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Поиск по определенным полям
Чтобы сузить результаты поисковой выдачи, можно уточнить запрос, указав поля, по которым производить поиск. Список полей представлен выше. Например:

author:иванов

Можно искать по нескольким полям одновременно:

author:иванов title:исследование

Логически операторы
По умолчанию используется оператор AND. Оператор AND означает, что документ должен соответствовать всем элементам в группе:

исследование разработка

author:иванов title:разработка

оператор OR означает, что документ должен соответствовать одному из значений в группе:

исследование OR разработка

author:иванов OR title:разработка

оператор NOT исключает документы, содержащие данный элемент:

исследование NOT разработка

author:иванов NOT title:разработка

Тип поиска
При написании запроса можно указывать способ, по которому фраза будет искаться. Поддерживается четыре метода: поиск с учетом морфологии, без морфологии, поиск префикса, поиск фразы. По-умолчанию, поиск производится с учетом морфологии. Для поиска без морфологии, перед словами в фразе достаточно поставить знак "доллар":

$исследование $развития

Для поиска префикса нужно поставить звездочку после запроса:

исследование*

Для поиска фразы нужно заключить запрос в двойные кавычки:

"исследование и разработка"

Поиск по синонимам
Для включения в результаты поиска синонимов слова нужно поставить решётку "#" перед словом или перед выражением в скобках. В применении к одному слову для него будет найдено до трёх синонимов. В применении к выражению в скобках к каждому слову будет добавлен синоним, если он был найден. Не сочетается с поиском без морфологии, поиском по префиксу или поиском по фразе.

#исследование

Группировка
Для того, чтобы сгруппировать поисковые фразы нужно использовать скобки. Это позволяет управлять булевой логикой запроса. Например, нужно составить запрос: найти документы у которых автор Иванов или Петров, и заглавие содержит слова исследование или разработка:

author:(иванов OR петров) title:(исследование OR разработка)

Приблизительный поиск слова
Для приблизительного поиска нужно поставить тильду "~" в конце слова из фразы. Например:

бром~

При поиске будут найдены такие слова, как "бром", "ром", "пром" и т.д. Можно дополнительно указать максимальное количество возможных правок: 0, 1 или 2. Например:

бром~1

По умолчанию допускается 2 правки.
Критерий близости
Для поиска по критерию близости, нужно поставить тильду "~" в конце фразы. Например, для того, чтобы найти документы со словами исследование и разработка в пределах 2 слов, используйте следующий запрос:

"исследование разработка"~2

Релевантность выражений
Для изменения релевантности отдельных выражений в поиске используйте знак "^" в конце выражения, после чего укажите уровень релевантности этого выражения по отношению к остальным. Чем выше уровень, тем более релевантно данное выражение. Например, в данном выражении слово "исследование" в четыре раза релевантнее слова "разработка":

исследование^4 разработка

По умолчанию, уровень равен 1. Допустимые значения - положительное вещественное число.
Поиск в интервале
Для указания интервала, в котором должно находиться значение какого-то поля, следует указать в скобках граничные значения, разделенные оператором TO. Будет произведена лексикографическая сортировка.

author:[Иванов TO Петров]

Будут возвращены результаты с автором, начиная от Иванова и заканчивая Петровым, Иванов и Петров будут включены в результат.

author:{Иванов TO Петров}

Такой запрос вернёт результаты с автором, начиная от Иванова и заканчивая Петровым, но Иванов и Петров не будут включены в результат. Для того, чтобы включить значение в интервал, используйте квадратные скобки. Для исключения значения используйте фигурные скобки.

