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Rail transport in Belarus

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National railway
  
Belarusskaja Železnaja Doroga

Total
  
5,512 kilometres (3,425 mi)

Electrified
  
874 kilometres (543 mi)

Main
  
1,520 mm (4 ft 11 ⁄32 in)

Rail transport in Belarus is owned by the national rail company BŽD / BČ (be: Bielaruskaja Čyhunka / ru: Belorusskaja Železnaja Doroga). The railway network consists of 5,512 km, its gauge is 1,520 mm (4 ft 11 2732 in) (Russian broad gauge) and 874 km are electrified.

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History

The first line crossing the country was the Saint PetersburgWarsaw Railway, which started operating in late 1862. This included section and railway station in Hrodna. During mid 1860's railway line was built also from Daugavpils to Polatsk and further to Vitebsk. Line Warsaw-Brest, opened in 1866, completed to Moscow in 1871.

Network

Belarus is crossed, from Brest to Orsha through Minsk, by an international rail line connecting Berlin and Warsaw to Moscow. Other important lines are the Minsk-Gomel (to Kiev), the Orsha-Vitebsk (to Saint Petersburg), the Minsk-Vilnius and others. Some international trains serving Belarus are the Pribaltika Riga-Odessa, the Minsk-Irkutsk and the Sibirjak Berlin-Novosibirsk (and other Russian destinations).

The national network has no high-speed lines and is not served by high-speed trains.

Urban railways

Minsk is the only city with a subway system, the Minsk Metro. The network consists of two lines: Avtozavodskaya and Moskovskaya. The only cities with tramway systems are Minsk, Vitebsk, Mazyr and Novopolotsk.

  • (Poland) - yes - break-of-gauge 1,520 mm (4 ft 11 2732 in)/1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
  • (Lithuania) - yes
  • (Latvia) - yes
  • (Russia) - yes
  • (Ukraine) - yes
  • References

    Rail transport in Belarus Wikipedia


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