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Baltiysk is the base of the Russian Baltic Fleet and became a closed town after WWII: access was forbidden to foreigners or those without a permit. Access is still in principle only available to those with a permit with checks at a platform named 39 Km, about 8 km north of Baltiysk. As advised by a Guide in a July 2013 visit, the public was able to visit Baltiysk without a permit once a year on Navy Day, the last Sunday in July, considerably boosting the as at November 2016 service of one pair a day. In 2013, Navy Day fell on 28 July and the following trains were booked:
Baltiysk is the base of the Russian Baltic Fleet and became a closed town after WWII: access was forbidden to foreigners or those without a permit. Access is still in principle only available to those with a permit with checks at a platform named 39 Km, about 8 km north of Baltiysk. As advised by a Guide in a July 2013 visit, the public was able to visit Baltiysk without a permit once a year on Navy Day, the last Sunday in July, considerably boosting the as at November 2016 service of one pair a day. In 2013, Navy Day fell on 28 July and the following trains were booked:


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Revision as of 17:26, 27 November 2016

Introduction

This list is based on timetable information available on line in November 2016. Standard abbreviations used are explained in General Information. For details of recent history, please refer to Kaliningrad Oblast General Information.

Obscure services

[Braniewo PKP] – Mamonovo – Kaliningrad

[1] (33A3, not completely shown; 75C5) RU16/1

Broad and standard gauge tracks run parallel from Poland until just north of Golubevo and then take totally different routes into Kaliningrad. The standard gauge line heads east with an interlaced Broad gauge freight only track to join the line in from Bagrationovsk near the closed station named simply 6km to enter Kaliningrad South station from the east, whereas the Broad gauge passenger service runs via and calls at Kaliningrad Kievskaya to arrive into Kaliningrad South station from the west. The daily standard gauge service between Gdansk and Kaliningrad was discontinued in 2012 although occasional charters from Germany still run.

Kaliningrad Passazersky south to north avoiding line: Kaliningrad Kievskaya – Kaliningrad Severniy

(33A3, not shown; 75C5) RU16/2

Shuttle service believed to have been introduced in November 2015 from a station on the Mamonowo line running direct to Kaliningrad Severniy avoiding Kaliningrad Passazersky. Departures from Kaliningrad Kievskaya/О.п Киевская SSuX at 07:26,08:33,16:45 & 18:12 and from Kaliningrad Severniy/Калининград Северный SSuX at 08:00,09:04,17:30 & 18:40

Kaliningrad Passazersky west to north avoiding line : Zapadnij Noviy – Kaliningrad Severniy

(33A3, not shown; 75C5) RU16/3

This curve allows trains from the Baltiysk line to avoid Kaliningrad Passazersky and proceed directly to Kaliningrad Severniy. One train towards Kaliningrad SSuX service was travelling via this curve in July 2013, but no service in the PDF dated 1 October 2016

Kaliningrad Severniy High level platforms

(33A3, not shown; 75C5) RU16/3

Most services are through to/from Kaliningrad Passazersky and call at a single track platform at a lower level on the east side of Terminal platforms. The following use the different approach route and the High level platforms.

SSuX 6900 Pioneer Resort/Пионерский Курорт - 07:15 New Kutuzovo/Кутузово Новое - Kaliningrad Severniy/Калининград Северный
SSuX 6752 Chkalovsk/ Чкаловск - 08:06 OP Selma/О.п Сельма - Kaliningrad Severniy/Калининград Северный -
SSuX 6751 07:36 Kaliningrad Severniy/Калининград Северный - Chkalovsk/ Чкаловск
SSuX 6753 08:35 Kaliningrad Severniy/Калининград Северный - Chkalovsk/ Чкаловск

(Kaliningrad – Primorsk Noviyy –) 39 Km – Baltiysk

(33A3; 115B1) RU13/3

Baltiysk is the base of the Russian Baltic Fleet and became a closed town after WWII: access was forbidden to foreigners or those without a permit. Access is still in principle only available to those with a permit with checks at a platform named 39 Km, about 8 km north of Baltiysk. As advised by a Guide in a July 2013 visit, the public was able to visit Baltiysk without a permit once a year on Navy Day, the last Sunday in July, considerably boosting the as at November 2016 service of one pair a day. In 2013, Navy Day fell on 28 July and the following trains were booked:

6401 08:00 Kaliningrad/КАЛИНИНГРАД ПАСС ЮЖНЫЙ – Baltiysk/БАЛТИЙСК
6422/6421 Kutuzovo Novoye/КУТУЗОВО-НОВОЕ – 08:50 Kaliningrad Severniy/КАЛИНИНГРАД-СЕВ – Baltiysk/БАЛТИЙСК
6403 14:40 Kaliningrad/КАЛИНИНГРАД ПАСС ЮЖНЫЙ – Baltiysk/БАЛТИЙСК
6405 17:45 Kaliningrad/КАЛИНИНГРАД ПАСС ЮЖНЫЙ – Baltiysk/БАЛТИЙСК
5585 21:07 Kaliningrad/КАЛИНИНГРАД ПАСС ЮЖНЫЙ – Baltiysk/БАЛТИЙСК
6424 10:00 Baltiysk/БАЛТИЙСК – Kaliningrad/КАЛИНИНГРАД ПАСС ЮЖНЫЙ
6426 13:10 Baltiysk/БАЛТИЙСК – Kaliningrad/КАЛИНИНГРАД ПАСС ЮЖНЫЙ
6404 16:22 Baltiysk/БАЛТИЙСК – Kaliningrad/КАЛИНИНГРАД ПАСС ЮЖНЫЙ
6406 19:10 Baltiysk/БАЛТИЙСК – Kaliningrad/КАЛИНИНГРАД ПАСС ЮЖНЫЙ
6428 22:40 Baltiysk/БАЛТИЙСК – Kaliningrad/КАЛИНИНГРАД ПАСС ЮЖНЫЙ

Other sparse services

The following lines have few trains (relative to service levels generally in this country) - fewer than three trains each way on at least three days a week - or do not run each weekday.

14 Kaliningrad-Severnyj – Sovetsk

Deletions since last edition

RU08/2 Kaliningrad Severnyj: no additional trains are scheduled to use the terminal platforms in 2013.
8 Černjachovsk – Železnodorožnyj: service withdrawn
18 Černjachovsk – Sovetsk: service withdrawn

See also