Kaliningrad – Chernyshevskoye railway line

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Kaliningrad – Chernyshevskoye
Nesterow (Stallupönen / Ebenrode), 2006
Nesterow (Stallupönen / Ebenrode), 2006
Route length: 140.0 km
Gauge : until 1945: 1435 mm
1520 mm
Dual track : Kaliningrad – Chernyshevskoye
Route - straight ahead
from Baltiysk and from Sovetsk
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( Königsberg Ostbahnhof ) (until 1929)
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from Mamonowo
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0.0 Kaliningrad-Passaschirski (Königsberg Hbf)
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Freight traffic, formerly to Berlin
Gleisdreieck - straight ahead, to the right, from the right
to and from Bagrationovsk
   
Post-Vostochny
Stop, stop
5.4 Aivazovskaya ( Königsberg-Seligenfeld )
Station, station
9.5 Lugowoje -Nowoje (Gutenfeld)
Stop, stop
14th, 0 Op 1271 km
Stop, stop
18.7 Komsomolsk- Sapadny (Löwenhagen)
   
to Angerburg
Station, station
28.0 Oserki -Nowyje (Groß Lindenau)
Stop, stop
33, 0 Op 1252 km
Station, station
39.9 Gwardeisk (Tapiau)
   
Wehlau – Friedlander Kreisbahnen
Station, station
49.7 Znamensk (Wehlau)
Bridge over watercourse (medium)
Lawa (all)
   
to Friedland
Stop, stop
60.5 Pushkarjowo (Pushdorf)
   
66.5 (Lehwald)
Station, station
71.1 Meschduretschje (Norkitten)
Bridge over watercourse (medium)
Golubaya (auxinnes)
Station, station
77.8 Pastuchowo -Nowoje (Waldhausen)
   
to the Chernyakhovsk southern bypass
   
from Bw Tschernjachowsk
   
Insterburger Kleinbahnen
   
from Schelesnodoroschny
   
from Elck
Station, station
89.1 Chernyakhovsk (Insterburg)
   
to Sovetsk
Gleisdreieck - straight ahead, to the left, ex from the left
to and from Sovetsk
   
93, 0 Op 1192 km
   
94, 0 Op 1191 km
   
96.6 Op 1189 km (Pendrinnen / Pendershof)
   
to and from the Chernyakhovsk southern bypass
Stop, stop
102.6 Wessjolowka (Judtschen / Kanthausen)
Bridge over watercourse (medium)
Angrapa (Angerapp)
   
105, 0 Op 1180 km
   
109, 0 Op 1176 km
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from Darkehmen / Angerapp
and from Tollmingkehmen / Tollmingen
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Station, station
114.6 Gussew (Gumbinnen)
Bridge over watercourse (medium)
Krasnaya (Rominte)
   
118, 0 Op 1167 km
Bridge over watercourse (medium)
Pissa
   
122.9 Op 1163 km ( Groß Baitschen )
Stop, stop
128.0 Divnoye-Novoye (Trakehnen)
   
from Pillkallen / Schloßberg
Station, station
140.0 Nesterow (Stallupönen / Ebenrode)
   
to Krasnolessye
Station, station
150.5 Chernyshevskoye (Eydtkuhnen / Eydtkau)
border
State border between Russia and Lithuania
Station, station
Kybartai
Route - straight ahead
to Kaunas

The Kaliningrad – Chernyshevskoye railway runs from the center of the Russian Oblast Kaliningrad , the city of Kaliningrad (Königsberg) in an easterly direction to the Chernyshevskoye (Eydtkuhnen / Eydtkau) border station on the Russian-Lithuanian border. Over this border there is a transition to the Lithuanian border station Kybartai . The route is the starting and ending stage for express trains between Kaliningrad and Moscow , Saint Petersburg and Adler (Sochi) . Since June 2019, Chernyshevskoye has also been served by local transport from Kaliningrad.

Historically, it is the easternmost section of the Prussian Eastern Railway line from Berlin to Eydtkuhnen / Eydtkau. This section of the Eastern Railway came to the Soviet Union in 1945. With the renewed independence of Lithuania, the border between Russia and Lithuania ran along the former German-Russian border. The Russian border clearance initially took place in Nesterow train station (Stallupönen / Ebenrode) ; the old Eydtkuhnen border station immediately on the border became inoperable after 1945 and its facilities were dismantled. Due to the limited capacity in Nesterow, a new border station was put into operation in Chernyshevskoye in 2017.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. also Juschny Woksal (Südbahnhof)