Quote: https://www.bignewsnetwork.com/news/278 ... il-project Accessed 2025-09-23Putin signs off on Europes largest ever high-speed rail project
Russia plans to build Europe’s largest high-speed rail network, spanning over 4,500 km (2,800 miles), using domestically produced trains capable of speeds up to 400 km/h (250 mph). Approved by President Vladimir Putin, the network will cut Moscow to St. Petersburg travel time from four hours to just over two and connect other major cities including Minsk, Adler on the Black Sea, Ekaterinburg, and Ryazan. Construction of the first line between Moscow and St. Petersburg (679 km) is underway, featuring a new generation of high-speed trains.
This project will surpass Spain’s 3,970 km network and exceed Europe’s fastest trains like the French TGV (320 km/h). It aligns with goals to enhance connectivity for roughly 60 million people in the European part of Russia.
However, since the start of the Ukraine conflict, railway connections to the West have been severed. Consequently, plans to deploy Maglev (magnetic levitation) technology on these routes, strongly supported by Russian scientists, have been politically shelved. This isolation limits technology exchange and cooperation opportunities despite domestic advocacy for Maglev development.
Overall, Russia’s high-speed rail ambitions emphasize domestically driven infrastructure growth amid geopolitical constraints imposed by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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