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A Bordziłowski, Jerzy 233 Agreement Regarding Polish- Borisov, N. 29, 33, 38, 39 Soviet Direct Railway Borowiecki, Jan 73 Communication 279 Branch IV of Headquarters of air bombing of railway tracks 204 Military Transport 56–57, Air Force Command 287, 290, 304 65, 69 American Civil War 13 bridge destruction 187, 188, Andreev, A. 32 198–203 anti-aircraft defence 72–74, 79, ––arched stone and concrete 251–253 bridges 203 ––air raid alert signalling system 252 ––brief description of 198–199 ––armaments 251–252 ––damming in military ––diagram of 253 terminology 200 ––permanent state of 251 ––delayed-action mining 203–204 ––purpose of 251 ––delayed explosion time 204 ––small-calibre anti-aircraft artillery ––explosives 200–201 batteries 252 ––fixed mine devices 202–203 anti-aircraft wagon 264 ––reinforced concrete bridges 201 Antipenko, N. 34, 36, 38, 39, 87 ––special-purpose mining anti-tank defence 253–254 appliances 203 ––armaments 253 ––steel bridges 202 ––instructions 253–254 ––stone (arched) bridges 201 ––preparations for 253–254 ––timber cribs 200 arched stone and concrete ––wooden bridges 200–202 bridges 203 Bridge Reconstruction Train 114, Artemenko, N. 34 139, 153, 175–176, 177 Ataman, Jan 321 broad-gauge sidings 37, 115, Austrian railway policy 18 119–120, 122–123, 128, 135, Austro-Hungarian border 15 125–126, 135 broad-gauge stations 126 B broad-gauge steam BARIERA 70 military locomotive 46, 128 exercise 234–235 broad-gauge tracks 118–119, BARIERA 79 military 121–125, 127, 129–130 exercise 112–113, 236–243 broad-gauge Ty23 Bloch, Jan 17, 412 locomotives 123, 136 Board IV of Headquarters of Brych, Jerzy 12, 102 Military Transport 58 Brygiewicz, K. 334 Zbigniew Tucholski - 9783631818299 Downloaded from PubFactory at 09/26/2021 04:59:35PM via free access 424 Index

C electrified railways lines 51–53 carriages 19, 51, 159–161, 163–165, electromechanical (sliding) VES 176, 184, 258–259, 267, 279–280, type signalling devices 22 282, 284–285, 295, 320, 325–326, engineering-miner trains 185, 189 330–331, 387–388, 391 evacuation transfers 245 Cegielski, H. 51 Centre for Ballistic Research 79 F Chrzanowski, Henryk 327 Field Artillery Research Centre in circuit track system 291 Zielonka 314–325 Civil Defence facilities 61 ––5th Railway Troops Batallion 315 coal wagons 31, 154, 250–251, 258, ––7th Railway Troops Batallion 315 259, 263, 267, 339, 386 ––Internal Transport and Railway Coastal Operational Section 321 Directions 10, 23, 84 ––main and peripheral Command of the Polish Air Defence lines 316–317 Forces 290 ––maintenance facilities 315–316 commercial ramps 269, 273 ––non-public railway 324 compound locks 212 ––Ordnance Research Czerwiakow, Herman 58 Centre 321, 322 ––permanent loading ramps and D platforms 317–318 damming in military ––temporary wooden bridges 317 terminology 200 ––train announcements 322 delayed-action mining 203–204 ––training area 316, 319 delayed explosion time 204 ––train traffic 319 Department of Military transport, field railway equipment storage Military District Command depot 174–175 I Warsaw 64–66 5th railway troops battalion 69–74, Department of Military Transport of 78–80, 318 the Russian General Staff 14 1st Belarussian Front 28–30, 32–35, Devil’s Loop 27 37–39, 43, 47 diesel locomotives of WLs 40/50 1st Guardian Railway Brigade 29, 34 type 308–312 First World War 17–18, 19, double locks 212 209, 210, 216, 217, 218, 339, dual-gauge track layout 123–124 340, 350 dual-gauge track system 117, 135 fixed mine devices 202–203 Dzerzhinsky, Felix 20 fixed ramps 72, 273 fixed wagon furnishings 256, 259 E folding railway Eberman, Ludwik 336 bridges 217–232, 410 Eisenbahnen über die Oder-Neiße- ––carriageway of bridge Grenze (Kuhlmann) 12 sleepers 225–226 Zbigniew Tucholski - 9783631818299 Downloaded from PubFactory at 09/26/2021 04:59:35PM via free access Index 425

––economic and military importance ––operational continuity 142, 144 of railways 217 ––operational transport ––Exposition Universelle 217 diagram 150 ––K-type bridges 220–221 ––organisational structure 174–179 ––L-30 span diagram 223, 225 ––Permanent Transhipment ––L-36 span diagram 224, 225, 226 Areas 150–152 ––military point of view 217 ––planning of 152, 158 ––military-purpose 226–227 ––radio communication 144 ––NZM-56, 231 ––rolling stock decommissioning ––Polish Armed Forces troops 222 points 147–149 ––pushers 231 ––Soviet Army and Polish Armed ––railway troops 221 Forces troops 149 ––riverbank spans 232 ––strategic bridge component ––Roth-Waagner bridges 218 reserve list 153–154 ––Roth-Waagner spans 218–219 ––structure of transport ––S49 rails 228–229 network 143 ––SEK-500 overpass 227–228, 230 ––Substitute Transhipment Areas 151 ––SRK-30/40 folding crane 230 ––technical solution diagram for ––standard-gauge railway railway junction 146 bridges 218–219 ––Temporary Transhipment ––in Warsaw Pact 227 Areas 150–152 4th Ukrainian Front territory 27 ––wagon side wall removal facilities Franco-Prussian War of 1870– list 155–156 1871 13, 184, 350 ––Warsaw Military District of the freight wagons 51, 178, 230, 256, Bureau of Military Transport 150 258-259, 295, 331–333, 325–326, ––zones of frontline railway 340, 386, 391 network 157 French-Polish Consortium 333 frontline railways operability 174 French-Polish Railway Society 19 fuel re-pumping point frontal railway lines 18 sidings 356–357 Frontline Board for Military Transports 44 G frontline-bound railway Gaponiuk, Anatol 56 lines 115, 150 Gembora, Marian 11, 383 frontline offensive campaign German railway troops 41 military transport 142–158 Godek, Włodzimierz 78 ––anticipated nuclear attack 145 Grubecki, Jan 26, 49 ––front railway lines 145–146 ––labour-intensive nature of H reconstruction works 151 hazardous goods transport 247, ––mechanisation of tactical 249, 250 compounds 158 Head of Frontline Transport 62, 63 Zbigniew Tucholski - 9783631818299 Downloaded from PubFactory at 09/26/2021 04:59:35PM via free access 426 Index

