Komsomolskaya narrow gauge railway - [ From what time? ] until 2015 was the only preserved narrow gauge railway in Siberia , not counting children's railways and short narrow gauge railways in mines and factories . It was located in the Pervomaisky district of the Tomsk region . The starting point is the village of Komsomolsk .
| Komsomolskaya narrow gauge railway | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| condition | disassembled. [1] [2] |
| Service | |
| opening date | 1954 |
| closing date | 2015 |
| Technical details | |
| Length | 90 km (2010) |
| Track width | |
Date of putting into constant operation of the first section (near Komsomolsk): 1954 [3] .
Maximum length (1990s): 130 kilometers.
Track gauge : 750 mm .
Length as of 2010: 90 kilometers
There was one main station in Komsomolsk and several small stations, one of which is located in the forest village of Frantsevo . The only locomotive depot was in Komsomolsk. Diesel locomotives TU6A , TU6D, TU7A , TU8 worked.
On this railway, freight transportation (forest) and passenger transportation on the route Komsomolsk - Frantsevo were carried out.
The owner of the narrow gauge railway, according to 2007, was OJSC Lesnoy Prichulymye.
In the summer of 2015 [4], due to the emergency condition, the narrow gauge railway was dismantled [1] . Supply of the village of Frantsevo is carried out by tractors along the embankment of the former road [5] .
See also
- Existing narrow gauge railways of Russia
- 750 mm