Transport in Russia

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[edit] Rail Transport

Main article: Russian Railways
  • Total: 87,157 km
  • broad gauge 1520mm: 86,200 km (40,300 km electrified)
plus: additional 30,000 km (industrial non-common carrier lines (2003 figure))

[edit] Rail transport external links

[edit] Rapid-transit systems

Also there is a Metrotram system in Volgograd and three more cities with metro systems under construction:

[edit] Rail links with adjacent countries

Voltage of electrification systems not necessarily compatible.

[edit] Maps

[edit] Intercity Buses

[edit] City transport

[edit] Moscow transport

[edit] Highways


total: 948,000 km (including 416,000 km which serve specific industries or farms and are not maintained by governmental highway maintenance departments)
paved: 336,000 km
unpaved: 612,000 km (including 411,000 km of graveled or some other form of surfacing and 201,000 km of unstabilized earth) (1995 est.)

[edit] Inland waterways

Total navigable routes in general use: 101,000 km;
routes with navigation guides serving the Russian River Fleet 95,900 km;
routes with night navigational aids 60,400 km;
man-made navigable routes 16,900 km (January 1994 est.)

According to the data of the Maritime Board (Morskaya Kollegiya) of the Russian Government for 2004,[1], 136.6 million tons of cargo have been carried that year over Russia's inland waterways, the total cargo transportation volume being 87,556.5 million ton-km. During same year, 53 companies were engaged in carrying passengers over Russia's inland waterways; they transported 22.8 million passengers, the total volume of river passenger transportation being 841.1 million passenger-km.

[edit] Pipelines

crude oil 48,000 km; petroleum products 15,000 km; natural gas 140,000 km (June 1993 est.)

[edit] Major sea ports and harbors

[edit] Black Sea and Sea of Azov

Novorossiysk, Rostov-on-Don, Sochi, Tuapse.

[edit] Baltic Sea

Baltiysk, Kaliningrad, St. Petersburg, Vyborg, Vysotsk.

[edit] White Sea, Barents Sea, and other seas of Arctic Ocean

Arkhangelsk, Dudinka, Igarka, Murmansk, Tiksi, Vitino.

[edit] Seas of Pacific Ocean

Kholmsk, Nakhodka, Nevelsk, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Vanino, Vladivostok, Vostochny Port.

[edit] Caspian Sea

Astrakhan, Makhachkala.

[edit] Merchant marine


total: 695 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 3,920,923 GRT/4,867,676 metric tons of deadweight (DWT)
ships by type: barge carrier 1, bulk 19, cargo 379, chemical tanker 4, combination bulk 21, combination ore/oil 3, container 25, multi-functional large load carrier 1, passenger 35, passenger/cargo 3, petroleum tanker 149, refrigerated cargo 26, roll-on/roll-off 22, short-sea passenger 7 (1999 est.)

[edit] Airports

Further information: List of airports in Russia
Further information: Category:Airports in Russia

Total airports: 2,743 (2002)

[edit] Airports with paved runways


total: 630
over 3,047 m: 54
2,438 to 3,047 m: 202
1,524 to 2,437 m: 108
914 to 1,523 m: 115
under 914 m: 151 (1994 est.)

[edit] Airports with unpaved runways


total: 1,887
over 3,047 m: 25
2,438 to 3,047 m: 45
1,524 to 2,437 m: 134
914 to 1,523 m: 291
under 914 m: 1,392 (1994 est.)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Морская коллегия: Речной транспорт (Maritime Board: River Transport) (Russian)