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APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/09: CIA-RDP82-00850R000500080039-6 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY . JPRS ~L/ 10665 ~ 16 July 1982 U SS R Re ort p TRANSPORTATION CFOUO 5/82) . ~ FBIS FOREIGN BROADCAST INFORMATION SERVICE ~ FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/09: CIA-RDP82-00850R000500080039-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/09: CIA-RDP82-00850R000500080039-6 NOTE � JPRS publications contain information primar�ily from foreign newspapers, periodicals and books, but d.lso from news agency transmissions and broadcasts. Materials from foreign-lan~uage sources are translated; those from English-language sources are transcribed or reprinted, with the original phrasing and other characteristics retained. Headlines, editor ial reports, and material enclosed in brackets are supplied by JPRS. Processing indicators such as [Text] or [ExcerptJ in the first line of each item, or following the . last line of a brief, indicate how the original information was processed. Where no processing indicator is given, the infor- mation was summarized or extrac~ed. Unfamiliar names rendered phonetically or. trans~iterated are enclosed in parentheses. Wurds or names preceded by a ques- tion mark and enclosed in parenthPSes were not clear in the original but have been supplied as appropriate in context. Other unattributed parenthetical notes within the body of an item originate with the source. Times within ~tems are as given by source. The contents of this publication in no way represent the poli- ries, views or at.titudes of the U.S. Government. COPYRIGHT LAWS AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING OWNERSHIP OF MATERIALS REPRODiJCED HEREIN REQUIRE THAT DISSEMINATION OF TfiIS PUBLICATION BE RESTRICTED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY. . - APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/09: CIA-RDP82-00850R000500080039-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/09: CIA-RDP82-04850R000500080039-6 - FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY JPRS L/106b5 16 July 1982 USSR REPORT ~ TRANSPORTATION (FOUO 5/82) ' CONTENTS MOTOH VEHICLE Costs o~ Road Construction in Western Siberia Discuased ~ ' (A. G. Chudinovskikh, M. I. Merkushev; NEFTYANA3CA . PRCMYSHI~NNOST~ SERIY~ NEFTEPRC~IYSLWaYE STROITEL~STVO, No 3, 1982) 1 Truck Use Profitabi?.ity Reported ~ SPRAVOCHIJIK PO RFDTTABLE ~ N06TI EKSPLUATATSII aRUZav~rxx avTC~oBn~r, 1980) 5 ~~oAn ~ Instructions for Use, Table of Contents of Passenger Train Schedule (RASPISANIYE DVIZI~NIYA PASSAZHIRSKIKH POYFZDOV (KRATKOiYE~ NA 1981-1982 9 -a- [III-US.SR-38dF0U0] C/1D I1L~'~i ~ i, T TCF A1~fT V APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/09: CIA-RDP82-00850R000500080039-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/09: CIA-RDP82-00850R000500080039-6 M'OR OF'F7CtAL USE ONLY IrD10R VEHICLE COSTS OF ROAD CONSTRUCTION IN WESTERN SIBERIA DISCUSSED Muscow NEFTYANAYA PROMYSHLENNOST' SE1tIYA NEFTEPROMYSLO'VOYE STROITEL'STVO i~t Russian No 3, 1982 pp 3-5 . [Article by A. G. Chudinovskikh and M. I. Merlcush~v from the . ' Giprotyumenneftega~ [State Institute for the Design and Planning ot the � Tyumc:n'� Oil and Gas Induatry] �30PS [Couacil~ for the Study of Production � Forces] .oF t~ie USSR Gosplan: "l~btor Vehicle Roads of Various Designs in the - 011 and Gas Fi~lds oF Western Siberia"] ~ ~ ~ [Text] One of the important problems in opening up the oil and gas fields of Western Siberia is choosing efficient road designs. A number of research- ers consider that it is necegsary to build only dirt roade for delivering freight to the oil fields. This is because major roada will~not be Fully us~:d as the fields are develop~d and the eoet of constructing major roads is 600,000 to a00,000 rsbles per kilometer. The needs of oil and gas Eietds for freight transport can also be met by using winter roads and by deve loping cross-country transportation. Sometimes it is expedient to accelerate development of hard-sur�ace motor vehicle roads. Let's examine the areas of ~iost eff icient uae of various kinds of motor vehicle roada in Western Siberian conditions. It is well known that using the more capital-intensive road designs permits a future reduction not only of specific ~transportation expenditures, but also of the long-range need for motor vehicle equipment. There is an inverse relationship between expendi- tures for road and motor vehicle facilitiea: as expenditures for developing a road syst~em are