Headquarters of Military Transport I (1944–1962) improvised frontal double ramp 274 ––Board IV of 58 improvised frontal single ramp 275 ––Branch IV of 56–57, 65, 69 improvised parallel ramp 269, 273, ––Chief Quartermaster of the Polish 275, 279 Armed Forces 11, 56, 63 improvised ramps 269, 273 ––of General Staff 58 improvised side oblique ramps 273 ––of General Staff of Polish Armed improvised side perpendicular Forces 10, 63, 69, 75, 76, 355, 357, ramp 276, 277 388–390 Independent Squadron of Anti- ––line units of railway and inland 59 Aircraft Defence of Military ––for liquidation 291 Transports 72, 73, 74, 78, 79 ––Military District Command Instructions Concerning the I Warsaw 64–66 Organisation and Delivery ––military offices 254 of Military Railway ––military railway sidings in Transports 248, 258 Warsaw 296–300 internal railway systems 291 ––military-technical description of Iznyarov, A. 37 rail links 90–93 ––Ministry of National Defence 246, J 255, 325 Jaśman, Aleksander 65 ––order and commission 291 Jarzyna, J. 103–107, 113, 239, 240 ––peacetime activities of 63–64 Jaskulski, K. 334 ––planning of training and dispatching of railway K troops 58 Kaganovich, L. 32 ––raiway unit reconstructions 66–81 key locks 124, 211–212 ––Regional State Railway Komunikacje i wojna (Nowak) 12 Management 55, 59, 60, 65, 74, Korczyc, Władysław 58, 67 119, 359 Kostap transfer rules 249, 255 ––siding and siding-related Kotow, A. 30 facilities 289 Kovalev, I. 32 ––special rolling stock 386–387 Krawiec, Edmund 71 ––during wartime 61 K-type bridges 220–221 Heads of Traffic and Trade Kuhlmann, A. 12 Departments 271 Kuźmienko, Grzegorz 56 heavy-duty railway flat wagons 276 L Herbst, Stanisław 11 L-30 span diagram 223, 225 Hrubieszów narrow-gauge L-36 span diagram 224, 225, 226 railway 314 labour-intensive nature of hydrographic properties 107 reconstruction works 151 Zbigniew Tucholski - 9783631818299 Downloaded from PubFactory at 09/26/2021 04:59:35PM via free access Index 427

Leciak, Zygmunt 76 Ls40 type locomotives Lesnikov, A. 39 ––military 367–369 Lewiński, Piotr 233 ––technical characteristics 363–366 loading areas, stations, and sites, Ls150 type locomotive military transports 268–279 ––military 374–377 ––commercial ramps 273 ––technical data of 371–374 ––definition of 270 Ls300 type locomotive ––fixed ramps 273 ––military 382 ––heavy-duty railway flat ––technical data of 378–381 wagons 276 Lublin Regional State Railway ––improvised frontal double Management 12, 31 ramp 274 ––improvised frontal single M ramp 275 Macewicz, Eugeniusz 42 ––improvised parallel ramp 275 Mackiewicz, Eugeniusz 400 ––improvised side perpendicular Manual of Railway Damage ramp 276, 277 Reconstruction 187, 199, 204, 207, ––loading yards 272 209, 210, 213 ––military ramps 269 Mazur, Jan 321 ––mobile ramps 274 Mława narrow-gauge railway 324, ––Ppwwp ramp flat wagon 278 357–361 ––primary loading areas 270 mechanical railway signalling ––process of selecting and devices 116 organising 270 Mechanised Permanent-Way ––provisional makeshift Train 176, 177 ramps 273 Mierosławski, Ludwik 183 ––special bogie flat wagons 276 Mikoyan, A. 32 ––steel ramps and Military Academy of Rear and resources 278–279 Transport Services 68 ––supplementary loading areas 270 Military Agitation Points 59 ––z-type portable ramps 276 Military Command of Railway locomotives Section 61 ––in military rolling stock 361–386 Military Commands of Frontline and Ls40 type 363–369 Army Distribution Stations 61 Ls150 type 371–377 Military Commands of Railway Ls300 type 378–382 Sections 61 ––narrow-gauge 342–343, 348, 352 Military Commands of Supply ––in post-war period 361–362 Stations 61 ––servicing point 122–123 Military Commands of Waterway ––steam 186–187, 195, 196 Sections and Ports 59 ––and trolleys 328–330 Military Commission of the Political ––Tw1-98, 74 Bureau of the Central Committee Zbigniew Tucholski - 9783631818299 Downloaded from PubFactory at 09/26/2021 04:59:35PM via free access 428 Index

