The Steel Way is a memorial in the Leningrad Region, part of the Green Belt of Glory .
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It was built in 1973 at the Petrokrepost railway station near the village named after Morozov. Authors of the project: architect I. G. Yavein , sculptor G. D. Glikman .
The monument consists of a stele 8 meters high, on which there are bas-reliefs of railway workers and a memorial inscription telling about their feat in 1941-1944. A steam locomotive Э М -721-83 built in 1933 is installed near the stele for eternal parking [1] .

The locomotive, which is part of the memorial.

Memorial stele
Notes
- ↑ Surviving steam locomotives on the railways of the CIS, Baltic countries and Mongolia . Steam locomotive IC . Date of treatment December 31, 2011. Archived March 29, 2012.
Literature
- Gusarov A. Yu. Monuments of military glory of St. Petersburg. - SPb. : Parity, 2010 .-- 400 p. - ISBN 978-5-93437-363-5 .