- Russian Railways
Russian Railways ( _ru. Российские железные дороги, РЖД, "Rossiyskie Zheleznye Dorogi, RZhD"), is the state-owned
railway company ofRussia . The company is one of the biggest railway companies in the world with 1.2 million employees and amonopoly within Russia. The total length of track used by the Russian Railways is, at Convert|85500|km|mi|-1, one of the largest in the world.Russian Railways accounts for over 3.6% of Russia's GDP and handles 80% of all passenger transportation and 82% of all freight in Russia. A further 270,000 freight wagons in Russia are privately owned. Almost 1.3 billion passengers and 1.3 billion tons of freight travel via Russian Railways annually. The company owns around 20,000 locomotives, 25,000 passenger wagons and 650,000 freight wagons (although only about 40,000 are currently operable).
History
Imperial period
In the early 1830s Russian inventors father and son
Cherepanov built the first Russian steamlocomotive s. The first railroad track was built in Russia in 1837 betweenSaint-Petersburg andTsarskoye Selo . The Department of Railways, later part of theRussian Ministry of Communications , was created in theRussian Empire in 1842 in order to oversee the construction of Russia’s first major railway line. The railway linked the imperial capital Saint-Petersburg andMoscow and was built between 1842 and 1851.On 15 June 1865, an edict of Alexander II established the Ministry of Communications, which absorbed the Department of Railways. In the 1860s and 70s,
Pavel Melnikov , Russia’s first Minister of Communications, played a key role in the expansion of the railway network throughout European Russia.The
Trans-Siberian Railway connecting Moscow and European Russia with theRussian Far East provinces,Mongolia ,China and theSea of Japan was built between 1891 and 1916.During the First World War and especially the
Russian Civil War more than 60% of the Russian railway network and more than 80% of the carriages and locomotives were destroyed.oviet period
In the Soviet period
People's Commissariat of Communications expanded railway network to a total length of 106,100 km by 1940.During theGreat Patriotic War (World War II ) the railway system played a vital role in the war effort transporting military personnel, equipment and freight to the frontlines and often evacuating entire factories and towns from European Russia to the Ural region andSiberia .After the war the Soviet railway network was re-built and further expanded to more than 145,000 km of track by major additions such asBaikal Amur Mainline .Russian Federation
Following the
collapse of the Soviet Union its railway system broke up into national railway systems of various former Soviet republics.In 2003 a vast structural reform was implemented in order to preserve the unity of the railway network and separate the functions of state regulation from operational management: On 18 September, 2003,
Decree No. 585 of the Russian Government established the Russian Railways Public Corporation with state holds 100% of theshare s. The currentCEO of the company isVladimir Yakunin . There are plans for partialprivatization of the company in the future in order to raise much neededcapital from the sale ofshares .Foreign activities
The RZD will operate the
Armenian Railway for 30 years from 2008. During this period, at least 570 million euro will be invested, 90% thereof go into infrastructure. [ [http://www.eurailpress.de/search/article/view//rzd_gewinnt_ausschreibung_in_armenien.html Eurailpress: RZD gewinnt Ausschreibung in Armenien] ]In
North Korea the RZD participates in the upgrading of the line fromTumangang toRajin at the Sea of Japan and in the building of a container terminal in Rajin. [ [http://www.eurailpress.de/search/article/view//russland_und_nordkorea_kooperieren.html Eurailpress: Russland und Nordkorea kooperieren] ]ee also
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Trans-Siberian Railway
*Sibirjak
*Elektrichka
*Communications in Russia
*Transport in Russia
*Russian Post
*List of railways in Russia
*Varshavsky Rail Terminal - national railway museum of RussiaExternal links
* [http://www.eng.rzd.ru/ Russian Railways Official Site] en icon ru icon
* Steam on Sakhalin Island [http://www.steam.dial.pipex.com/trains/russia02.htm]
* Russian finance [http://ladetterusse.canalblog.com/archives/2007/08/19/4360504.html]
* [http://mikes.railhistory.railfan.net/r097.html Russian Railway in 1935]References
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