Sakhalin Tunnel

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Sakhalin Tunnel
Planned profile of the Sakhalin Tunnel
Overview
Official nameRussian: Сахалинский тоннель
Russian: Строительство № 507
LineBaikal-Amur Mainline and Sakhalin Railway
LocationRussia (Sakhalin Oblast, and Khabarovsk Krai)
StatusPostpone project
SystemOAO RZhD
CrossesNevelskoy Strait
StartCape Lazarev
EndCape Pogibi
Operation
Work begunSeptember 6, 1950
ClosedMay 26, 1953
TrafficRailway
Characterfreight
Technical
Length11.750 km (7.301 mi)
No. of trackssingle-track
Track gauge1,520 mm (4 ft 11+2732 in) (Russian gauge)
Highest elevation5.7 m (19 ft)
Lowest elevation−60 m (−200 ft)
Route map

The Sakhalin Tunnel (Russian: Сахалинский тоннель) is an incomplete and currently indefinitely postponed construction project, which after completion would have connected the island of Sakhalin with mainland Russia via a tunnel of approximately 10 kilometres (6 mi) under the Nevelskoy Strait (the narrowest part of the Strait of Tartary).

The construction started under the late Stalinist rule to serve primarily military and settlements purposes, and was abandoned soon after Stalin's death in 1953.

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