‘Russian Wolsztyn’ a remarkable project, says UK preservation group
Mar 10, 2020
3 minutes
By Geoff Courtney
ALEXEY VULFOV
A RAILWAY project in Russia that has seen the creation of a museum and the reintroduction of timetabled steam-hauled commuter trains has been hailed by a UK support group of eastern European preservation as a‘remarkable’ example of cooperation between enthusiasts and railway authorities.
The project has seen steam return to a line that branches off at Bologoye, the midway point of the 396-mile Moscow-St Petersburg main line, and runs 70 miles to the town of Ostashkov, which lies on
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