Northern Railway (Russia)

The main office of the railway overlooking the Volga River in Yaroslavl
The border sign of the railway near Novki

The Severnaya Railway (Северная железная дорога; "Northern Railway") is a railway network linking Moscow with Arkhangelsk on the coast of the Arctic Ocean. It runs through Arkhangelsk, Komi, Vologda, Kostroma, Yaroslavl, Ivanovo, and Vladimir regions of the Russian Federation.

Northern Railway counts its age from 15 September 1868 when its first part, Shuya-Ivanovo Railway connecting Ivanovo, Shuya and Novki, was opened.[1]

The Yaroslavl Railway, owned by Savva Mamontov, was one of the first railways in Russia. The AlexandrovYaroslavlVologda line was opened in 1872. There are several monuments to Savva Mamontov along the road. The original Moscow–Yaroslavl Mainline is no longer operated from Yaroslavl; it was transferred to the Moscow Railway in 1959.

  1. ^ "Железная дорога начиналась в Иванове" [The railway started in Ivanovo]. rk37.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 23 August 2021.

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