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Transport in Russia

The transport network of the Russian Federation is one of the world's most extensive transport network The national web of roads, railways and airways stretches almost 7,700 km 4,800 mi from Kaliningrad in the west to the Kamchatka Peninsula in the east, and major cities such as Moscow and Saint Petersburg are served by extensive rapid transit systems

Russia has adopted two national transport strategies in recent years On 12 May 2005, the Russian Ministry of Transport adopted the Transport Strategy of the Russian Federation to 2020 Three years later, on 22 November 2008, the Russian government adopted a revised strategy, extending to 2030

The export of transport services is an important component of Russia’s GDP The government anticipates that between 2007 and 2030, the measures included in its 2008 transport strategy will increase the export of transport services to a total value of $80 billion, a sevenfold increase on its 2008 value Foreign cargo weight transported is expected to increase from 28 million tonnes to 100 million tonnes over the same period

Contents

  • 1 Rail transport
    • 11 Rapid-transit systems
    • 12 Rail links with adjacent countries
  • 2 Roads and highways
  • 3 Waterways
    • 31 Black Sea and Sea of Azov
    • 32 Baltic Sea
    • 33 White Sea, Barents Sea, and other seas of Arctic Ocean
    • 34 Seas of Pacific Ocean
    • 35 Caspian Sea
  • 4 Pipelines
  • 5 Airports
    • 51 Airports with paved runways
    • 52 Airports with unpaved runways
  • 6 See also
  • 7 References
  • 8 External links

Rail transportedit

Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line Main article: Rail transport in Russia See also: History of rail transport in Russia and Russian Railways

Russia has the world's second-largest railway network, second only to that of the United States,1 with a total track length of 87,157 kilometres 54,157 mi as of 2011 86,200 kilometres 53,600 mi of this uses a broad rail gauge of 1,520 mm 4 ft 11 27⁄32 in, while a narrow gauge of 1,067 mm 3 ft 6 in is used on a 957-km 595-mile stretch of railway on Sakhalin Island Electrified track accounts for around half of the Russian railway network - totalling 40,300 kilometres 25,000 mi - but carries the majority of railway traffic2

Train station in Krasnoyarsk

Russian Railways, the state-owned national rail carrier, is one of the world's largest transport companies, enjoying a monopoly over rail transport in Russia Established in 1992, it employs an estimated 950,000 people, and accounted for 25% of the entire national GDP in 200934 In 2007 alone, Russian Railways carried a total of 13 billion passengers5 and 13 billion tons of freight6 on its common-carrier routes

Allegro trains near Vyborg Tram in St Petersburg

Rapid-transit systemsedit

  • Moscow Metro – 12 lines, 200 stations, 3333 km
  • Saint Petersburg Metro – 5 lines, 67 stations, 1132 km
  • Novosibirsk Metro – 2 lines, 13 stations, 159 km
  • Nizhny Novgorod Metro – 2 lines, 14 stations, 188 km
  • Samara Metro – 1 line, 10 stations, 127 km
  • Yekaterinburg Metro – 1 line, 9 stations, 127 km
  • Kazan Metro – 1 line, 10 stations, 158 km

Also there is a Metrotram system in Volgograd and three more cities with metro systems under construction:

  • Omsk
  • Chelyabinsk
  • Krasnoyarsk

Rail links with adjacent countriesedit

Voltage of electrification systems not necessarily compatible

  • Norway – no – But Proposed Via Finland & Sweden – break of gauge 1,524 mm 5 ft/1,435 mm 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in, or Murmansk – Kirkenes 10 km of 1,435 mm 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in on the Norwegian side will probably be widened to 1,520 mm 4 ft 11 27⁄32 incitation needed
  • Finland – Yes — same gauge of 1,524 mm 5 ft/1,520 mm 4 ft 11 27⁄32 in
  • Estonia – Yes — same gauge of 1,520 mm 4 ft 11 27⁄32 in
  • Latvia – Yes — same gauge of 1,520 mm 4 ft 11 27⁄32 in
  • Lithuania – Yes – same gauge of 1,520 mm 4 ft 11 27⁄32 in
  • Poland – Yes – Via Kaliningrad Oblast – break of gauge 1,520 mm 4 ft 11 27⁄32 in/1,435 mm 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in
  • Belarus – Yes – same gauge of 1,520 mm 4 ft 11 27⁄32 in
  • Ukraine – Yes – same gauge of 1,520 mm 4 ft 11 27⁄32 in
  • Georgia – Yes – same gauge of 1,520 mm 4 ft 11 27⁄32 in
  • Azerbaijan – Yes – same gauge of 1,520 mm 4 ft 11 27⁄32 in
  • Kazakhstan – Yes – same gauge of 1,520 mm 4 ft 11 27⁄32 in
  • China – Yes – break of gauge 1,520 mm 4 ft 11 27⁄32 in/1,435 mm 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in
  • Mongolia – Yes – same gauge of 1,520 mm 4 ft 11 27⁄32 in
  • North Korea – Yes – break of gauge 1,520 mm 4 ft 11 27⁄32 in/1,435 mm 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in