of the Polish United Workers ––internal railway systems 291 Party 67 ––locally operated switches 295 Military District Command ––No.143 Military Unit 3748 292 I Warsaw 64–66 ––No.145 Military Unit 2186 Military District Commands 55, Hajnówka 294 58, 59, 64 ––No.289 Hrubieszów 314 Military Food Points 59 ––railways operated by military Military Frontline Transport Board 61 units 289–290 Military Institute of Armament ––registration of 289 Technology 325, 327, 328, 385 ––sample standard 292 military journals 11 ––Silesian Military District 300–302 Military Office of Historical ––users of military railways 288 Research Archive 11 Military Railways military rail transfers 245, 248 Management 176–177, 179, 183 military rail transports Military Railway Transports ––block trains usage 247 ––instructions regarding 269 ––classification of 245 ––temporary instructions ––definition of 245 regarding 269 ––deliveries of 248 military ramps 61, 269, 271, 273 ––deployment locations 251 military rolling stock ––extraordinary precautions 250 ––locomotives 361–386 ––general transport rules 248–249 Ls40 type 363–369 ––hazardous goods transport 247, Ls150 type 371–377 249–250 Ls300 type 378–382 ––intermediate stations 251 ––management 388–398 ––Kostap transfer rules 249 central organ supplying military ––military troop trains 247–248, 267 units 389 ––non-scheduled trains 248 marking and numbering scheme ––scheduled trains 248 of 391, 392–398 ––typical and specific properties 246 Military transport Units of Military Railway Section military districts 388 Commands 59 registration numbers 391–392 military railway sidings Rolling Stock Repair ––assumptions 293 Plant 389–390 ––categorisation 290 scrapping of locomotives and ––definition of sidings 288 special wagons 390 ––direct management 288 ––narrow-gauge military tank ––general supervision 288 wagons 402–408 ––grouping by construction ––road trailers for wagon period 287 transport 398–401 ––Head of Military Transport in ––special rolling stock 386–388 Warsaw 296–300 ––wagons 386–388 Zbigniew Tucholski - 9783631818299 Downloaded from PubFactory at 09/26/2021 04:59:35PM via free access Index 429

Military Service of Accommodation ––field (frontline) services 62 and Construction 289 ––loading areas, stations, and Military Stage Points 59 sites 268–279 Military Station Commands 59 commercial ramps 273 Military Training Grounds 339 definition of 270 Military Transfer Command 289 fixed ramps 273 military transfers 245 heavy-duty railway flat Military Transhipment wagons 276 Base 117, 118 improvised frontal double Military Transhipment Base ramp 274 Mamonovo II of the USSR, 121 improvised frontal single Military Transport Board 272 ramp 275 Military Transport Board of the improvised parallel ramp 275 General Staff of the Polish Armed improvised side perpendicular Forces 289, 291 ramp 276, 277 Military Transport Commands 289 loading yards 272 ––evidence lists of tracks and military ramps 269 junctions 138 mobile ramps 274 ––main tasks of 60 Ppwwp ramp flat wagon 278 ––repair and maintenance of primary and supplementary all tracks, equipment and loading areas 270 facilities 136 process of selecting and ––responsibilities of 60 organising 270 military transports provisional makeshift ramps 273 ––anti-aircraft defence 251–253 special bogie flat wagons 276 air raid alert signalling steel ramps and system 252 resources 278–279 armaments 251–252 z-type portable ramps 276 diagram of 253 ––ordinances and permanent state of 251 documentation 254 purpose of 251 ––rolling stock usage 255–268 small-calibre anti-aircraft artillery anti-aircraft wagon 264 batteries 252 covered vans and coal wagons 259 ––anti-tank defence 253–254 field kitchens transported in armaments 253 van 266 instructions 253–254 fixed wagon furnishings 256 preparations for 253–254 furnished box van 257, 258 ––authorities 289 furnishing of Kl vans 265 ––as communication system 9 Kl vans with lying and sitting ––definitions of 9 places 261–263 ––Division IV of 362, 363 loading diagram and use of ––field bodies 61 loading devices 268 Zbigniew Tucholski - 9783631818299 Downloaded from PubFactory at 09/26/2021 04:59:35PM via free access 430 Index

mobile furnishings 256 Ministry of Defence Central people-carrying wagons 261 Archives 11 Polish State Railways 258–259 Ministry of Military Affairs 185, special-purpose standard mobile 199, 213, 335, 362 wagon components 255 Ministry of National Defence 60, special-purpose storage 63–64, 68, 71, 136, 340, depots 259 384–385 troops-carrying goods ––3rd railway troops vans 256 battalion 73–77 ––rules for trains 267 ––5th railway troops ––safeguarding confidentiality battalion 70–73 of 254–255 ––7th railway troops ––Soviet Army troops in battalion 77–81 283–286 ––definition of military financial settlements 286 railways 287–288 military troop trains 285 ––Komunikacja Wojskowa scheduled passenger train 284 handbook 85 ––Soviet Army troops in Polish State ––military railways 290 Railways 279–283 ––narrow-gauge military tank border crossing stations 281 wagons 402–408 military train traffic 280 ––Sappers’ Manual - Explosives and re-forming of train sets 280 Destruction 189 routes in transit 281–282 Ministry of Railways and Inland train crews 280 Navigation 62, 63 transit trains 280 Ministry of Transport USSR block trains 281 ––guidelines 254 USSR Ministry of ––Manual of Railway Damage Transport 282, 283 Reconstruction 187, 199, 203, 207, Military Transport Unit of the 209, 213 1st Army of the Polish Armed ––at service units of 254 Forces 383 ––Technical Specifications for the military troop trains 72, 118, 122, Design and Construction or 125, 137, 144, 171, 176, 234, Reconstruction of Temporary 247, 248, 250-251, 267, 270, 283, Railway Infrastructure 207 284, 285 Miridonov, V. 37 Milutin, Dimitri 14 Mińsk Mazowiecki – Pilawa Miners' Manual 184, 198 line 29 mining bridges 203–204 mobile furnishings 256 Minister of National Defence 57, 58, mobile ramps 274 66, 67, 73, 77, 388–390 mobilisation-related transfers 245 Ministry of Communication Central Mochnacki, Stanisław 64 Traction Administration 389 Muzyczek, Adam 64 Zbigniew Tucholski - 9783631818299 Downloaded from PubFactory at 09/26/2021 04:59:35PM via free access Index 431

