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Maps and schemes of Transsib

 Now avaiable - 74 maps and schemes, 12 text schemes, 25 links Overall map of Transsib
In this section of handbook maps of Trans-Siberian railway, its various sections and cities along the way; text schemes, links to another sources of maps and schemes concerning Transsib are collected.
- The last additions in the section
  Look-out maps of Transsib (3)
  Plans of regional and territorial cities (12)
  Maps of Transsib sections
(10)
  Text schemes of Transsib and its branches
(11)
  Historical maps and schemes
(8)
  Other placed maps and schemes
(21)
  Maps and schemes at "Circum-Baikal railway"
(8)
  Links to maps and schemes
  Data sources
  A little more cartography
 Look-out maps of Transsib.
Overall map of Transsib
Overall map of Trans-Siberian railway (@)
Modern and historical way and also routes of Chinese Eastern (1902-1937) and South Manchuria (1903-1904) lines are shown. The size is 303 Kb.
Modern Transsib
Map of modern Transsib (DB)
Modern itinerary, South Uralian way (to Kharkov), Baikal-Amur railway and some other lines with transit meaning in employment to Trans-Siberian way are shown.
It was corrected on 15.07.2002 The size is 158 Kb.
Map of time zones in Russia
Map of time zones in Russia and it Transsib (DB)
All Russian territory and Transsib with main stations and branches are shown.
It was corrected on 15.07.2002 The size is 158 Kb.
 Plans of territorial and regional cities
Moscow: north-east (@MS)
Yekaterinburg (@MS)
Tyumen and suburbs (@MK)
Omsk and suburbs (@MK)
Novosibirsk and suburbs (@MK)
Krasnoyarsk and suburbs (@MK)
Irkutsk and suburbs (@MK)
Ulan-Ude and suburbs (@MK)
Chita and suburbs (@MK)
Birobidzhan and suburbs (@MK)
Khabarovsk and suburbs (@MK)
Vladivostok and suburbs (@MK)
On plans of cities route od Transsib passing through them is marked by green. Big red circles are passenger station buildings. Small red circles are station in cities limits and in closest suburbs.
The files size is from 80 to 175 Kb.
 Maps of Transsib sections.
Moscow - Yaroslavl- Svecha (@)
Svecha - Perm - Yekaterinburg (@)
Yekaterinburg - Tyumen - Omsk (@)
Omsk - Novosibirsk - Mariinsk (@)
Mariinsk - Krasnoyarsk - Taishet (@)
Taishet - Irkutsk - Slyudyanka (@)
Slyudyanka - Ulan-Ude - Chita (@)
Chita - Mogocha - Skovorodino (DB)
Skovorodino - Belogorsk - Bira (DB)
Bira - Khabarovsk - Vladivostok (DB)
Maps of Transsib sections were scanned from Album of USSR railways, 1984. By big green circles stations where is replacement of locomotives or their crew are marked. Division to separate sections conforms to division of Text schemes of Trans-Siberian way.
The files size is from 30 to 85 Kb.
 Text schemes of Transsib sections and branches.
Moscow - Yaroslavl - Svecha (SSG)
Svecha - Perm - Yekaterinburg (SSG)
Yekaterinburg - Tyumen - Omsk (SSG)
Omsk - Novosibirsk - Mariinsk (SSG)
Mariinsk - Krasnoyarsk - Taishet (SSG)
Taishet - Irkutsk - Slyudyanka (SSG)
Slyudyanka - Ulan-Ude - Chita (SSG)
Chita - Mogocha - Skovorodino (SSG)
Skovorodino - Belogorsk - Bira (SSG)
Bira - Khabarovsk - Vladivostok (SSG)
Taiga - Tomsk - Bely Yar [*branch] (DA)
Zaudinskiy - Naushki - border with Mongolia [*branch] (MK)
Detailed schemes-tables of Transsib sections: everything is shown including most snall halts. Tunnels, considerable bridges, actual kilometrage, dates of station constructions, direct link to information about the populated area, railway line administrations, remarkables on the way and many other.
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 Historical maps and schemes.
Historical Transsib
Great Siberian Way on territory of Russian Empire (@HT)
Separate lines which the Transsib construction on territory of Russian Empire was divided to. Chines Eastern line isn't shown. The size is 82 Kb.
Samara-Zlatoust line, 1900, from Syzran to Chelyabinsk (@MR)
Area of West Siberian line and contiguous locality, 1903, Chelyabinsk - Ob river (@MR)
Area of Middle Siberian line and contiguous locality, 1903, Ob river - Irkutsk - Baikal (@MR)
Area of Transbaikalian line and contiguous locality, 1903, Mysovaya - Sretensk (@MR)
Area of Chinese Eastern line and contiguous locality, 1903, Manchuria - Pogranichny (@MR)
Area of South Manchurian line and contiguous locality, 1903, Harbin - Port-Arthur (@MR)
Area of Ussurian line and contiguous locality, 1903, Khabarovsk - Vladivostok (@MR)
Chinese Eastern line, 1903, main and eastern ways (@KV3)
Map of concerted fast long-distance trains from Moscow to Dalni, 1903 (@KV3)
"Bocharov's spiral" with tunnel at CEL in area of Bolshoy Khingan, 1904 (@DV)
Great Siberian Way, 1907, from Petersburg and Moscow to Vladivostok, from postcard (@PHR)
Goods traffics of Ussurian line, 1933 (@DV)
