Railroad Maps
Here you will find railroad maps of Europe and Russia. Russia maps were created by Pavel Kashin, and maps of all the other
countries were created by Boris Chomenko (and a few other railfans, as indicated on each map). The authors hold respective copyrights, and all maps
are used here by their permission. Please contact them directly for any possible use of their maps. Please send any comments about map content
to me (I will forward them to the authors). All maps on this page are updated only when their authors decide to do
so. There are three sections on this page: maps of all European countries (except Russia and Turkey) in English,
maps of the former Soviet republics in Eastern Europe in Russian, and maps of Russia in Russian (a legend in
English is available for the latter set of maps).
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EUROPE (© B. Chomenko), in English |
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United Kingdom, Ireland |
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Poland |
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Glasgow, Edinburgh |
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Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds |
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Slovakia |
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London |
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Hungary |
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Spain, Portugal |
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Lisbon |
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Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina |
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Porto |
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Zagreb |
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Madrid |
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Barcelona |
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Serbia, Kosovo, Montenegro |
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Belgrade |
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France |
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Lyon |
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Albania, North Macedonia |
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Paris |
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Skopje |
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Lille |
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Greece |
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Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg |
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Bulgaria |
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Germany |
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Sofia |
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Berlin |
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Gorna Oryahovitsa |
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Hamburg |
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Dortmund, Essen, Duisburg, Dusseldorf, Cologne |
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Romania |
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Aachen, Maastricht, Liege |
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Frankfurt, Mannheim, Karlsruhe, Stuttgart |
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Ukraine, Crimea, Moldova |
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Odesa |
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Switzerland |
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Kharkiv |
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Italy |
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Belarus |
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Milan |
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Rome |
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Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Kaliningrad Region |
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Naples |
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Finland |
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Austria |
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Vienna, Bratislava |
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Norway, Sweden, Denmark |
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Stockholm |
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Czechia |
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Copenhagen, Malmo |
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EASTERN EUROPE (© B. Chomenko), in Russian |
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Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Kaliningrad Region |
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Ukraine, Crimea, Moldova |
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Kharkiv |
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Belarus |
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Odesa |
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RUSSIA (© P. Kashin), in Russian |
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Legend in English |
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08-03 Volgograd - Region |
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08-04 Volgograd - City |
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01-00 Oktiabrskaya Railroad |
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08-05 Astrakhan |
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01-01 Murmansk |
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01-02 Belomorsk |
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09-00 Kuybyshevskaya Railroad |
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01-03 Petrozavodsk |
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09-01 Penza |
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01-04 St. Petersburg - North |
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09-02 Ulyanovsk |
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01-05 Babayevo |
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09-03 Samara |
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01-06 St. Petersburg - East |
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09-04 and 09-05 Naberezhnye Chelny |
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01-07 Bologoye |
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09-06 and 09-07 Ufa |
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01-08 and 01-09 Tver |
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01-10 St. Petersburg - South |
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10-00 Sverdlovskaya Railroad |
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01-11 Pskov |
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10-01 Perm |
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01-12 Velikiye Luki |
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10-02 Nizhniy Tagil |
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01-13 St. Petersburg - City |
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10-03 Yekaterinburg |
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10-04 Tiumen |
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02-00 Kaliningradskaya Railroad |
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10-05 and 10-06 Berezniki |
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10-07 and 10-08 Surgut |
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03-00 Moskovskaya Railroad |
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03-01 Moscow - City |
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11-00 Yuzhno-Uralskaya Railroad |
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03-02 Moscow - North |
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11-01 Orenburg |
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03-03 Moscow - East |
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11-02 Orsk |
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03-04 Riazan |
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11-03 Zlatoust |
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03-05 Moscow - South |
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11-04 Cheliabinsk |
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03-06 Moscow - West |
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11-05 and 11-06 Kurgan |
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03-07 Orel |
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03-08 Kursk |
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12-00 Zapadno-Sibirskaya Railroad |
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03-09 Briansk |
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12-01 Omsk |
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03-10 Smolensk |
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12-02 Karasuk |
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12-03 Novosibirsk |
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04-00 Gorkovskaya Railroad |
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12-04 Leninsk-Kuznetskiy |
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04-01 Vladimir |
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12-05 Barnaul |
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04-02 Nizhniy Novgorod |
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12-06 Novokuznetsk |
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04-03 Kirov |
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12-07 Kemerovo |
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04-04 Cheboksary |
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12-08 Kulunda |
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04-05 Kazan |
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04-06 Izhevsk |
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13-00 Krasnoyarskaya Railroad |
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13-01 Abakan |
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05-00 Severnaya Railroad |
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13-02 Achinsk |
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05-01 Yaroslavl |
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13-03 Krasnoyarsk |
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05-02 Vologda |
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13-04 Kansk |
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05-03 and 05-04 Konosha |
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05-05 Arkhangelsk |
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14-00 Vostochno-Sibirskaya Railroad |
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05-06 Syktyvkar |
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14-01 Tayshet |
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05-07 Ukhta |
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14-02 Irkutsk |
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05-08 Vorkuta |
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14-03 Ulan-Ude |
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14-04 Bratsk |
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06-00 Severo-Kavkazskaya Railroad |
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14-05 and 14-06 Taksimo |
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06-01 Shakhty |
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06-02 Rostov-na-Donu |
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15-00 Zabaykalskaya Railroad |
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06-03 Krasnodar |
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15-01 Chita |
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06-04 Stavropol |
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15-02 Tarskaya |
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06-05 and 06-06 Sochi |
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15-03 Chernyshevsk-Zabaykalskiy |
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06-07 Makhachkala |
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15-04 and 15-05 Skovorodino |
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15-06 Blagoveschensk |
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07-00 Yugo-Vostochnaya Railroad |
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07-01 Lipetsk |
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16-00 Dalnevostochnaya Railroad |
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07-02 Tambov |
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16-01 and 16-02 Tynda |
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07-03 Balashov |
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16-03 Novyi Urgal |
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07-04 Voronezh |
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16-04 Komsomolsk-na-Amure |
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07-05 Liski |
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16-05 Birobidzhan |
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07-06 Belgorod |
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16-06 Khabarovsk |
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16-07 Sibirtsevo |
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08-00 Privolzhskaya Railroad |
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16-08 Vladivostok |
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08-01 Saratov |
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16-09 Sakhalin - North |
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08-02 Pugachevsk |
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16-10 Sakhalin - South |
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May 26, 2024 – Spain, Portugal, and Lisbon maps updated.
July 09, 2023 – London, France, Lille, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Aachen, Maastricht, Liege, Romania, Norway, Sweden, Denmark,
Copenhagen, Malmo, and Stockholm maps, as well as both versions of the Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Kaliningrad Region map updated.
December 31, 2022 – United Kingdom, Ireland, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, Porto, Madrid, Paris, Germany, Dortmund,
Essen, Duisburg, Dusseldorf, Cologne, Switzerland, Austria, Vienna, Bratislava, Czechia, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina,
Zagreb, Bulgaria, and Sofia maps updated.
June 21, 2022 – Berlin, Frankfurt, Mannheim, Karlsruhe, Stuttgart, and Finland maps, as well as both versions of the Belarus map updated.
Other railroad mapping websites and publications that I like (and you might like too):
– ferrocarta.net – maps of passenger railroad networks of France,
U.S., Canada, and Brazil (with information on frequencies and travel times) by Jean-Marc Schwartz.
– Schweers + Wall – railroad atlases of
German-speaking countries (and several others in Europe) by Hans Schweers and Henning Wall.
– European Railway Atlas by Mike Ball.