Primorskaya Line

Primorskaya line Russian: Приморская линия

Line first stage - terminal station "Lahta"
Overview
Type Heavy rail
System Commuter cargo and passenger railroad
Status Local
Locale St. Petersburg, Russia
Termini Primorsky Rail Terminal, Primorsky - goods, from 1924 - Novaya Derevnya
after 1894 - Lakhta
Stations 5
Services Primorsky Rail Terminal - Lakhta, from 1924 - Novaya Derevnya - Ozerki
Operation
Opening 1894[1]
Closed 1924
Technical
Line length 35.1 km (21.81 mi)
Track gauge 1,524 mm (5 ft)
Route map
Legend
Primorskaya Line
Legend
35.1 Dyuny
34.1 Shkolnaya
33.3
Saint Petersburg –
Sestroretsk – Beloostrov

to Beloostrov

33.1 Zavodskaya sestra crossover

Planned ferry line

Miller's pier Gulf of Finland

32.7 Kurort
31.4 Sestroretsky Kyrort

31.3 Trackside
31.2
Miller's line
to former Sestroretsk station

31.1 Yermolovsky prospect Sestroretsk
31.0 Yermolovskaya
30.7 Sestroretsk armory
30.2 Voskov street Sestroretsk
Dubki horse-iron road (1847-bf 1870)
Dubkovsky pier – Sestroretsk armory

35.1 Sestroretsk
29.7 Liteyny bridge
Vodoslivnoy channel
Saint PetersburgVyborg
29.4 Sestroretsky crossover M10
33.3 Razliv
26.5 Tarkhovka

26.3 Tarkhovskaya street Tarkhovka
26.1 Alexandrovskaya
24.0 Gorskaya
23.9 Gorskaya road interchange KAD
22.1 Kaupilovo

21.1 Aerodromnaya street to Gorskaya
23.3 Exportgoods for SPb Dam

23.3 Lisy Nos, before 1928

to Kronstadtb. 1928 Gulf of Finland

20.3 Lisy Nos

18.8 Morskaya
to North-West Thermal Power Plant

15.2 Olgino

15.1 Konnolakhtinsky prospect Olgino

17.1 Lakhta (before 1894)

12.1 Granichnaya street Lakhta
200-metre pile bridge 1894–1924
10.5 Lakhtinsky crossover built 1925
over Lakhtinsky Razliv

Shunting loop Dum (built 1894)
later Yakhtennaya station (built 1980s)

8.0 Shunting loop 2 verst(built 1894)
6.6 Planerny crossover
Planernaya st.

KirovskayaSmall October railway

5,4 Staraya Derevnya

5.3 Torfyanaya doroga

4.4 Serebryakov pereulok
3.5 Akademik Shimansky street
1.3 Chyornaya rechka crossover

1.0 Novaya Derevnya
Severny factory

0.8
Ozerki line
to Ozerki, Kolomuagi, Skachki

Tovarnaya line
to Serdobolsky, Flyugov post, Finland Station

SPb – Sestroretsk – Beloostrov
to Flyugov post, Finland Station, Lanskaya

Chernaya River
0.6 Kolomyajskу bridge

Primorsky - Goods(1904-1924)

0.0 Primorsky (1823-1924)
to Summer Garden(Neva River)

Distances in kilometers
Railway line consists of single-track line tracksides

Primorskaya Line
Legend
35.1 Dyuny
34.1 Shkolnaya
33.3
Saint Petersburg –
Sestroretsk – Beloostrov

to Beloostrov

33.1 Zavodskaya sestra crossover

Planned ferry line

Miller's pier Gulf of Finland

32.7 Kurort
31.4 Sestroretsky Kyrort

31.3 Trackside
31.2
Miller's line
to former Sestroretsk station

31.1 Yermolovsky prospect Sestroretsk
31.0 Yermolovskaya
30.7 Sestroretsk armory
30.2 Voskov street Sestroretsk
Dubki horse-iron road (1847-bf 1870)
Dubkovsky pier – Sestroretsk armory

35.1 Sestroretsk
29.7 Liteyny bridge
Vodoslivnoy channel
Saint PetersburgVyborg
29.4 Sestroretsky crossover M10
33.3 Razliv
26.5 Tarkhovka

26.3 Tarkhovskaya street Tarkhovka
26.1 Alexandrovskaya
24.0 Gorskaya
23.9 Gorskaya road interchange KAD
22.1 Kaupilovo

21.1 Aerodromnaya street to Gorskaya
23.3 Exportgoods for SPb Dam

23.3 Lisy Nos, before 1928

to Kronstadtb. 1928 Gulf of Finland

20.3 Lisy Nos

18.8 Morskaya
to North-West Thermal Power Plant

15.2 Olgino

15.1 Konnolakhtinsky prospect Olgino

17.1 Lakhta (before 1894)

12.1 Granichnaya street Lakhta
200-metre pile bridge 1894–1924
10.5 Lakhtinsky crossover built 1925
over Lakhtinsky Razliv

Shunting loop Dum (built 1894)
later Yakhtennaya station (built 1980s)

8.0 Shunting loop 2 verst(built 1894)
6.6 Planerny crossover
Planernaya st.

KirovskayaSmall October railway

5,4 Staraya Derevnya

5.3 Torfyanaya doroga

4.4 Serebryakov pereulok
3.5 Akademik Shimansky street
1.3 Chyornaya rechka crossover

1.0 Novaya Derevnya
Severny factory

0.8
Ozerki line
to Ozerki, Kolomuagi, Skachki

Tovarnaya line
to Serdobolsky, Flyugov post, Finland Station

SPb – Sestroretsk – Beloostrov
to Flyugov post, Finland Station, Lanskaya

Chernaya River
0.6 Kolomyajskу bridge

Primorsky - Goods(1904-1924)

0.0 Primorsky (1823-1924)
to Summer Garden(Neva River)

Distances in kilometers
Railway line consists of single-track line tracksides

The Primorskaya line was the second line constructed by the Primorskaya railway, near St. Petersburg, Russia. It is now part of the Oktyabrskaya Railway and was electrified in 1952.

History

Its first stage was opened on July 12, 1894 - the line reached Lakhta. Second stage was opened on October 31, 1894; the railway left on coast of Gulf of Finland opposite to island Kotlin and was integrated with a steamship line. Later, November 26, the same year, the third turn of a railroad line was opened. The line reached a final point - the cities of Sestroretsk[1]

Stages of Primorskaya line
# Opened Stations
1 July 12, 1894
Novaya derevnya - Shunting loop 2 verst - Shunting loop Dum - Lakhta
2 October 31, 1894
Lakhta - Razdelnaya
Razdelnaya - Lisy Nos
3 November 26, 1894
Lakhta - Kaupilovo - Gorskaya - Sestroretsk

Route

Only major stations are shown.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Chepurin, Sergey; Arkady Nikolayenko (May 2007). "Sestroretsk and Primorskaya railways(Сестрорецкая и Приморская железные дороги)" (in Russian). http://terijoki.spb.ru/trk_about.php3. Retrieved 2009-02-21.
1888 map of Neva Bay. Kotlin end Lisy Nos is depicted in the upper left corner