Abandoned Trains of the Soviet Era

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Below one can find the pictures of the locomotive depot in Sukhumi, Abkhazia (the former USSR republic). It seems that time has stopped there since the USSR collapse. Though the depot still functions most of the technics stand abandoned.

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    82 Responses to “Abandoned Trains of the Soviet Era”

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              • Ummagumma says:

                Why don’t you log onto a gay website or a gay dating service? I don’t think your comments are appropriate here. This site is about Russian culture. Grow up!!!

                • Pros says:

                  Ha-ha. That’s what I thought as well. But it appeared to be a gay website. And absolutely not about Russian culture. YOU GROW UP! LOL

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    2. Richard S. says:

      What about restoring the engines and cars? Is the line re-usable? Is there enough economic demand to restore these lines?

    3. Kazik says:

      So scary to see these machines just rusting away for the past 20 years. Maybe soviet russia was better than english russia as it is right now…..

      • Harris says:

        Well Kazik, if you look at the 9th and the 24th pic carefully, the rusted trains were actually made in the 1960’s so they may have been decomissioned way before the collaspe of the USSR.

      • Harris says:

        Well Kazik, if you look carefully at the 9th and the 24th pic, you will see that they were made in the 1960’s so they may have been decomissioned way before the collaspe of the USSR.btw, why does this site give such a bad image to the russians when it comes to Tech? After all, they were the first to the moon and made aircrafts that brought fear to pesky Capitalist Americans!!!

    4. Jay says:

      These pictures make me feel quite sad.

      • grohotailo says:

        Even in spite of the fact that I tried to transfer completely in a photo completely an atmosphere of it depot, all is equal, in alive it is looked much more oppressively. Excuse for spelling.

    5. A reader says:

      Abkhazia was an autonomous republic within Georgia, not a republic in the USSR.

    6. I. Forgot says:

      So was independence worth it?

    7. numb says:

      Maybe someone should recommend the cars for Lonely Planets “budget accomodation”

    8. adios says:

      u nas kak-to v Rossii na chermete stoyal passazhirskiy plackart.vo tam mi s pacanami lazili po nemu,interesno bilo.a escho u nas stoyal poezd-snegoochistitel’,tipa bul’dozer.potom ego kuda to sognali…

    9. zsommand says:

      I thing this could be a great fortune to russia to base turism on this there are lots of fanatic people like me who love these postapocaliptic things. Dont u have a mape of the bigges abandone comlexes and veichles? I will look them up next time when Im in Russia.

    10. zsommand says:

      Like Half-Life 2 is based on this world. And its and excelent combo for the game.

    11. humanoid says:

      Those trains were made in the 1950s and 1960s. They were probably retired when they reached the end of service life, or became uneconomic to operate. Remember that trains must be profitable. They aren’t like antique cars that can be kept as toys.

      Having said that, I would like to see some old USSR steam engines. I love old steam trains. There are still some steam locomotives used in China. I saw a picture of one- it was being used for real work, not just for tourism. It was awesome!

      There are still a few steam trains in the USA, but they are all museum items. Nobody uses them for serious work. They never travel the county.

      • grohotailo says:

        Hello. I the author of these photos which have got here without my sanction that is very bad. Well for that people have looked. I to you wish to tell, that the most part of these trains, despite of the old age, works and transports passengers and I am assured, that will work still as much therefore as are very simple in circulation. Steam locomotives in territory of the former USSR can be seen in Ukraine, there they are used in cargo movement. Excuse for spelling errors, I translate by means of electronic translator.

    12. Pros says:

      I don’t see a big difference in appearance with the regular ‘functional’ trains. Sure these are abandoned and no longer used ?

    13. Richard S. says:

      Perhaps Abkhazia is bankrupt and cannot afford to operate the trains.

      • d.sukhin says:

        Abkhaz railway services are abandones with only one exception line, privately operated, that links Sochi (Russia) with Sukhum (Abkhazia). The rail depot depicted would have served that once busy line; indeed, the rail link (and its extension towards Tbilisi) were one of the reasons for the indepencence war…

    14. Texas1 says:

      They don’t look too comfortable. Seriously, who would ride one of these? A butt could get bruised on those wood seats that don’t even recline.

      • d.sukhin says:

        Them timber seats were damn comfortable, I tell you!
        Same in Berlin - soon after the German rail replaced the Stadtbahner city trains with new ones, with upholstered seats, the Berliners cried to have their old plywood back.

      • grohotailo says:

        Our humorist has correctly told, that Americans even on war cannot do without toilets and a toilet paper. And in Russia trains with such seats in the majority. Also we go by them, happens, till four o’clock. And if you have seen toilets of these trains, I assure you, films of horrors to look to you was ceased to want. Welcome to Russia.

    15. Texas1 says:

      Is that an American can of Pepsi?

    16. Richard S. says:

      I note the palm trees in the photos and Abkhazia could be turned into a resort area like Sochi. Tourism could thrive in that region and perhaps the abandoned lines, locomotives, passenger coaches and railway buildings could be restored and it could be profitable again. White Pass and Yukon Route (link: http://www.whitepassrailroad.com/) shut down in 1982 because the mines in the Yukon region closed and made the railway unprofitable. It re-opened in 1988 and was used as a tour train from cruise ships. Due to tourism between Skagway and Carcross, the line has become profitable again. Another line that was threatened decades ago was the narrow gauge Rio Grande railroad. It is now used for tourist operations. Russian Railways in Abkhazia could be profitable again if there is tourism in that region. Mr. Abramovich, when can you fix this?

