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Small West Siberian Railway
TU10 diesel locomotive – № TU10-006
Map of the track
Technical
Line length5.3 km (3.3 mi)
Track gauge750 mm (30 in)
Route map

Legend
Small West Siberian Railway
Zayeltsovskiy Park (Заельцовский Парк)
Small West Siberian Railway
24-metre-long (79 ft) bridge
Small West Siberian Railway
Razyezd Lokomotiv (Разъезд Локомотив)
Small West Siberian Railway
72-metre-long (236 ft) bridge
Small West Siberian Railway
Sportivnaya (Спортивная)
Small West Siberian Railway
Razyezd Eltsovskiy (Разъезд Ельцовский)
Small West Siberian Railway
Zoopark (Зоопарк)

The Small West Siberian Railway or Novosibirsk Children's Railway (Russian: Малая Западно-Сибирская железная дорога, Malaya Zapadno-Sibirskaya zheleznaya doroga) is a narrow gauge miniature railway in the Russian city Novosibirsk. The first section of the railway line was opened on 4 June 2005 as one of the many children's railways in Russia. It is still in use every day in summer except Mondays.

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Small West Siberian Railway

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The Small West Siberian Railway or Novosibirsk Children's Railway (Russian: Малая Западно-Сибирская железная дорога, Malaya Zapadno-Sibirskaya zheleznaya...

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Siberian intervention

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Bolshevik-held Trans-Siberian Railway. At times the Czechoslovak Legion in Russia controlled the entire Trans-Siberian railway and several major cities...

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Novosibirsk

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visit the zoo each year. Novosibirsk Zoo in 2015 Small West Siberian Railway is the children's railway located in Zayeltsovsky Park. It has 5 stations:...

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West Siberian rebellion

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The West Siberian rebellion was the largest of the Russian peasant uprisings against the nascent Bolshevik state. It began in early 1921 and was defeated...

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Indigenous peoples of Siberia

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of Vladivostok and controlled all of the territory along the Trans-Siberian Railway by September 1918. The Legion later declared its neutrality and was...

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West Highland Line

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History of Siberia

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Trans-Siberian Railway was constructed, supporting industrialization. This was also aided by discovery and exploitation of vast reserves of Siberian mineral...

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TU10 diesel locomotive

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the Russian Railways (RŽD) are narrow gauge diesel locomotives intended for children's railways. The children's railways or pioneer railways were used for...

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Zayeltsovsky Park

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exhibitions, concerts of throat singing, national holidays etc. The Small West Siberian Railway runs through the park and connects it with the Novosibirsk Zoo...

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Siberia

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Siberia can be reached through the Trans-Siberian Railway. The Trans-Siberian Railway operates from Moscow in the west to Vladivostok in the east. Cities that...

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Timeline of Novosibirsk

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Trans Siberian Railway. 1894 March – Universalny Store opens in the settlement of bridge builders at the mouth of the Kamenka River. November – Railway engineer...

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Siberian regionalism

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Siberian regionalism (Russian: Сибирское областничество, romanized: Sibirskoye oblastnichestvo, lit. 'Siberian oblast movement') was a political movement...

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Czechoslovak Legion

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controlling the entire Trans-Siberian railway and several major cities in Siberia. After three years of existence as a small unit in the Imperial Russian...

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Rail transport in Russia

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North-Eastern Ural Railway; The Trans-Siberian Railway (historical part); 1926 – the Achinsk-Minusinsk railway; 1930 – the Turkestan-Siberian Railway; 1936 – 1937...

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Tomsk

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a small railway center that is situated on the Tayga—Bely Yar line (Tomsk branch) of the Trans-Siberian Railway. The main line of the Trans-Siberian railway...

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Eastern Front of the Russian Civil War

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in May 1918, with a series of revolts along the route of the Trans-Siberian Railway, on the part of the Czechoslovak Legion and officers of the Russian...

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Irkutsk

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(320 mi) north of Ulaanbaatar. The Trans-Siberian Highway (Federal M53 and M55 Highways) and Trans-Siberian Railway connect Irkutsk to other regions in Russia...

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Omul

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for many travelers on the Trans-Siberian railway, and locals tend to prefer the fish salted. A popular Siberian salad called stroganina consists of uncooked...

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Siberian agriculture

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While these native Siberians had little more than "digging sticks" called mattocks instead of ploughs at their disposal, Siberian agriculture would develop...

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Ural Mountains

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the Trans-Siberian Railway. In 1909, yet another railway connecting Perm and Yekaterinburg passed through Kungur by the way of the Siberian Route. It...

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Novosibirsk Rail Bridge

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Rail Bridge is a single-track railway bridge across the Ob River. Originally constructed as part of the Trans-Siberian Railway mainline, the bridge had originally...

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West Russian Volunteer Army

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also lost. Finally, the West Russian Volunteer Army suffered heavy defeats by the Lithuanians near Radviliškis, a major railway centre. Upon defeat Bermondt-Avalov...

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