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Lake Baikal to Tynda in Baikal-Amur Mainline


Lake Baikal to Tynda in Baikal-Amur Mainline

Severobaikalsk Station build by Leningrad builders
Severobaikalsk Station build by Leningrad builders
  • Severobaikalsk ? the principal town on the north side of Lake Baikal (1064 km).
  • Four small tunnels along the lake.
  • Nizhneangarsk (1104).
  • Novy Uoyan (1257).
  • Enter Severomuysk Mountains.
  • Severomuysky Tunnel (1385-1400).
  • Taksimo (1484).
  • Muya River
  • Shivery (1548).
  • Vitim River.
  • Kuanda (1577).
  • Kodar ? beginning of Kodar Mountains, tunnel (1664).
  • Novaya Chara (1734).
  • Khani ? only BAM town in Yakutia, northernmost point on the line (1879).
  • Olyokma River, into the Amur Basin.
  • Tynda ? at the junction with the partially complete Amur-Yakutsk Mainline (and the Yakutsk "highway"), which will eventually lead to far-flung Yakutsk, and the Little BAM branch south to the Trans-Siberian Railway (2364).

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