decreased, expenditurea for developing the motor vehicle industry and facilities are increased. Thus, it ie expedient to find the optimum combination of construction and operational expenditures for road facilities and expenditures for purchasing and ma~ntaining motor vehicle equipsnent, so their overall total will be minimal. In transporting freight, the correlation between tranaporf and construction expenditurea ie mainly determined by the overall volume of delivered freight and the rosd length. Zones have been defined for expedient use of hard- surface road designe, dirt and log roads and winter roads, depending on these parameters and also based on calculated technical and economic indicea which were obtained atatistically for the regions being considered. This research was conducted in the SOPS of the USSR Goeplan, b~sed on data ob- tained by Gigrotyumenneftegaz. 1 FOR OFFlCIAL U3E ONLY . APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/09: CIA-RDP82-00850R000500080039-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/49: CIA-RDP82-00850R040500080039-6 - FOR OFRICIAL USE ONLY In computing the cost of building and maintP~ning roads, consideration was given to their type, standard service life, and expenditures for renovat- ing those roads whose service life was less than the calculated period for opening up and exploiting oil fields (in the cslculations, the period was equal to 40 years). For a comparison, roads in categories III, N and V, with xeinforced concrete surfaces, were assumed (Conatruction Norms and Rules~ Part II, Section D, Chapter 5. "Avtomobilnyye dorogi. Normy proyektirovaniya." [Motor Vehicle Roads. Planning Norms] Mo~cow, USSR Gosstroy, 1973). Based on a permissible traffic intensity and its com- puted value for the overall freight traffic being analyzed, the necessary number of traffic zones across winter roads and dirt roads was selected. Graph. Zoaes for Expedient Use of Road Designs, Depending on Road Length and Overall Volume of Delivered Freight ~ ( 2~jao F lf00 ~ ~ ~i ~ //A7 I ~ 9~ ~ � . ~t '00 ~f~ i ~ I ~ ~ J00 - ~ ~ f !0 1S p /1pomA~rrtNHama dopetu, ,rn ~1) Key: 1. Road length in kilome ters 2. Overall volume of de livered freight in thousands of tonso Tl~e mean weighted values of road designs under the geomorphological condi- - *_ions of the lay of existing routes in the regions being examined were taken as indices for the cost of building and maintaining roads. The correlation of transpo�rt and construction expenditures for type III bogs were not ex- amined, since the Western Siberian territory is characterized, to a consider- able extent, by non-uniformity. Setting up and operating a motor transp~rt system in the oil-extracting areas of Western ~'beria has its ~wn regional specificities. All the existing and planned raads in those areas are characterized by a p*:oduction orientation: tI~P freight traffic along the roads is strictly directed towards the oil fields and inter-industrial facilities. The basic volume of freight is during ~:he period when the oil fields are being opened up; Later, transport falls oEf aharply and ceases when the oil field is .depleted if the field is tt~e only terminal point for a road in question. Therefore, the service life of roads cannot exceed the overall pesiod of operation for the oil fields wt~ich they serve. These peculiarities were taken into account while 2 FOR OF'F7CIAI. USE ONLY APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/09: CIA-RDP82-00850R000500080039-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/09: CIA-RDP82-00850R000500080039-6 FOR OFF7CIAL ~13E ONI.Y dc:t~,rmining the calculated dynamics of freight delivery and the ensuing traf- fic intensity. Tl~e dynamics of freight delivery depend on a number of various factors. . � Distorting the dynamics of delivered freight has an impact on overall trans- port expenditures (in~ofar as the method of discounting cost indices was widely used in the calculations). It wae establiehed that distortion of transport expenditures for individual freight traffic volumes which were examined did not exceed 10 percent of their calculated value. To calculate the transportation crnaponent of freight ahipment expenses, the method of de�ining technical and operational indices for rolling etock was - used (M. S. Khodosh, "Gruzovyye perevozki, avtomobil'nyye perevozki" [Freight Traffic, N~rotoi Vehicle Traffic] Moscow "Transport", 1980). Wliile making thie calculation, expenditures for repeated ship~aents of freight and transport of workera' crews, duty crews and others were taken into