N Gdynia-Port Wojenny Oksywie narrow-gauge diesel locomotive (No. 581) 346–350 WLs150-3800, 326 on Hel peninsula 333–346 narrow-gauge locomotives 338, JW 3643 Gdynia Port-Oksywie 342–343, 348, 352 (No. 407) 346–350 narrow-gauge military railways JW 4420 No. 180 357–361 ––description of 302–303 Świnoujście (No. 881) 350–354 ––diesel locomotives of WLs 40/50 ––standard-gauge siding No. type 308–312 127 314–325 ––Field Artillery Research Centre in ––in Zegrze Pomorskie 356–357 Zielonka 314–325 narrow-gauge military tank 5th Railway Troops Batallion 315 wagons 402–408 7th Railway Troops Batallion 315 Narrow-gauge Railway Management Internal Transport and Railway Commission 323 Section 321 narrow-gauge rolling stock 337, main and peripheral lines 316–317 347, 349–350 maintenance facilities 315–316 narrow-gauge wagons 340, 343–345 non-public railway 324 Natalevich, A. 37 Ordnance Research National Air Defence 388 Centre 321, 322 National Defence Committee 246 permanent loading ramps and Navy and Land Forces 388 platforms 317–318 Navy railway artillery temporary wooden bridges 317 battalion 67, 70 train announcements 322 non-scheduled trains 248 training area 316, 319 North Military Group of the Soviet train traffic 319 Army 283, 285 ––fuel re-pumping point Nowak, Eugeniusz 12 siding 356–357 NZM-56 bridge 98–101, 112, 113, ––JW 1540 Nowe Miasto (No. 231, 232 181) 356–357 ––Piaseczno No. 101/183 356–357 O ––post-war period 302–308, 314, Object-83, 112 351, 361–362, 387, 400 Odbudowa mostów kolejowych, ––rolling stock 325–333 Stalowe konstrukcje składane, carriages 330–331 (Reconstruction of Railway freight wagons 331–333 bridges - Folding Structures), Part locomotives and trolleys 328–330 I, Warsaw 1966, Part II, Warsaw ––S64L type engine 1968 11 characteristics 313 Officers’ Military Engineering ––S-324 HL type engine Academy 68, 73, 78, 100 characteristics 313–314 Ogarkov, V. 37 ––600mm railway Ogoyev, I. 27 Zbigniew Tucholski - 9783631818299 Downloaded from PubFactory at 09/26/2021 04:59:35PM via free access 432 Index operational transfers 18, 245 ––on Lausitzer Neiße – Odra – operational transport diagram 150 DŸwina line 108–110 operational transports ––on River 95–97 ––carriage of 247 Permanent Transhipment ––confidentiality 255 Areas 116–119, 122 ––peacetime 246 ––in Bartoszyce 121 ––wartime plans 246 ––Braniewo 121 Operation Berlin 38–39 ––in Dorohusk 133 Operation ‘Coal’, 30–31 ––at Medyka 134–136 Operation Otto 21–22 ––in 125, 127 Ordnance Research Centre 321, ––Regional State Railway 322, 326, 328 Management 122, 132–133 organisational structure, military ––Skandawa 118–119 transport on frontline 174–179 ––Terespol 127, 128, 130, 131–132 ––Bridge Reconstruction Train 177 ––Werchrata 134 ––field railway equipment storage ––at Zubki Białostockie 123–124 depot 175 Piszczyk, Antoni 78 ––frontline railways operability 174 Poland, Soviet Army ––Mechanised Permanent-Way troops 283–286 Train 177 ––financial settlements 286 ––military command 176 ––military troop trains 285 ––railway frontline dispatching ––scheduled passenger train 284 station 175 Polish Committee of National ––Railway Traffic and Liberation 26, 30, 49, 50 Communication Appliance Polish-German state border 98 Reconstruction Train 177–178 Polish Military Transhipment ––railway troop brigades 175 Areas 284 ––steam locomotive columns 178 Polish railway network 10, 23, 26, ––Steam Locomotives Repair 83, 410–411 Train 178 Polish-Soviet Railway Agreement 279 ––Track Reconstruction Polish State Railways Train 177 ––12th railway regiment 101 ––Wagon Repair Train 178 ––1950s slogan of 23 ––Water Facility Reconstruction ––auxiliary work purposes 137 Train 178 ––BARIERA 79 112–113 Osokin, Sergiusz 56 ––bridge destruction 198–203 Ołtarzewski, Stefan 64 arched stone and concrete bridges 203 P brief description of 198–199 peacetime operational damming in military transports 246 terminology 200 permanent railway bridges delayed-action mining 203–204 Zbigniew Tucholski - 9783631818299 Downloaded from PubFactory at 09/26/2021 04:59:35PM via free access Index 433

delayed explosion time 204 Exposition Universelle 217 explosives 200–201 K-type bridges 220–221 fixed mine devices 202–203 L-30 span diagram 223, 225 reinforced concrete bridges 201 L-36 span diagram 224, 225, 226 special-purpose mining military point of view 217 appliances 203 military-purpose 226–227 steel bridges 202 NZM-56, 231 stone (arched) bridges 201 Polish Armed Forces troops 222 timber cribs 200 pushers 231 wooden bridges 200–202 railway troops 221 ––broad-gauge marshalling yard 128 riverbank spans 232 ––broad-gauge siding 122–123, Roth-Waagner bridges 218 125–126 Roth-Waagner spans 218–219 ––broad-gauge stations 126 S49 rails 228–229 ––broad-gauge tracks 124–125 SEK-500 overpass 227–228, 230 ––broad-gauge Ty23 SRK-30/40 folding crane 230 locomotives 136 standard-gauge railway ––destruction-caused bridges 218–219 interruptions 86 in Warsaw Pact 227 ––dual-gauge track layout 123–124 ––frontline-bound railway lines 115 ––East-to-West strategic transit ––frontline offensive campaign network 88–89 military transport 142–158 ––electrified railways lines 51–53 anticipated nuclear attack 145 ––evacuation of wounded 159–183 front railway lines 145–146 hospital trains 159, 161, 163 labour-intensive nature of military ambulance purpose reconstruction works 151 carriage 161–162 mechanisation of tactical military shuttle trains 165 compounds 158 passenger carriage 160 operational continuity 142, 144 Permanent Military Hospital operational transport Trains 163–164 diagram 150 Rolling Stock Repair organisational structure 174–179 Plant 159–160 Permanent Transhipment Temporary Military Hospital Areas 150–152 Trains 163–166 planning of 152, 158 wartime destruction to staff radio communication 144 carriages 163 rolling stock decommissioning ––folding railway bridges 217–232 points 147–149 carriageway of bridge Soviet Army and Polish Armed sleepers 225–226 Forces troops 149 economic and military importance strategic bridge component of railways 217 reserve list 153–154 Zbigniew Tucholski - 9783631818299 Downloaded from PubFactory at 09/26/2021 04:59:35PM via free access 434 Index

