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).

  EUROPE (© B. Chomenko), in English    
  United Kingdom, Ireland   Poland
  Glasgow, Edinburgh    
  Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds   Slovakia
  London    
      Hungary
  Spain, Portugal    
  Lisbon   Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina
  Porto   Zagreb
  Madrid    
  Barcelona   Serbia, Kosovo, Montenegro
      Belgrade
  France    
  Lyon   Albania, North Macedonia
  Paris   Skopje
  Lille    
      Greece
  Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg    
      Bulgaria
  Germany   Sofia
  Berlin   Gorna Oryahovitsa
  Hamburg    
  Dortmund, Essen, Duisburg, Dusseldorf, Cologne   Romania
  Aachen, Maastricht, Liege    
  Frankfurt, Mannheim, Karlsruhe, Stuttgart   Ukraine, Crimea, Moldova
      Odesa
  Switzerland   Kharkiv
       
  Italy   Belarus
  Milan    
  Rome   Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Kaliningrad Region
  Naples    
      Finland
  Austria    
  Vienna, Bratislava   Norway, Sweden, Denmark
      Stockholm
  Czechia   Copenhagen, Malmo
       
  EASTERN EUROPE (© B. Chomenko), in Russian    
  Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Kaliningrad Region   Ukraine, Crimea, Moldova
      Kharkiv
  Belarus   Odesa
       
  RUSSIA (© P. Kashin), in Russian    
  Legend in English   08-03  Volgograd - Region
      08-04  Volgograd - City
  01-00  Oktiabrskaya Railroad   08-05  Astrakhan
  01-01  Murmansk    
  01-02  Belomorsk   09-00  Kuybyshevskaya Railroad
  01-03  Petrozavodsk   09-01  Penza
  01-04  St. Petersburg - North   09-02  Ulyanovsk
  01-05  Babayevo   09-03  Samara
  01-06  St. Petersburg - East   09-04 and 09-05  Naberezhnye Chelny
  01-07  Bologoye   09-06 and 09-07  Ufa
  01-08 and 01-09  Tver    
  01-10  St. Petersburg - South   10-00  Sverdlovskaya Railroad
  01-11  Pskov   10-01  Perm
  01-12  Velikiye Luki   10-02  Nizhniy Tagil
  01-13  St. Petersburg - City   10-03  Yekaterinburg
      10-04  Tiumen
  02-00  Kaliningradskaya Railroad   10-05 and 10-06  Berezniki
      10-07 and 10-08  Surgut
  03-00  Moskovskaya Railroad    
  03-01  Moscow - City   11-00  Yuzhno-Uralskaya Railroad
  03-02  Moscow - North   11-01  Orenburg
  03-03  Moscow - East   11-02  Orsk
  03-04  Riazan   11-03  Zlatoust
  03-05  Moscow - South   11-04  Cheliabinsk
  03-06  Moscow - West   11-05 and 11-06  Kurgan
  03-07  Orel    
  03-08  Kursk   12-00  Zapadno-Sibirskaya Railroad
  03-09  Briansk   12-01  Omsk
  03-10  Smolensk   12-02  Karasuk
      12-03  Novosibirsk
  04-00  Gorkovskaya Railroad   12-04  Leninsk-Kuznetskiy
  04-01  Vladimir   12-05  Barnaul
  04-02  Nizhniy Novgorod   12-06  Novokuznetsk
  04-03  Kirov   12-07  Kemerovo
  04-04  Cheboksary   12-08  Kulunda
  04-05  Kazan    
  04-06  Izhevsk   13-00  Krasnoyarskaya Railroad
      13-01  Abakan
  05-00  Severnaya Railroad   13-02  Achinsk
  05-01  Yaroslavl   13-03  Krasnoyarsk
  05-02  Vologda   13-04  Kansk
  05-03 and 05-04  Konosha    
  05-05  Arkhangelsk   14-00  Vostochno-Sibirskaya Railroad
  05-06  Syktyvkar   14-01  Tayshet
  05-07  Ukhta   14-02  Irkutsk
  05-08  Vorkuta   14-03  Ulan-Ude
      14-04  Bratsk
  06-00  Severo-Kavkazskaya Railroad   14-05 and 14-06  Taksimo
  06-01  Shakhty    
  06-02  Rostov-na-Donu   15-00  Zabaykalskaya Railroad
  06-03  Krasnodar   15-01  Chita
  06-04  Stavropol   15-02  Tarskaya
  06-05 and 06-06  Sochi   15-03  Chernyshevsk-Zabaykalskiy
  06-07  Makhachkala   15-04 and 15-05  Skovorodino
      15-06  Blagoveschensk
  07-00  Yugo-Vostochnaya Railroad    
  07-01  Lipetsk   16-00  Dalnevostochnaya Railroad
  07-02  Tambov   16-01 and 16-02  Tynda
  07-03  Balashov   16-03  Novyi Urgal
  07-04  Voronezh   16-04  Komsomolsk-na-Amure
  07-05  Liski   16-05  Birobidzhan
  07-06  Belgorod   16-06  Khabarovsk
      16-07  Sibirtsevo
  08-00  Privolzhskaya Railroad   16-08  Vladivostok
  08-01  Saratov   16-09  Sakhalin - North
  08-02  Pugachevsk   16-10  Sakhalin - South
       

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, Spain, Portugal, 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.


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Last update: July 09, 2023.

Created by Yuri Popov.