consideration, in addition to expenditures connected with trans porting r,eeded induatrial freight. ~ Zunes for expedient use of road designs, depending on road length and tfie overall volume (during the entire period of drilling, building up and ex- ploiting oil fields) uf delivered freight (see the graph). It ia obvious from the graph that type II dirt roads are trunsitional from type III winter roads to type I hard-surface roadao The zone for expedient use of type II extended in a narrow band and was limited to an overall freight volume of 1.4 million tona, with a road length no greater than 18 kilaneters. The zone for expedient use of type III wi~lter roads extended along the ' x-axis. Theae rosds can be ef~iciently constructed when there is a sub- stantial d istance to haul small-volume freight (overall limit 3 million tons). Be ginning with a route length of 80 to 1Q0 kilrnneters, the limiting . L[ne for use of winter roads is parallel to the x-axis, that is, any in- crease in �reiglit trsffic necessitates construction of hard-surface type roads. - When the overall freigtit traffic exceeds 3 million tons, it is e:cpedient to construct type I hard-surface roads. The moat complicated Froblem is selecting the type of road designs for a freight delivery distance of up to 20 kilom~eters and freight traffic up to 1.4 miltion tons. For each apecific instance, special calculation must be perforn~ed. The zones, represented in the graph, for expe3ient use of road designs, c~n be modified.when specifying the area of road construction, the geo- marphological conditions, and when conaidering indirect effecta arising in adjacent branchea, under the influence of selective varianta for road and industrial conatruction. In the future, we must explain, first of all, how the limits of the zones under consideration are modified when there are� changes to the technical and economic parameters on which the calculations 3 FOR OFFICIAL ~SE ONLY APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/09: CIA-RDP82-00850R000500080039-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/49: CIA-RDP82-00850R040500080039-6 FOR OF'F7C7AL USE ONI.Y , are based. Secondly, ~ae must study the change in zone limits when there is an additional calc~llation of indirect effects, connected with the use of scarce road construction materials, with the additional sse of manpower, with the impact of an accepted decision on the effectivenese of developing brancties oi sp~;cislization, etc. COP'YRIGHT: Vsesoyuznyy .lauchno-issledavatel'skiy institut organizatsii, _ upravl~niya i ekonrnniki� neftegazovoy prrnnyshlennosti (V~JIIOENG), 1982. 9887 CS 0: 182 9/ 211 1~ � F'OR OFRICIAL USL ONI.Y APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/09: CIA-RDP82-00850R000500080039-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/09: CIA-RDP82-00850R400540080039-6 FOR OFRICIAL USE ONLY MOTOIt VEHICLE ~ TRUCK USE PROFITABILITY REPORTED Kiev SPRAVOCHIdIR PO RENTABEL'NOSTI ERSPLUATATSII GRUZOVYKH AVTQ~IOBILEY in Russian 1980 (signed to press 19 Feb 80) pp 2-5, 159-160 [Annutation, introduction and table of contents from HANDBOOK ON PROFITABLE ~ TRUCK USE] [Text] This han~book presenta data for selecting a truck model to conform to specific operating conditions, and for effectively performing particular transport processes and calculating the optimal driver w~ork noims. Tables are preaented for the most wide~y used makea of van-typa trucks and dump ~ trucks, and also for tractor and semi-trailer riga. The handbook is intended for engineering and technical pereonnel of the motor transport industry and the planning organizations, and may be helpful for WZ students studying - corresponding epecialties. - Resolution No 695 of the CPSU CC and the USRR Council of Ministers, dated ~ 12/07/79, "On Improving Planning and Strengthening the Effect of the ' Economic Mechanism in Raising production Effectiveneae and Work Quality" is contributing to accelerated resol~.?tion of the task posed by the 25th CPSU Congress relating to further improvement of planning and control of the national economy. The measure~ outlined by the reaolution and directed toward better planning are based on consiatent implementation of the socialist economic principlea. One of the basic ways to improve planning and raise the effectiv~ness of truck transport operations is extensive use of the economic~mathematic methods and computer-b~sed aids in the planning and the management decision making process. Comprehensive efforts are being made in the Ministry of Motor Transport of the UkSSR to improve the forms and methods of control . on various levels. The introduction of computer-based autonmatic control systems (ACS) will contribute to the identification and most rational utilization of the materiel, labor and financial resources of the industry. This program ia being carried out in the framework of a unified ob~ective- oriented program for automation of control of the industry and will form the - basis for the organization in the future of a unified automated system for data collection, storage and processing and control of the induatry. 