structure of transport ––Object-83, 112 network 143 ––organisational structure, military Substitute Transhipment transport on frontline 174–179 Areas 151 Bridge Reconstruction Train 177 technical solution diagram for field railway equipment storage railway junction 146 depot 175 Temporary Transhipment frontline railways operability 174 Areas 150–152 Mechanised Permanent-Way wagon side wall removal facilities Train 177 list 155–156 military command 176 Warsaw Military District railway frontline dispatching of the Bureau of Military station 175 Transport 150 Railway Traffic and zones of frontline railway Communication Appliance network 157 Reconstruction Train 177–178 ––hydrographic properties 107 railway troop brigades 175 ––infrastructure 115 steam locomotive columns 178 ––inventory numbers 355 Steam Locomotives Repair ––Komunikacja Wojskowa Train 178 handbook 85 Track Reconstruction Train 177 ––Kostrzyn – Küstrin Kietz Wagon Repair Train 178 section 111 Water Facility Reconstruction ––locomotive servicing Train 178 point 122–123 ––permanent railway bridges ––mechanical railway signalling on Lausitzer Neiße Odra – devices 116 DŸwina line 108–110 ––Mechanical Services on River Vistula 95–97 Division 259–260 ––Permanent Transhipment ––military loading Areas 116–119, 122 locations 271–272 in Bartoszyce 121 ––mining bridges 203–204 Braniewo 121 ––Ministry of Communication in Dorohusk 133 Central Traction at Medyka 134–136 Administration 389 in Narewka 125, 127 ––mobilisation plans 139 Regional State Railway ––mobility and continuity of Management 122, 132–133 transport 86 Skandawa 118–119 ––modernisation works 119–121 Terespol 127, 128, 130, 131–132 ––narrow-gauge lines 43 Werchrata 134 ––network 9, 10, 136, 139, 279 at Zubki Białostockie 123–124 ––nuclear war conditions 87 ––prevalent theory 86 ––NZM-56 bridge 98–101, 112, 113 ––railway bridge crossings 232–243 Zbigniew Tucholski - 9783631818299 Downloaded from PubFactory at 09/26/2021 04:59:35PM via free access Index 435

2nd railway regiment 232–233 telegraph and telephone BARIERA 70 military lines 185, 197 exercise 234–235 tenders 196 BARIERA 79 military turntables and water cranes, exercise 236–243 destroying 193 high-water temporary valves and pipes 194 bridge on River Nogat in wagons 186, 197 Malbork 235–236 water towers 186, 193 NZM-56 bridge construction 232 work diagram for platoon 190 railway bridge construction in ––railway signalling devices Małkinia 235 reconstruction 210–213 ––railway lines, stations, catch points 212 facilities and rolling stock complete destruction 213 destruction 183–204 compound locks 212 arrival switches 186 double locks 212 brick water tower 194 key control panels 212–213 cutting rails with explosives 191 key locks 211–212 damage type 187 maximum permitted description of 184 speed 210–211 destroying of railway station railway traffic efficiency 210–211 devices and rolling stock 191 simple-version key boxes 212–213 engineering-miner trains 185 traffic control post 211 fundamental destruction ––Regional State Railway types 187–188 Management masked railway track Permanent Transhipment damage 188 Areas 121 mass destruction 187–188 railway bridges 114 Palatine Uprising of wartime plans 114 1849 183–184 ––REM-500 overpass bridge 100, partial destruction 187 103, 104, 106–108, 110–113 rail traffic 188 ––Rembertów – Zielonka rail railway tracks 185 link 94 reinforced concrete water ––reserve mobilisation units 23 tower 195 ––reserve railway section 99 sequence of destruction 188–189 ––River Odra 97–98, 111–113 signalling and block devices, ––River Vistula 95–101, 105, 106 central devices 197–198 ––Soviet Army troops in 279–283 special-purpose engineering- border crossing stations 281 miner trains 189 military train traffic 280 steam locomotives 186–187, re-forming of train sets 280 195, 196 routes in transit 281–282 switch crossbars, destroying 192 train crews 280 Zbigniew Tucholski - 9783631818299 Downloaded from PubFactory at 09/26/2021 04:59:35PM via free access 436 Index

