia
TerminiOparino
Service
TypeNarrow-gauge railway
Operator(s)Holding company «Oparinskyi LPH»
History
Opened1952
Technical
Line length76 kilometres (47 mi)
Track gauge750 mm (2 ft 5+12 in)
Route map

Current status

Planning for the railway began in 1952 and building began in 1952-1955. In 1955 regular wood transport on the railway started, between Oparino and Forest villages. The Oparinskaya forestry railway's first line was constructed in 1952, in the area of Oparinsky District in Kirov Oblast from the village Oparino. The total length of the Oparinskaya railway at the peak of its development exceeded 100 kilometres (62 mi), of which 76 kilometres (47 mi) is currently operational. The railway operates scheduled freight services from Oparino, used for forestry tasks such as the transportation of felled logs and forestry workers.[2] In 2016, repairs are being made to the track.[3]

Rolling stock

Locomotives

  • TU4 – № 2440
  • TU6A – № 1032, 3065, 3751
  • TU6D – № 0377
  • TU7A – № 2351, 2761, 3308
  • TU8 – № 0514

Railroad car

Work trains

See also

References and sources

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