5 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/09: CIA-RDP82-00850R000500080039-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/09: CIA-RDP82-00850R000500080039-6 FOR OFF'ICIAL USE ONLY The first operating phases of the ACS in the Kiev, Donets, Odessa and Vinnitsa truck transport administrative regiona are assisting in the solution of +the many problems of optimal planning of the transportation of materials, petroleum products and small cargo shipments to the trade network of the cities of the republic, planning for cne requirements relating to petroleum - products, tires and so on. The quality and rationality of the plans are improved when solving the technical-economic planning problems with the aid of computers, si:~ce the entire range of factors influencing the varioua indexes of motor transport operationa is taken into account and the resources are utilized more rationally. For euample, thirty thoueand fewer trucks were required for transporting augar beets during the 1978 harvest period on the basis of the calculations made of the transport vehicle requirements. Solution of the auAstions of daily planning of freight shipments requires a data base for analyzing and selecting the optimal shipment variants. At the present time the volume of this data base is still inadequate for operating the Joint Data Processing Centers (KIVTs) and the ACS. We hope , that the data preg~~+ited herein will in some degree broaden the data base and that the use U= these data will contribute to adopting unified planning standards for motor transport~vehicle profitability for all the KIVTs and the computer centers, which will reduce signi.ficantly the volume of effort involved in daily shipment plans, in economic plana and f inancial calculatione and in the analysis of expected results from the operations of the enter- prises, their subdivisions (truck convoys and truck operating brigades) and i.ndividual trucks. . The profitability of motor transport under various shipping conditions is evaluated according to actual data on the operation of several thousand trucks. We consider the latest changes in the regulations (tariffs, prices, norms and ao on) and also the results of experimental use of the handbook data under the specific conditions of operation of the motor transport enterprises and the KIVTs of the Vinnitsa Motor Transport Administrative Region, where these data have received a favorable evaluation and are being used with success at the present time. Truck profitability has been analyzed for the various truck models with mileage utilization factors ranging from 0.5 to 1.0 (0.45 in mining operation operations) and trip lengths from one to 100 km. The data are presented for freight classes I and II. Calculations were not made for freight classes III, IV, V, since their share in the overall volume of freight carried is ins ignif icant . In calculating the data of the tables for class I freight, we uaed a truck capacity utilization factor of 1.0; for class II freight, we used 0.71. In the calculations, we used the following block speed norms: in the city 23 km/h for trucks and truck *Y~i~;rs with a capacity of 7 tons; 22 km/h for units with capacity o~er 7 tons; outside the city on group I roads, we used 42 km/h; on group III roads, 25 km/h. For mining operations, the theoretical truck mileage norms were taken to be 40 percent lower than those established for unpaved rural roads. 