Eastern Development Projects

Eastern Development Projects

C-Russian Railways EASTERN DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS January 2015 Transit potential of the East–West Corridor Annual trade turnover between Europe and Asia is estimated at $1 trillion, and less than 1% of this amount is transported by rail. The Trans-Siberian Railway is the most attractive and efficient land route to deliver freights in Eurasia with current capacity up to 1 million TEU. 2 C-Russian Railways Container trains from Asia to Europe Hamburg • Cnongqing – Duisburg, 96 trains Duisburg • Zhengzhou – Hamburg, 71 trains Warsaw • Chengdu – Lodz, 45 trains St. Petersburg Brest • Brest – Zabaikalsk, 100 trains Lodz • Zabaikalsk – Brest, 164 trains Dobra Moscow Novorossiysk Vladivostok Iletzk Nakhodka Naushki Zabaikalsk Dostyk Zamyn‐Uud Zhengzhou - Implementation of the CIM/SMGS unified Chengdu consignment note Suzhou ChongqingЧунцин - Successful transportation of high-tech products in reefer containers in the winter 3 “The Trans-Siberian in 7 Days” In 2009, Russian Railways initiated the “Trans-Siberian in Seven Days” to promote transit freight transportation from Russia’s Far Eastern ports to EU borders as part of the company’s development strategy On April 24, 2013, block-train No. 1437 carrying 67 containers departed the Nakhodka-East station and arrived at Moscow-Paveletskaya station just in 7 days, 13 hours and 25 minutes, i.e. covering 1229 km per day on average. 4 C-Russian Railways Block-trains of the “Trans-Siberian in Seven Days” Container train speed, km per day 1400 1250 1200 1157 1000 1157 1050 1050 800 910 850 850 600 400 200 0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 EAST‐WEST 383 container trains / 17,127 carriages/ 28,601 containers 5‐7 container trains per week Average speed: 1058km/day. WEST‐EAST 232 container trains / 10,556 carriages/ 16,413 containers 3‐4 container trains per week Average speed: 989km/day. 5 Plans for further modernization of the Baikal-Amur and Trans-Siberian Railways 562,4 Government Own funds billion rubles 302,2 support 260,2 Development of Maintenance Development and West Baikal- Trans-Siberian Karymskaya – East Baikal- maintenance of East Amur Railway Railway Amur Railway Baikal-Amur Railway Zabaikalskaya section 244,6 41,1 16,3 147,2 76,1 36,9 West Baikal- East Baikal- Amur Railway Amur Railway Trans- Siberian Railway Karymskaya Karymskaya – Zabaikalskaya The project will provide for the development and reconstruction of 92 stations, 47 passing loops, over 460 km of double tracks, 680 km of auto-block systems, 19 energy substations and over 350 km of electrification lines. 6 C-Russian Railways Railway crossing from Sakhalin island to the Continent The concept of a new railway crossing between Sakhalin Island and the Continent is aimed at connecting the Baikal- Amur Railway in Khabarovsk Region with the Sakhalin Railway on Sakhalin Island. In addition to developing a railway (bridge / tunnel) across the Strait Nevelsky, new railway sections should be constructed: About 500 km, from Selikhino to cape Lazarev, for connection with the Baikal-Amur Railway in Khabarovsk Region About 100-120 km, from Nogliki to Pogyby on Sakhalin Island 7 HSR development in Eastern Russia till 2030 Khabarovsk In accordance with the Transport Strategy of the Russian Vladivostok - Federation, 6942 km of rapid transit railways and 4253 km of high Khabarovsk L = 774 km speed railways are to be built till 2030, including 774 km of the line V = 160 km / h from Vladivostok to Khabarovsk. T = 6 hours 40 min Omsk - Novosibirsk Novosibirsk - L = 627 km Krasnoyarsk Novosibirsk - V = 160 km/h L = 762 km Kemerovo T8= 5 hours 30 min V = 160 km/h L = 301 km T = 9 hours 12 min V = 160 km/h T = 3 hours 25 Ussuriisk Omsk min Vladivostok Kemerovo Krasnoyarsk Novosibirsk - Novosibirsk Novosibirsk - Barnaul Novokuznetsk L = 230 km L = 528 km V = 160 km/h V = 160 km/h High speed railway development T = 2 hours 31 T = 4 hours 50 (speed 160 - 200 km/h) up to 2030 min Barnaul Novokuznetsk min 8 C-Russian Railways Cooperation with Russian Railways Freight transportation via the Trans-Siberian Railway Development of Railway (dry) Ports and Logistic Centers in Russia Transfer of technologies and innovations, including HSR projects. Developing direct railway link between Russia & Japan 9 JSC Russian Railways International Cooperation Department T + 7 (499) 262 32 25 F + 7 (499) 262 28 80 [email protected] www.rzd.ru.

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