    17. Richard S. says:

      Are there any standard gauge (4 feet 8.5 Inches) railroads in Russia or the former Soviet Union?

      • d.sukhin says:

        Not really. Why should they?
        There is a single track from Poland to Kaliningrad Central Station, though, that was re-gauged recently so that to allow tourist trains to pass.

    18. psy says:

      ok , that’s stupid and lazy , they could use those trains , actually the steel and wood , melt the steel and use it for something else , thousands of tons , and even if they pay by the kg , they make a damn profit .

      Even if those trains are rusteded so that they can’t even move , they could break them down , 15 men , 2 trucks , and they get 25-35% from the whole trainyard.

      But , what the hell i am saying , same stuff can be seen here ..

    19. Kylex says:

      Fallout rocks

    20. zafarad says:

      PROSE IS THE BADLY IGOR AND FAG IS THE MOTHERFUCKER.now you both are cool?let we come to the topic.one guysaid that the,in russia every thing is abodened,what a comment.i am agree with him.

      • Pros says:

        What a random placement of the words and letters. You should work on the way you express your thoughts. Try to use shorter sentences.

        Check out this one:

        IGOR IS A BALDY FAG!

        It’s simple and even a caveman can understand it.

        • zafarad says:

          ms,or whatever you r,PROS i am real caveman.who inform you about my secret?please teach me fucking ENGALICIA.pros,fag,igor i don`t care.who r they mother fuckers.why you waste your waste time to fuck these things?
          i can advise something,i think you r wise guy.if this is possible please bring power line to my cave!!!!

          • Pros says:

            Well, zarafad or zafarad or.. whoever you are :-)

            The problem is that I am not an electrician or an engineer or whatever.

            I am a fucking scientist. And I know my science very well. There is just one postulate or axiom or whatever.

            And perhaps you even know it. It’s very short and very accurate. Please remind everybody what it is.

            • zafarad says:

              mr,fucking scietist!if you don`t mind i have a great job for you.might be you nevr listen the name of remote african kingdom of `wellcomehaveanice fuck`!!!!!!!.they wanna `fucking scientist`for their institute of advaced fucking sciences!!!!.but in the said kingdome `fucking scientist means,the guy who has the huge ass hole and upper hole.wanna this oppertunity?please do apply with,igor,pros and WHATEVER.100 or more tribal guys are waiting for your ITERVIEW.IF YOU SUCCESSFUL CLEAR THIS `TEST`YOU WILL SURE TO GO TO N E X T STEP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.NO HEART FEELING,YES OK.OVER AND OUT.

              • Pros says:

                Ha-ha-ha. Can anybody translate that?

                I had to re-read it several times. Are you trying to find me a new job? Don’t bother. I have my science. My thesis is “IGOR IS A BALDY FAG”. period

    21. grohotailo says:

      Greetings to Everything, I the author of these photos. I ask administration, before accommodation of my photos, to inform me. I the person not harmful, but am angry too I am able. If at whom that is what or questions, ask, I shall try to answer, but with spelling at me a problem since I work through the translator.
      Come on http: // grohotailo.livejournal.com/, there you can find many other photos from Abkhazia, made by me. I hope for mutual understanding and cooperation!

    22. Igor says:

      Pros go and fuck yourself or what.

      • Pros says:

        I choose “or what”. I’ll repeat what I already said.

        IGOR IS A BALDY FAG!

        We’re having so many impersonators lately. So don’t be sure that you are the IGOR I’m addressing my crappy messages to.

    23. novalis says:

      Those palms really look like the native fan palm we have here in New Zealand. I wonder if they are…

      Wonderful, wonderful trains. They remind me of NZ commuter trains back in the late 80s when I lived in a place that had trains. Fun, fun. Great abandoned stuff on this site. Oh yeah, and for those pismires saying that they could sell this stuff for scrap- I highly doubt that the monetary value of the metal is worth the effort it would take to gather it all up. Its so beautiful as it is : ).

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    28. Steve! says:

      where in russia are there palm trees growing? i though that russia was cold!

    29. Xpltivdletd says:

      Grohotailo:

      Good shooting! It is sad to see machines rusting away. They feel nothing, but it is still sad. No matter how good they were or maybe they weren’t, they served.

      Here in the eastern parts of the U.S.A., R.R. tracks were removed in many places, for “Rails to trails.” It was a political decision. I think it was a poor decision. The R.R. is a lot more useful to more people than a hiking trail.

    30. Honxiz says:

      Most of this trains are made in Czech Republic …

      • Mr. Anderson says:

        almost none
        RVR suburban train (elektrichka) - originally Riga Factory
        electro locomotives - Rostov Factory

        only the diesel locomotive looks like it’s from Czechoslovakia

    31. cigarettes says:

      Train cemetery in two words. :)

    32. Jim Hicks says:

      IF this rail system nowhere IE didn’t connect with any other railsystem, how in the world did they get those locomotives and all that track and other big stuff out there?

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    35. Wisconsin1 says:

      Yeah, IGOR is the guy who pointed out that Pros sucks like a gay troll.

    36. Pros says:

      NO! IGOR is a baldy FAG. But we’ll continue our lessons.

    37. D says:

      Pros is a baldy fag.

    38. Pros says:

      We’ll work on the correct answer.

    39. Pros says:

      So where were we?…

      Ah, yes!

      IGORISABALDYFAG
      IGOR IS A BALDY FAG
      IGOR IS A BALDY FAGOT

      IGOR FAG

      It’s kinda first name/last name, you know.

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