transit trains 280 ––interim reconstruction USSR block trains 281 (construction) 207–209 USSR Ministry of ––planned reconstruction of railway Transport 282, 283 surface 207 ––standard-gauge railway lines 117 ––protective dead-end track 207 ––standard-gauge siding 123, ––during rail-cutting attempts 205 128, 130 ––railway tracks by joint or rail ––standard-gauge tracks 122, 124, blasting 204–205 125, 127 ––repair recommendations 206 ––Substitute Transhipment ––roundhouses 206 Areas 117, 122 ––spare switch parts 206 ––technical protection, frontline ––warfare damage 205 railway network 179–183 ––temporary road-rail crossing 101 catenary support poles 182 ––Temporary Transhipment large bridge reconstruction 181 Areas 115, 132–133, 166–174 mechanisation battalion 180 access roads and nuclear explosion 182 marinas 170–171 railway troops brigade 179–180 isolated railway sections 166 special-purpose disinfectant length of rail section 171–172 solution 183 longitudinal type 171 stage II railway junctions 180 military transports and stage I railway junctions 180 supplies 167 stationing (dislocation) sites 180 mixed-type 171 thermonuclear war 183 mobilisation plans 173–174 transport and technical on primary frontal battalions 180 direction 167, 172 wartime technical protection 182 regulation of military ––temporary bridge traffic 169–170 reconstruction 213–217 section-based shuttle traffic 168 openings 214 Soviet Army 166 partial damage 214–215 technological process 168 railway troops 216 transfer of goods 168 steel bridges 217 transverse 171 temporary railway bridge span wartime destruction 167 types 216 ––thermonuclear warfare ––temporary reconstruction conditions 88 (construction) of railway ––track layouts 117 lines 204–217 ––traffic posts 119–121, 128–130 ––air bombing of railway tracks 204 ––transfer facilities 119–121 ––buildings indispensable to railway ––transhipment facility 126–127 traffic reconstruction 210 ––VISTULA 73 exercise 103–107 ––destroyed frogs 206 ––VISTULA 85 exercise 101, 102 Zbigniew Tucholski - 9783631818299 Downloaded from PubFactory at 09/26/2021 04:59:35PM via free access Index 437

––Warsaw Pact military doctrine 86 ––arrival switches 186 ––wartime construction, folding ––brick water tower 194 railway bridge 111 ––cutting rails with explosives 191 ––wartime efficiency 110–111 ––damage type 187 ––wartime plans 127 ––description of 184 ––wartime storage of surface ––destroying of railway station materials 138 devices and rolling stock 191 ––wartime transport continuity 95 ––engineering-miner trains 185 ––Zazulak system interlocking ––fundamental destruction boards 138 types 187–188 Polish State Railways Central Bureau ––masked railway track for Foreign Clearance 282, 286 damage 188 portable ramps 269, 273, 276, 285 ––mass destruction 187–188 Półturzycki, Bronisław 70 ––Palatine Uprising of Ppwwp ramp flat wagon 278 1849 183–184 prevalent theory 86 ––partial destruction 187 provisional makeshift ramps 273 ––rail traffic 188 provisional military ramps 269 ––railway tracks 185 Prussian military powers 16 ––reinforced concrete water Prussian Tw1 class steam tower 195 locomotives 384 ––sequence of destruction 188–189 Przegląd Kwatermistrzowski ––signalling and block devices, (military journal) 11 central devices 197–198 Przyszła wojna [The Future War] ––special-purpose engineering- (Bloch) 17, 412 miner trains 189 pushers 231 ––steam locomotives 186–187, 195, 196 R ––switch crossbars, destroying 192 Rabanowski, Jan 49 ––telegraph and telephone railway bridge crossings 232–243 lines 185, 197 ––2nd railway regiment 232–233 ––tenders 196 ––BARIERA 70 military ––turntables and water cranes, exercise 234–235 destroying 193 ––BARIERA 79 military ––valves and pipes 194 exercise 236–243 ––wagons 186, 197 ––high-water temporary bridge on ––water towers 186, 193 River Nogat in Malbork 235–236 ––work diagram for platoon 190 ––NZM-56 bridge construction 232 railway numbering 289 ––railway bridge construction in Railway Rolling Stock Repair Małkinia 235 facilities 60–61 railway lines, stations, facilities and Railway Security Services rolling stock destruction 183–204 trains 383 Zbigniew Tucholski - 9783631818299 Downloaded from PubFactory at 09/26/2021 04:59:35PM via free access 438 Index railway signalling devices ––Mińsk Mazowiecki – Pilawa reconstruction 210–213 line 29 ––catch points 212 ––operational units 26 ––complete destruction 213 ––Operation Berlin 38–39 ––compound locks 212 ––operation Coal 30–31 ––double locks 212 ––reconstruction of lines 40 ––key control panels 212–213 ––Rembertów – Wesoła 30 ––key locks 211–212 ––River Odra 35, 37 ––maximum permitted ––River Vistula 26–27, 30, 32–35, 38 speed 210–211 ––River Warta 36 ––railway traffic efficiency 210–211 ––2nd Belarussian Front 35, 39 ––simple-version key boxes 212–213 ––simplified servicing ––traffic control post 211 procedures 47 Railway Traffic and Communication ––standard-gauge line 31 Appliance Reconstruction ––steam locomotive columns 45–46 Train 176, 177–178 ––Warsaw Brigade 34, 35, 38 railway troop brigades 175 ––Wisła – Odra operation 43 Railway Works Company No.9, ––Zagórz – Medzilaborce line 28 134, 135 Regional State Railway Management railway unit reconstructions 66–81 ––assembly and furnishing ––3rd railway troops locations 260 battalion 73–77 ––broad-gauge network of 51 ––5th railway troops ––electrified railway lines of 53 battalion 70–73 ––Headquarters of Military ––7th railway troops Transport 55, 59, 60, 65, 74, battalion 77–81 119, 359 ––Ministry of National Defence ––infrastructure departments of 55 resources 68 ––military offices of 89–90 ––non-commissioned officers 68, 69 ––military-technical description of ––railway troops battalions 69 rail links 90–93 ––reconstruction programme of ––1952–1953 railway lines and railway troops 69 junctions 65 Red Army forces transport 10 ––Permanent Transhipment Red Army military transport 25–54 Areas 121 ––broad-gauge line 31, 40 ––railway bridges 114 ––broad-gauge steam locomotive 46 ––railway network 31, 60 ––Devil’s Loop 27 ––rolling stock decommissioning ––disbanding of railway columns 48 points 147–149 ––1st Belarussian Front 28–29, 30, ––strategic bridge component 32, 35, 39 reserve list 153–154 ––1st Guardian Railway Brigade 34 ––Technical Regulations for Railway ––4th Ukrainian Front territory 27 Operation 318–319 Zbigniew Tucholski - 9783631818299 Downloaded from PubFactory at 09/26/2021 04:59:35PM via free access Index 439

