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Round Baikal Railway / Circumbaikal Railroad
We are deeply and firmly convinced of the fact that
the Siberian Railway is an indestructible monument of culture of the XIX-th century,
a manifestation of the Russian national grandeur, discharge of the moral duty of the
contemporaries in the face of coming generations; that it is one of the best pages in
the Modern Russian History, a step on the threshold of the XX-th century". ("Priroda
i Lyudi" (Nature and People) Magazine. Petersburg, 1890)
Formerly it was the most exotic part of the Trans-Siberian Railway. The sacred lake
with all its awesome beauty passed before the eyes of the passengers of the trains
going eastwards. On the one side, the rocks pile up unimaginably high. The lake shining
and sparkling is bound on the other side by dove-coloured mountains. The waves from the
lake "lick" the car-wheels.
The quiet grandeur of the plain stone portal with its high quality masonry and
the way the arch joins the coastal slope, charms the visitor. It seems to have
been there for ages rather than only four quarters of a century.
The construction of the Circumbaikal Railway as part of Trans-Siberian
Railway (the section from Port Baikal on the south-western shore of the lake) to Mysovaya Station
(on the south-eastern shore) took 4 years. Ancient crystal rocks:
granite, gneiss, gabbro, diabase, - possess enormous strength; the steep rocky shores precipitously go under
water, forcing to make excavations and niches in rocky cliffs, to construct arches and tunnels.
The railway is 84 km long. It includes not only russian engineering design of that time but also of the hard
work of Russian, Polish, Italian and English workers. The Circumbaikal Railway needed 200 bridges and 39
tunnels. Only within the section of 52 miles from Kultuk to Port Baikal there are 48 arches and tunnels.
Most of the tunnels are not very long. There are a few tunnels long enough so that passengers experience
total darkness. Polovynny Cape is cut through by the longest one (807 m). And how many bridges, supporting the
walls! It is no coincidence that this part is righteously regarded as the museum of Russian engineering thought,
and foreign tourists respectfully name it - "The Golden Buckle of the Great Siberian Trail".