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The Gorkovskaya Railway (Горьковская железная дорога) is a subsidiary of the Russian Railways headquartered in Nizhny Novgorod (formerly known as Gorky, hence the name).
The railway network serves nine federal subjects of the Russian Federation: Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Vladimir Oblast, Kirov Oblast, Ryazan Oblast, Mordovia, Chuvashia, Udmurtia, Tatarstan, and Mari El. Its railway route length approximates 7987 km.
Construction of the mainline from Moscow through Vladimir to Nizhny Novgorod started in May 1858 and was completed within four years. This private enterprise was acquired by the imperial government in 1893. The Murom Railway was opened in 1880. The private Moscow-Kazan Railway was completed in 1912; it was nationalized by the Bolsheviks 6 years later.
The existing railway company traces its history from 1961. It was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labour in 1971. In 2010, the Gorky Railway became the third subdivision of the Russian Railways operating a high speed train (see Sapsan).
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Russian Railways History · Rail transportKaliningrad · October · Moscow · Gorky · South Eastern · North Caucasus · Volga · Kyubyshev · South Urals · Sakhalin
Trans-Siberian Railway: Northern · Sverdlovsk · West Siberian · Krasnoyarsk · East Siberian · Trans-Baikal · Far EasternCategories:- Rail transport stubs
- 2ft 6in gauge railways
- Railway lines in Russia
- Nizhny Novgorod Oblast
- Vladimir Oblast
- Railway lines opened in 1862
- 750 mm gauge railways
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