––Tw1-98 locomotive 74 fixed wagon furnishings 256 ––wagon side wall removal facilities furnished box van 257, 258 list 155–156 furnishing of Kl vans 265 ––Warsaw 90–93, 138–140, 147–149, Kl vans with lying and sitting 173–174 places 261–263 ––wartime plans of 114 loading diagram and use of Regulations Concerning the loading devices 268 Management of Military Railways mobile furnishings 256 and Military Railway Rolling people-carrying wagons 261 Stock 287 Polish State Railways 258–259 reinforced concrete bridges 201 special-purpose standard mobile REM-500 overpass bridge 100, 103, wagon components 255 104, 106–108, 110–113 special-purpose storage Rembertów – Wesoła line 30 depots 259 Resolution of the Council of troops-carrying goods vans 256 Ministers 77, 81 ––narrow-gauge 349–350 resource evacuation-related ––narrow-gauge military transfers 245 railways 325–333 Rgddyyhp narrow-gauge tank carriages 330–331 wagons 406–408 freight wagons 331–333 River Bug 25, 28, 93, 114, 127, locomotives and trolleys 328–330 232, 235 ––standard-gauge 341–342, 347, River 25, 114, 222 348, 352 River Odra 12, 35, 37, 83, 97–98, Romaniuk, Konstanty 65 111–113, 149, 222, 234, 236–237 Roth-Waagner bridges 218 River San 76, 80, 135 Roth-Waagner spans 218–219 River Vistula 14, 16, 25, 26–27, 30, Rumyantsev, P. 49 32–35, 38, 41, 43, 76, 83, 95–101, Russian military doctrine 14, 16 105, 106, 114, 151–152, 173-174, Russian military transports 284 222, 233 Russian Ministry of War 13 River Warta 36, 80, 114 Russian rail transport road ramps 401 ––decapitalisation of 20 Rogala, Czesław 70 ––pre-Revolution decline 19 Rogatko, V. 34 ––Trans-Siberian railway 15 Rokossowski, Konstanty 57, 67, 115 Russian railway troops 42, 44 rolling stock 325–333 ––token system 44 ––inventory 346 Russo-Japanese War 15 ––military transports 255–268 Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878 14 anti-aircraft wagon 264 Rybałtowski, Alfons 65 covered vans and coal wagons 259 field kitchens transported in S van 266 S49 rails 225, 228–229 Zbigniew Tucholski - 9783631818299 Downloaded from PubFactory at 09/26/2021 04:59:35PM via free access 440 Index

S64L type engine characteristics 313 ––Polish State Railways 279–283 S-324 HL type engine border crossing stations 281 characteristics 313–314 military train traffic 280 Sappers' Manual - Explosives and re-forming of train sets 280 Destruction 189 routes in transit 281–282 Sappers' Manual for Use by all Types train crews 280 of Armed Forces 185, 199, 213 transit trains 280 scheduled trains 248 USSR block trains 281 Seaside Operational Direction 410 USSR Ministry of 2nd Belarussian Front 35, 38, 39 Transport 282, 283 Second World War 23, 25, 84, 86, Soviet art of military operations 84 93, 142, 166, 203, 217, 221, 222, special bogie flat wagons 276 339, 341, 409 special-purpose disinfectant SEK-500 overpass 101, 103, solution 183 227–228, 230, 231, 233, 410 special-purpose engineering-miner 7th railway troops battalion 69, trains 189 72, 77–81 special rolling stock Sikorski, Władysław 409 ––Headquarters of Military Silesian Military District 78, 81, Transport 386–387 189, 300–302 ––wagons and 386–388 simple-version key boxes 212–213 Spychalski, Marian 233, 388 Siwicki, Florian 102 SRK-30/40 folding crane 230 600mm narrow-gauge military Stalin, J. 32 railways standard-gauge railway ––Gdynia-Port Wojenny Oksywie bridges 218–219 (No. 581) 346–350 standard-gauge railway lines 117 ––on Hel peninsula 333–346 standard-gauge rolling stock 26, 33, ––JW 3643 Gdynia Port-Oksywie 36, 115, 156, 341–342, 347, 348, (No. 407) 346–350 352, 391 ––JW 4420 No. 180 357–361 standard-gauge siding 119–120, ––Świnoujście (No. 881) 350–354 123–125, 127–130, 287, 319, 324, Skurtys, Stanisław 72 327, 333, 335, 351, 355–356 Smaczyński, Anatol 67 standard-gauge siding No. small-calibre anti-aircraft artillery 127 314–325 batteries 252 standard-gauge tracks 117, 122, 124, Śmidowicz, Jan 333 125, 127, 128, 129, 130, 133, 358 Sokolov, W. 37 State Defence Committee 32 Soviet Army troops State Railway Managements 55, 60, ––in Poland 283–286 62, 84, 113, 260, 285, 288 financial settlements 286 steam locomotives 36, 45–47, 51, military troop trains 285 53, 67, 87, 88, 118, 123, 124, 130, scheduled passenger train 284 136, 137, 178, 183, 186–187, 195, Zbigniew Tucholski - 9783631818299 Downloaded from PubFactory at 09/26/2021 04:59:35PM via free access Index 441