6 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/09: CIA-RDP82-00850R000500080039-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/09: CIA-RDP82-00850R000500080039-6 FOR OFF'[CIAL USE ONLY The norms for vehicle delays in performing loading and unloading operations are based on pricing document No 13-01-02: "Unified Truck Freight Tariffs" with the use of inechanized loading and unloading. The following conventions are used in the tables: Tt is the turnaround time, hours; S~ is ahipment volume, tons; F is freight turnover, ton-km; Ed+ Ef~ E1~ Eti� Eoc� Emo> Er~ Eov are respectively the expenditures on driver pay including bonuses, m~tor fuel, lubricants, tire wear and repair, operational repair and seroicing, allowances for major overhaul, allowances for reconditioning, overhead, rubles; ~ E is the sum of all the costs, rubles; Is is the income from shipments, rubles; Cr~ are the charges for road construction, rubles, constituting 20 percent of the income obtained in the process of operation of the motor transport fleet. Comments and suggestions should bs directed to: 252601, Kiev, 1, GSP, ~ Kreshchatik, 5, Tekhnika Press. TABLE OF CONTENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PAGE Foreword . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 PROFIT WHEN USING VAN-TYPE TRUCKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 ~ Profitability indexes for using the following vans on ~ city streets: GAZ-51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 GAZ-53A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 - ZIL-150, ZIL-164 , . . . . . . _ , . . . . . . . . . . 36 2IL-130 . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 ~ ZIL-130,GKB-817~trailer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 KAMAZ-5320 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 . KAMAZ-5320,~GKB-8350 trailer . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 On group I roads: GAZ-S1A truck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 GAZ-53A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 ZIL-7.50, ZIL-164 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 ZIL-130 . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . 64 ZIL-130, GRB-817 trailer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 KEIMAZ-5320 . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7~? KAMAZ-5320, GKB-8350 trailer . . . , . . . . . . . . 78 PROFIT WHE1~ USING DU1~ TRUCKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Profitability Indexes for using the following dumpsters (hi city streets: .GAZ-9 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 ZIL-585 � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 ZIL-555 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 MAZ-503B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 KraZ-256B ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 BelAZ-540 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 On Group I roads: GAZ-93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 ZIL-585 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Z IL-555 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 MAZ-503B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 KrAZ-256B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 BelAZ-540 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l I9 7 FOR OFF[CIAL USE ONLY APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/09: CIA-RDP82-00850R000500080039-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/09: CIA-RDP82-00850R000500080039-6 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY PROFIT WHEN USING DUI~ TRUCKS IN MINING OPERATIONS 121 Profitability indexes for dumpters on group III roads: ZIL-585 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 ZIL-'~ 35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 MAZ-5U3S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 KrAZ-256B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 BelAZ-540 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 PROFIT WHEN USING TRACTOR/TRAILERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Profitability indexes for tractor/trailers on city streets: i~AZ-608 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 5 ZIL-130V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 MAZ-504 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 ~ on group I roads: KAZ-608 truck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 ZIL-130V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 MAZ-504 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Ref erences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 COPYRIGHT: Izdatel'stvo "Tekhnika," 1980 ~ 9576 CSO: 1829/236 ~ 8 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/09: CIA-RDP82-00850R000500080039-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/09: CIA-RDP82-00850R400540080039-6 FOR OFF'[CiAL USE ONLY ~ RAILROAD INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE, TABLE OF CONTENTS OF ~ASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULE Moscow RASPISANIYE DVIZHENIYA PA3SAZHIRSKIKA PQYEZDOV (KRATKOYE) NA 19'81-1982 in Russian (signed to press 4 Aug 81~ pp 1-5, 384 [Instructions for use and tatile of contents of