The Connecting Line (Russian: Соединительная ветвь) is a historical railway line in the southern part of Saint Petersburg, Russia, that may be considered as initial element in the process of forming the whole Russia's railway networking system. It was constructed in 1853 and started operation in 1854. Before that, forming Russian railways consisted only of several separate lines connecting few major cities. Decades later, in the 1st half of the 20th century, the line was merged with later-built neighboring Putilovskaya Line (Путиловская ветвь), also known as the Port Line (Портовая ветвь), and was prolonged to the city's northern territories finally forming so-called Northern Semi-Ring (Северное полукольцо) and the consequent massive Saint Petersburg railway hub.
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| - Connecting Line (en)
- Соединительная ветвь (железнодорожная линия в Петербурге) (ru)
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| - The Connecting Line (Russian: Соединительная ветвь) is a historical railway line in the southern part of Saint Petersburg, Russia, that may be considered as initial element in the process of forming the whole Russia's railway networking system. It was constructed in 1853 and started operation in 1854. Before that, forming Russian railways consisted only of several separate lines connecting few major cities. Decades later, in the 1st half of the 20th century, the line was merged with later-built neighboring Putilovskaya Line (Путиловская ветвь), also known as the Port Line (Портовая ветвь), and was prolonged to the city's northern territories finally forming so-called Northern Semi-Ring (Северное полукольцо) and the consequent massive Saint Petersburg railway hub. (en)
- Соединительная ветвь, Соединительная ветка, Соединительная линия — название железнодорожной линии в пределах городской черты Петербурга, построенной как участок Николаевской железной дороги для соединения с Петербурго-Варшавской железной дорогой. (ru)
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| - The Connecting Line (Russian: Соединительная ветвь) is a historical railway line in the southern part of Saint Petersburg, Russia, that may be considered as initial element in the process of forming the whole Russia's railway networking system. It was constructed in 1853 and started operation in 1854. Before that, forming Russian railways consisted only of several separate lines connecting few major cities. Decades later, in the 1st half of the 20th century, the line was merged with later-built neighboring Putilovskaya Line (Путиловская ветвь), also known as the Port Line (Портовая ветвь), and was prolonged to the city's northern territories finally forming so-called Northern Semi-Ring (Северное полукольцо) and the consequent massive Saint Petersburg railway hub. (en)
- Соединительная ветвь, Соединительная ветка, Соединительная линия — название железнодорожной линии в пределах городской черты Петербурга, построенной как участок Николаевской железной дороги для соединения с Петербурго-Варшавской железной дорогой. В истории железнодорожного транспорта России Соединительная ветвь имеет особое значение, так как она сформировала первый в России железнодорожный узел. Создание ветви потребовалось для обслуживания нараставших объёмов грузовых железнодорожных перевозок, на которые массированно переориентировалась индустриальная экономика с речных путей, что было важным этапом экономического развития страны. (ru)
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