On 7 February, Putin held a videoconference with government ministers to discuss various aspects of Russia’s ongoing development and modernization projects.
'If the permafrost layer that supports the BAM railway line were to melt, the railway would collapse and sink into peat bog layers that cannot bear its weight.'
That is the closest I can come to an 'Eastern Landfill,' scouring the Internet using Google because it has a wider reach. I try to stay off that stuff.
The Trans-Siberian railway at 9,000 some KM is completely electrified. I believe that the BAM also is. Increased capacity without laying more rail can be done by longer trains with enough locomotives and possibly better signaling along the track so as to improve track density.
'about half of the 85,500km Russian rail network has now been electrified, and over 85 per cent of all rail passenger journeys take place using the Russian electrified rail network. This includes the famous trans Siberian Rail rail network, that links Europe via Russia to Central Asia and China. [2021]
Thanks for trying. One "landfill" is where bulk coal is dumped prior to being laded onto bulk carriers for transit overseas. Then of course, there're trash/debris landfills. This is in connection with the "Eastern Polygon" which is the square shape made by the regional railways. Why must it be electrified for the polygon to become electrified? There just isn't enough context for me to figure it out, so I asked for help. S at MoA would know, but he isn't always around to ask such questions. I hope to have an answer by Summer.
'If the permafrost layer that supports the BAM railway line were to melt, the railway would collapse and sink into peat bog layers that cannot bear its weight.'
That is the closest I can come to an 'Eastern Landfill,' scouring the Internet using Google because it has a wider reach. I try to stay off that stuff.
The Trans-Siberian railway at 9,000 some KM is completely electrified. I believe that the BAM also is. Increased capacity without laying more rail can be done by longer trains with enough locomotives and possibly better signaling along the track so as to improve track density.
'about half of the 85,500km Russian rail network has now been electrified, and over 85 per cent of all rail passenger journeys take place using the Russian electrified rail network. This includes the famous trans Siberian Rail rail network, that links Europe via Russia to Central Asia and China. [2021]
Thanks for trying. One "landfill" is where bulk coal is dumped prior to being laded onto bulk carriers for transit overseas. Then of course, there're trash/debris landfills. This is in connection with the "Eastern Polygon" which is the square shape made by the regional railways. Why must it be electrified for the polygon to become electrified? There just isn't enough context for me to figure it out, so I asked for help. S at MoA would know, but he isn't always around to ask such questions. I hope to have an answer by Summer.