book "Sfiort ~chedule of Pass~enger Train Traffic for 198i-1982," edited Tiy B. A. Taultn, Izdatel~stvo "Transport", 50,000 copies, 384 pgges] _ [Text] How To Use the Train Traffic Sch,edule . Numbering of Trains ~ Each train is given a special number~ even or uneven, wfii.ch deftnes its cate- gory (Nos 1-98 are express trains, No~ 101-698 are passenger train:r, NQS 6001- 6998 are subyrban trains, Nos 951~968 are mixed freight passenger trains, and Nos 901-948 are mail-baggage txatns). Train num~'iers were established on the following principles: (1) one integer indi- cates that number under which the train departs from tlie ortgtnal station and arrives at the final station of its route; (2) a train number whicfi has frac- tional digita indicates that the train number changes from even to odd or odd to even along the route depending on the established numtiering of trains in the sec- tions; the numerator indtcates the train number under which it departs from the initial or final station. Table Numbering The table numbers are assigned to particular units consi.sting of one or several rail sections. Table numbers omitted from the order have lieen left open deltber-- ately in order to be used later when other trains are included tn the schedule. Time Used on USSR Railroads The computation of time for all uSSR terri.tory is done.accordtng to tfie interna- ~ tional system of time zones except tfiat ix? all zones (from t~e second to tfie 12tTi) clocks are moved one fiour forward co~ared to tfie ~nternational zonal time. Moscow time is~ used universally ih tfie USSR railroad system. Moscow ttme dtffers from East European time by one fiour and from Central European time by~ two Fiours. . 9 ~ ~ ~ FOR OFFICIAL U3E ONLY APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/09: CIA-RDP82-00850R000500080039-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02109: CIA-RDP82-00850R400540080039-6 FOR OFF'ICIAL USE ONLY To convert the train schedule to local zonal ti'3ne, i.t t~ necessary to add to Moscow ttme (the second zone} one liour in tfie thiYd zone., two Fiours ih tfie Pourth, three fiours in tfie ftfth, and so on. If we know the zone in which the particular statton or city Felongs and add to the time indicated in tfie schedule the train number minus twro we w~ll o~tatn 1oca1 time; conversely, if we know lo~al zonal time and subtract tfie numFier of tfie zone minus two from tt, we will olitain Moscow time. l~ours and minutes in the schedule are always s~iown in Moscow time (:unless there~is a special reservation). Days are counted from zero (_24 ho~}rs QQ minutes~ to 24 liours . The time zones of the USSR are sho~rn on the map of railroads appended to ttie schedule. Explanation of Symbols and Afili,reviations Found in the 'rS~cfiedule'~ Days of the Week: Monday 1 Tuesday 2 Flednesday 3 Thursday - 4 Fri.day 5 Saturday 6 Sundap 7 "Chet;' - even numhers "Nech." - odd numbers V or/1 - train does not go to the station - (dash) - train does not stop brief train stop not prectsely fixed Tiy tlie scfiedule + - runs in summer -I+ - runs in winter For the Passenger Train Traffic Schedule (Ter- minals in the City of Moscow, pp 6--10): Types- of Cars in the Train "VR" - dining car "KB" - car with b.uffet compartment "SV" - first-clasa sleeping car wi.tli douh.le compartments "M" - first--clas:s. car wi.th four-person compartments and reserved Fierths "P" - second-class car wi.tfi. reserved ~iertfis. "Zh" second-cla~s, non-reserved car In the Station Name Column: "Ot.'~ or "Otpr." departure. "Pr." or "Pri'ti.." - arri:val "P1." - station platform 10 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/09: CIA-RDP82-00850R000500080039-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/49: CIA-RDP82-00850R040500080039-6 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY In the Headfngs of tfie. Tahles o~ Tratn S~cliednles� The upper part of each tatile i'ndicate~ the. name of tfie compaap~ train, i~ts category~, the numbeY under wt?tcn it travels in one di'~ce.ctton, the numfier of the traih traveling in tfie opposite dtrection, the terminal points of its circulat~on, and a brief indication of the daps on whicfi the train travel~. The numbers found after the names of tfis train routes or after t~ie indication of their period of operation have ~fie following meanings: 1) the. train operates tfiroughout tI~ enti.re summer peri.od, that is, in June, July, and August; the period of oper-- ation of the train may change later depending on tfie flow of passengers; 2) the train operates in .Tuly~ and August; 3) the tratn operates only