196, 206, 220, 250, 279–282, 325, Reconstruction of Temporary 336, 358, 362, 382–387, 389 Railway Infrastructure 207 Steam Locomotives Repair Train 178 Telegin, K. 34, 39 steel bridges 202, 209, 216–217 telegraph and telephone lines 179, steel ramps and resources 278–279 184–186, 197 stone (arched) bridges 201 temporary bridge Strózik, Ryszard 11 reconstruction 213–217 Substitute Transhipment Areas 95, ––openings 214 117, 122, 151 ––partial damage 214–215 Supreme Board of Military ––railway troops 216 Transports 26, 32, 44, 49, 83, ––steel bridges 217 84, 281 ––temporary railway bridge span Supreme Board of Military types 216 Transports of the Red Army at the temporary reconstruction General Staff of the Polish Armed (construction) of railway Forces 284–286 lines 204–217 Suprowicz, Mikołaj 56 ––air bombing of railway tracks 204 Suprynowicz, Mikołaj 56 ––buildings indispensable to railway Świrski, Konstanty 66, 70, 73 traffic reconstruction 210 ––destroyed frogs 206 T ––interim reconstruction Tarasiewicz, Aleksander 71 (construction) 207–209 technical protection, frontline ––planned reconstruction of railway railway network 179–183 surface 207 ––catenary support poles 182 ––protective dead-end track 207 ––large bridge reconstruction 181 ––during rail-cutting attempts 205 ––mechanisation battalion 180 ––railway tracks by joint or rail ––nuclear explosion 182 blasting 204–205 ––railway troops brigade 179–180 ––repair recommendations 206 ––special-purpose disinfectant ––roundhouses 206 solution 183 ––spare switch parts 206 ––stage II railway junctions 180 ––warfare damage 205 ––stage I railway junctions 180 Temporary Regulations on the Use ––stationing (dislocation) sites 180 of the Polish Railways by USSR ––thermonuclear war 183 Trains 279 ––transport and technical temporary road-rail battalions 180 crossing 101, 234 ––wartime technical protection 182 Temporary Transhipment Technical Regulations for Railway Areas 115, 132–133, 166–174 Operation 318–319 ––access roads and Technical Specifications for the marinas 170–171 Design and Construction or ––isolated railway sections 166 Zbigniew Tucholski - 9783631818299 Downloaded from PubFactory at 09/26/2021 04:59:35PM via free access 442 Index

––length of rail section 171–172 Trans-Siberian railway 15 ––longitudinal type 171 Transversal Railway 18 ––military transports and trudfront (labour battalion) supplies 167 campaign 41 ––mixed-type 171 tsarist defensive military ––mobilisation plans 173–174 doctrine 88 ––on primary frontal Ty1-1085 (Freudenstein No.3/1899) direction 167, 172 steam locomotive 325 ––regulation of military Ty1-1142 (Krauss München traffic 169–170 No.6806/1913) steam ––section-based shuttle traffic 168 locomotive 325 ––Soviet Army 166 type 2Rw 600mm tank ––technological process 168 wagons 360–361 ––transfer of goods 168 ––transverse 171 U ––wartime destruction 167 USSR block trains 280, 281 Terlecki, Michał 56, 66 USSR Ministry of Territorial Defence resources 246 Transport 282, 283 thermonuclear war 85, 88, 183 thermonuclear warfare V conditions 88 valves and pipes 194 3rd railway troops battalion 69–71, von Göben, August Karl 350 73–77, 81, 384 von Moltke, Helmut 13, 17 30th Training Company of Railway Military Reserve Officers 74, 78 W 3Rw type tank wagon wagon(s) 353–354 ––Koszalin station 404 ––anti-aircraft 264 ––Piaseczno station 405 ––coal 259 ––technical data of 403–404 ––freight 331–333, 340 timber cribs 200, 214 ––heavy-duty railway flat 276 Tisson, W. 34 ––narrow-gauge 343–345 Track Reconstruction Train 114, 177 ––narrow-gauge military traffic posts 119–121, 128–130, 213 tank 402–408 Training Curriculum for Reserve ––people-carrying 261 Officers of the Railway Military ––special bogie flat 276 Forces 71, 78 ––special rolling stock transfer of supplies 245 and 386–388 transport and technical ––3Rw type tank battalions 180 Koszalin station 404 Transport Board of the General Piaseczno station 405 Staff of the Polish Armed technical data of 403–404 Forces 289, 291 Wagon Repair Train 178 Zbigniew Tucholski - 9783631818299 Downloaded from PubFactory at 09/26/2021 04:59:35PM via free access Index 443

War Council of 1st Belarussian Western Operational Direction 10, Front 32, 33, 34, 37 23, 88, 107, 115, 117, 149, 410 War Directorate for Railway white intelligence 21 Reconstruction 27, 29, 33, 37, 39 wilderness strategy 14 Warsaw Brigade 34, 35, 38 Wisła – Odra operation 43 Warsaw Military District of the WLs40-120 locomotive 346 Bureau of Military Transport 150 WLs40 type diesel Warsaw Pact 70 locomotives 339, 340 ––BARIERA 79 112–113 WLs50 type diesel locomotives 339 ––Exhibitions of Armament Wojska kolejowe (Gembora) 11, 383 Technical Progress 320 Wojska kolejowe 1944–1946, [The ––folding railway bridges 227 Railway Military 1944–1946] ––international military (Strózik) 11 exercises of 115 wooden bridges 74, 79, 198, ––military doctrine 86 200–202, 216–217, 317, 323, 325 ––operational plans of 23 ––Polish railway network 23 Y ––tactical thermonuclear Yatsino, T. 35, 36 weapons 411 Warsaw Regional State Railway Z Management 90–93, 173–174 Zagórz – Medzilaborce line 28 ––list of rail links 90 Zamczyński , Anatol 57 ––Ministry of Transport militarised Zamkowska S. 27 units of 139–140 Zarys historii Szefostwa Służby ––rolling stock decommissioning Komunikacji Wojskowej points 147–149 (unpublished) 11 ––storage facilities of surface and Zazulak system interlocking material supplies of 138–139 boards 138 ––Technical Regulations for Railway Żheleznodorozhniki v velikoy Operation 318–319 otchestvennoy voyne 11 wartime anti-tank defence 253–254 Zheltikov, V. 38 wartime military transfers 246 Zhukovskyi, A. 37 Water Facility Reconstruction Zieliński, Jerzy 321, 324 Train 178 Zieminski, Wiktor 233 Water Transport Command of zones of frontline railway the Regional Directorate of network 157 Waterways 59 Z-type portable ramps 276 Wehrmacht railway troops 41 Zydel, Wacław 64

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