Loyginskaya narrow-gauge railway

The Loyginskaya narrow-gauge railway is located in Arkhangelsk Oblast and Vologda Oblast, Russia. The forest railway was opened in 1947, and its current operational total length is 200 kilometres (120 mi). The railway is a 750 mm (2 ft 5 12 in) narrow-gauge railway and it operates year-round.[1]

Loyginskaya narrow-gauge railway
Overview
TypeNarrow-gauge railway
LocaleArkhangelsk and Vologda Oblast, Russia
TerminiLoyga
Websitewww.volwood.ru
Operation
Opened1947
Operator(s)JSC «Vologodskiye lesopromyshlenniki»
Technical
Line length200 kilometres (120 mi)
Track gauge750 mm (2 ft 5 12 in)
Route map

Current status

The Loyginskaya forestry railway first line was built in 1947, in the area of Ustyansky District, Arkhangelsk Oblast, starting from the village of Loyga. The total length of the railway at the peak of its development exceeded 308 kilometres (191 mi), of which 200 kilometres (120 mi) is currently operational. The railway operates a scheduled freight services from Loyga, and is used for transportation of felled logs and forestry workers.[2] In 2014 a railway bridge was built over the river Porsha.[3]

Rolling stock

Locomotives

  • TU6D – No. 0214
  • TU6P – No. 0002
  • TU6A – Nos. 2541, 2621, 2992, 3767, 3897
  • TU7A – Nos. 1361, 1497, 3229, 3151
  • TU8 – Nos. 0071, 0060, 0408, 0541, 0542

Railroad cars

References and sources

  1. Лойгинская узкоколейная железная дорога - схемы и топографические карты [Loyginskaya narrow-gauge railway - plans and topographic maps]. САЙТ О ЖЕЛЕЗНОЙ ДОРОГЕ (in Russian).
  2. Лойгинская узкоколейная железная дорога [Loyginskaya forestry railway]. САЙТ О ЖЕЛЕЗНОЙ ДОРОГЕ (in Russian).
  3. Долина реки Порша, Лойгинская УЖД [Scab Valley River Loyginskaya UZ]. Энциклопедия узкоколейных железных дорог бывшего СССР (in Russian).
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See also

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