Children's Railroad (Minsk) Explained

53.926°N 27.6217°W

Children's Railroad of Minsk
Linelength:3.79 km

K. S. Zaslonov Children's Railroad in Minsk (Belarusian: Дзiцячая чыгунка, Belarusian: Dzitsyachaya chyhunka; Russian: Минская детская железная дорога имени К.С.Заслонова, Russian: Minskaya detskaya zheleznaya doroga imeni K.S.Zaslonova) is a narrow gauge railroad loop passing through the Chelyuskinites Park in Minsk, Belarus.[1]

Overview

It is fully operated by teenagers. One of many children's railways that existed in the USSR and continued functioning after its breakup in post-Soviet states, it was opened on July 9, 1955. There was a 3-year program to train future railway personnel. In 1971, the railway was named after railman Konstantin Zaslonov, a Hero of the Soviet Union who had commanded a partisan brigade.[2]

The railway line counts 3 stations (listed from north to south): Zaslonovo, Pionerskaya (or Pionerskaja) and Sosnovy Bor (or Sosnovyj Bor); and a pair of rail loops after the end stops. Zaslonovo is located between the Metro stations Park Čaliuskincaŭ and Maskoŭskaja, both on the Maskoŭskaja line.

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Notes and References

  1. Infos about the railway
  2. Web site: Children's railway in Minsk.