Ozerki line

Ozerki line Russian: линия в Озерки

One of line stations - "Kolomuagi"
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
Ozerki
Stations 5
Services Primorsky Rail Terminal - Ozerki, from 1924 - Novaya Derevnya - Ozerki
Operation
Opened 1893[1]
Closed 1929
Technical
Line length 6.2 km (3.85 mi)
Track gauge 1,524 mm (5 ft)
Route map
Legend
Primorskaya railway, Russia
Ozerki line

line Vyborg line

Up arrow Vyborg

Up arrow Beloostrov

Up arrow Pargolovo
line Small October railway
Left arrow LesnayaOzerki

6.2 Ozernaya Ozerki

line Vyborg line

Down arrow Finland Station

Down arrow Udelnaya

5.0 Grafskiy Pavilion

3.0 Kolomuagi

line Small October railway
Left arrow Kirovskaya
2.0 Skachki
line Tovarnaya line
Right arrow Finland Station
Right arrow Flyugov post
line SPb-Sestr-Beloostrov
Right arrow Finland Station
Right arrow Lanskaya

Severny factory

Novaya DerevnyaObjects 1893

line SPb-Sestr-Beloostrov

Down arrow Beloostrov

Down arrow Sestroretsk

Down arrow Staraya Derevnya
Primorsky - goods
0.0 Primorsky Rail T. (before 1924)
To Summer Garden(Neva)

Distances in kilometers

Primorskaya railway, Russia
Ozerki line

line Vyborg line

Up arrow Vyborg

Up arrow Beloostrov

Up arrow Pargolovo
line Small October railway
Left arrow LesnayaOzerki

6.2 Ozernaya Ozerki

line Vyborg line

Down arrow Finland Station

Down arrow Udelnaya

5.0 Grafskiy Pavilion

3.0 Kolomuagi

line Small October railway
Left arrow Kirovskaya
2.0 Skachki
line Tovarnaya line
Right arrow Finland Station
Right arrow Flyugov post
line SPb-Sestr-Beloostrov
Right arrow Finland Station
Right arrow Lanskaya

Severny factory

Novaya DerevnyaObjects 1893

line SPb-Sestr-Beloostrov

Down arrow Beloostrov

Down arrow Sestroretsk

Down arrow Staraya Derevnya
Primorsky - goods
0.0 Primorsky Rail T. (before 1924)
To Summer Garden(Neva)

Distances in kilometers

The Ozerki line was the first line constructed by the Primorskaya railway in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was opened on July 23, 1893,[1] and closed in 1929.

Route

References

  1. 1 2 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. External link in |publisher= (help)
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