Maps of Great Siberian Way sections were scanned from the "Maps of Siberian railway with indications of railway line directions were planned in Siberia and east provinces of European Russia" (1903) sent by Vladimir Muratov. Size of files - from 50 to 135 Kb.
 Other placed maps and schemes.
Birobidzhan, transport junction scheme (DB)
Blagoveshchensk, transport junction scheme (DB)
Bratsk, transport junction scheme (DB)
Chita, transport junction scheme (DB)
East Siberian line, detailed scheme [only Railway Ministry lines] (DB)
Far Eastern line, detailed scheme [only Railway Ministry lines] (DB)
Irkutsk / Angarsk, transport junction scheme (DB)
Komsomolsk-on-Amur, transport junction scheme (DB)
Krasnoyarsk, transport junction scheme (DB)
Nakhodka / Vostochny, transport junction scheme (DB)
Nizhni Novgorod, scheme of suburban zone and metro (YPP)
Novosibirsk, suburban zone scheme (@)
Novosibirsk, scheme of suburban zone and metro (YPP)
Omsk, suburban zone scheme (@)
Omsk, transport junction scheme (DB)
Samara, scheme of suburban zone and metro (YPP)
Sovgavan / Vanino, transport junction scheme (DB)
Sverdlovsk-Passenger, junction scheme (AB)
Taiga and locality, junction scheme (DA)
Taishet, transport junction scheme (DB)
Transbaikal line, detailed scheme [only Railway Ministry lines] (DB)
Ulan-Ude, transport junction scheme (DB)
Ussuriisk, transport junction scheme (DB)
Khabarovsk, transport junction scheme (DB)
Vladivostok, suburban zone scheme (@)
Vladivostok / Artem, transport junction scheme (DB)
Yekaterinburg, scheme of suburban zone and metro (YPP)
 Maps and schemes at "Circum-Baikal line".
South Baikal area and Circum-Baikal line, map (@)
Circum-Baikal line, scheme (@)
Kultuk - Sharyzhalgay, map of the section (@)
Sharyzhalgay - Maritui, map of the section (@)
Maritui - Ulanovo, map of the section (@)
Ulanovo - Baikal, map of the section (@)
Irkutsk - Baikal (part 1), map of the section (@MK)
Irkutsk - Baikal (part 2), map of the section (@MK)
Berezovaya bridge, scheme (@MK)
Berezovaya creek, map (@MK)
 Links to maps and schemes.
Chita, scheme of the suburbian zone Rus (SEJS)
Circum-Baikal railway, map Eng, Rus (SEJS)
Irkutsk, scheme of the suburbian zone Rus (SEJS)
Irkutsk, map of the city Rus (IΡΡ)
Moscow-Yaroslavskaya - Alexandrov, scheme of the suburbian zone Eng (SEJS)
Moscow-Yaroslavskaya - Alexandrov, scheme of the suburbian zone Rus (PD)
Novosibirsk, scheme of the suburbian zone Rus (SEJS)
Perm - Yekaterinburg - Tyumen, scheme of the section Rus (AB)
Russia, CIS and Baltic States ("Supermap"), full map of railways Rus (SEJS)
Russia and ex-USSR, map of electrified railways Rus (SEJS)
Sverdlovsk region, administrative map Rus (KI)
Ulan-Ude, scheme of the suburbian zone Rus (SEJS)
Vladivostok, map of the city Rus (MA)
Sakhalin, scheme of the railway Rus (SEJS)
Yaroslavl, scheme of the suburbian zone Eng (SEJS)
 Data Sources.
  • @ - scanned by Sergey Sigachyov (St-Petersburg)
  • @DV - given, Museum of Far East railway history
  • @HT - from book by Harmon Tupper "To the Great Ocean"
  • @KV3 - from Guidebook along CEL in 1903
  • @MK - scanned by Mikhail Krainov (Irkutsk)
  • @MR - scanned by Vladinir Muratov (Moscow)
  • @MS - scanned by Maxim Seredkin (Moscow)
  • @PHR - from book by Philip Robinson "Early postcards of the Trans-Siberian Railway"
  • AB - drawn by Alexey Brodovikov (Yekaterinburg)
  • DA - drawn or created by Dmitry Afonin (Tomsk)
  • DB - drawn by Dmitry Boldetsov in Adobe Illustrator (Khabarovsk)
  • ICC - placed at server of Irkutsk Scientific Center (Irkutsk)
  • KI - placed at server of Korus (Yekaterinburg)
  • MA - place at the site MARINE.SU (Vladivostok)
  • MK - created by Mikhail Krainov (Irkutsk)
  • NSK - place at the site NSK.SU (Novosibirsk)
  • PD - place at the site POEZ.DA.RU (Moscow)
  • SEJS - place at the site "Steam locomotive IS" by Dmitry Zinoviev (USA)
  • SSG - created by Sergey Sigachyov (St-Petersburg)
  • YPP - drawn by Yury Pppov (Chicago, USA)
Some more cartography::

Section of maps and schemes at "Steam locomotive IS" (parovoz.com)
Maps of rail lines at the site of RF Railway Ministry (mps.ru)
Maps of cities and regions (list.ru)
Maps at Rambler (nakarte.ru)
Cartography in the Net (gisa.saog.ac.ru)
Cartographical shop (globusov.net)
Cartographical publishing house "Discuss-Media" (mapserv.ru)
Maps and plans of Russian cities (russiamaps.newmail.ru)
Weather and climatic maps (gismeteo.ru)
Sections and pages of Transsib Handbook:

Main information
Railway lines
Maps and schemes
Trains, tariifs, costs
Transsib electrification 
Transsib records
Transsib weather


Detailed schemes of Transsib
Main stations: the main way
Main stations: South Uralian way
Main stations: Nizhniy Novgorod way
Main stations: Kazan way
Zone time
Transsib cost
Circum-Baikal handbook (*)
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