in Auguat. Trains not marked by the numbers 1), 2~, and 3~ are ctrculating constantly during the effective time of the schedule.. How To Find Train Departure or Arri~al Tijmes for Any S~tation To find the table f:n which a parti.cular station is included one ~honld f~rst find the name of the station in the alphabet and then find tr.e appropriate table 5y the number set alongside the station name. It must be kept in mind fiere tfiat the reference numbers do not tndicate pages, but rather table numbers. After finding the table which tncludea the necessary station, one sfiould look at the vertical columns to the.left and right of the station name, wfiicfi sfiow train numbers and the times that they pass each station. If there is a das~i oppo- site the station, this means that the particular train does not have a stop; tf the abbreviations "Pr." or "Ot." are next to the station this means that the indi- cated time corresponds to the arrival or departure of the train; the symbols V or /1 mean that the particular train does not pass thr~>ugh the particular station; the symbol * indicates a brief stop by the train not exactly recorded in tlie schedule. In the tables of schedule:. compiled for trains traveling in both di-- rections, the schedule of trains placed on the left must be read from top to liot- tom, while the trains on the right are read from tFue bottom to the top. Some tables with a large number of trains in a section are comptled s~eparately for each direction of travel, tn other words, trains are put only on the right of the sta- tion name; the time of train travel in these taliles must always be re~.d from top .to bottom. The symfiol ' is added aFiove the taFile number for the. numbers of ta6les showing the opposite direction. , How To Compile a Trip Route To compile a route for a trip by train, from the map of USSR railroad~ appended to tfie scTiedule one must select tfie most appropriate di.rection and write down tn sequential order the numhers placed along tfie rafl lines. Tfie scfledules of tratns 11 FOR OFF[C~AL USE ONLY APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/09: CIA-RDP82-00850R000500080039-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/49: CIA-RDP82-00850R040500080039-6 EOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY ' printed tn the reference ta~i.Zes~ under tfi~sre. mm~fiers vri'11 giVe the complete trip along the chosen route.. T~en compfl~ng tTie route of a trip one ~rtust keep in mtnd that the shortest dfstance i~ not alarays tfie fastest in time. Tfierefore, one must pay attention to particular ~cars that travel ~tfiout transfers (~tfie Table of _ Non-Transfer Travel Fiy Particular Cars~. How To Determine tTie. ~os:t of a Trip to Passengers :'o calculate the. coat of a trig to pas~engers~ one must add up the number of ktlosn- eters ~hown in the tables for the selected route and tfiea, after oFitaining tTie total distance, use the calculatton tables in the section "Ratl Passenger Rates" to determine the cost of travel to passengera. It must be kept in mind that wiien add- ing distances the total number of kilometers does not always correspond to tfie tariff distances (some distances such as short trips to deadend stations and travel through large ~unction points such as the Moscow and Leningrad ratl centers are not counted). Therefore there may be a sligTit dtfference between the distance de- termined on the basis of tables in the schedule and the distance sfiown in Tartff Manual No 4, which is the basic manual for calculating tfie amounts tfiat passengers pay to travel by Soviet railroads. ~ Table of Contents page How To Use the Train Traffic Schedule. . . . . . . . . . . . . . � , . . . 3 Schedule of Passenger Train Traffic (Terminals in tfi~ City of Moscoar~ 6 Non-Transfer Trips by Particular Cars . . . . . . � . � � � � � � � � � � . . lI International Trains and Cars . . . . . . . . . . . . � � � � � � � � . . . . 23 Alphabetized I:ist of Stations and Stopping Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Train Traffic Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Passenger Trains and Routes of Travel in the Principal Directions 335 Railroad Passenger Rates (Tariffs) . . . . . . . � � � � � � � � � � � . � . 368 Pxincipal Rules of Conveying Passengers, Hand-Carried Articles, and Baggage on the Railroads of the USSR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 380 COPYRIGHT: Izdatel'stvo "Trans~ort", 1981 11,176 CSO: 1829/238 END 12 FOR OFF[CIAL USE ONLY APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/09: CIA-RDP82-00850R000500080039-6