Laryan narrow-gauge railway | |
Locale: | Leningrad Oblast, Russia |
Type: | Narrow-gauge railway |
Open: | 1939 |
Operator: | LLC «Tikhvin-TORF» |
Linelength: | 8km (05miles) |
Start: | Krasava |
59.5546°N 33.5853°WThe Laryan narrow-gauge railway (Russian: link=no|Ларьян узкоколейная железная дорога, Lar'yan uzkokoleynaya zheleznaya doroga») is located in Leningrad Oblast, Russia. The peat railway was opened in 1939, and has a total length of 8km (05miles) and is operational . The track gauge is and operates year-round.[1] Limited Liability Company «Tikhvin-Torf» was established on the 16 of November in 2000 and is the successor of Peat enterprise Laryan. The main activity of the LLC «Tikhvin-TORF» company production of milled peat, semimanufactures of sod peat for household needs, peat semimanufac tures for agriculture. Deliveries of peat are made by rail for the heat-only boiler station of the village Krasava.[2]
The Peat enterprise Laryan was established in 1930s in the village Krasava, Leningrad Oblast. The Laryan peat narrow-gauge railway's first line was constructed in 1939, in the area of Tikhvinsky District, Leningrad Oblast from the village Krasava to the swamp peat fields. The peat railway was built for hauling milling peat and workers and operates year-round. The total length of the narrow-gauge railway at the peak of its development exceeded 36km (22miles), of which 8km (05miles) is currently operational. The railway operates freight services for the heat-only boiler station of the village Krasava. The railway operates scheduled freight services from Krasava, used for peat extraction tasks such as the transportation of milling peat and workers.[3] In 2014, repairs are being made to the track.[4]