Roads and highwaysedit

See also: List of motorways in Russia

As of 2006 Russia had 933,000 km of roads, of which 755,000 were paved7 Some of these make up the Russian federal motorway system With a large land area the road density is the lowest of all the G8 and BRIC countries8

Road safetyedit

Road deaths in Russia, 2004-2016

Road safety in Russia is poor, with a road accident rate higher than in Europe or the United States9 In 2011, Russia was 4th by number of absolute recorded road deaths, behind the United States10 Increasingly harsher penalties for traffic violations were imposed after 2008, but the level of corruption among traffic law enforcement authorities limits their effectiveness in reducing the number of accidents11 Dashcams are widespread, inasmuch as Russian courts prefer video evidence to eyewitness testimony, but also as a guard against police corruption and insurance fraud12

Fleetedit

See also: Automotive industry in the Soviet Union and Automotive industry in Russia M3 Highway Western High-Speed Diameter road in St Petersburg Marshrutkas parked at Nizhny Tagil railway station's parking lot during winter LiAZ buses are the most common city buses in Russia

After World War II, trucks and buses were manufactured for the socialist countries of Eastern Europe: Ikarus urban, intercity and tourist buses, Skoda buses and trucks, Industriewerke Ludwigsfelde and Robur trucks, Tatra, LIAZ, Praga V3S, Csepel, Avia and ZSD Nysa passenger vans and Zuk cargo vans During the late 1950s OAF trucks were imported from the West, and Berliet T60 dump trucks were imported in 1969 to open the mine and ore-processing plant of Ai in the Orenburg Oblast Tractors from Volvo and Mercedes-Benz NG were imported during the 1970s for the road-transport organization Sovtransavto Unic-Fiat tractors were imported in the mid-1970s for the port of Leningrad, and Unit Rig and International Harvester Paystar dump trucks and cement mixers were used for the construction of irrigation canals from 1979 to 1983 Fawn ballast tractors were imported from 1970 to the 1980s, and Komatsu dump trucks began to be imported in 1979 Magirus bonneted flatbed trucks and dump trucks were used in 1975 for the construction of the Baikal–Amur Mainline BAM

By the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, priority was given to smaller cars such as the Mercedes-Benz S-Class W116 as police cars, taxis and vans However, most vehicles were Soviet-made cars: Moskvitch, GAZ-M20 Pobeda, GAZ, ZiL, VAZ, Izh and ZAZ automobiles, UAZ and LuAZ jeeps, RAF and ErAZ vans, GAZ, Kamaz, ZiL, MAZ, KrAZ, UralAZ, BelAZ and KAZ Colkhides trucks, KAvZ, PAZ, LiAZ and LAZ buses and ZiU trolleybuses

In 1988, the free sale of trucks and buses was permitted Since the 1990s, many new and used cars have been imported During the 2000s, foreign companies began to build factories in Russia or enter into agreements with existing assembly plants

Currently, European and Asian parts of Russia have different fleets European Russia primarily contains Russian, European, Japanese, American and Chinese cars and trucks; the Asian side contains used vehicles from the Japanese domestic market, concentrated in Vladivostok The largest share of Russian auto brands is in the North Caucasus regions of Dagestan and Chechnya

GAZelle marshrutkas and Ford Transit, Peugeot Boxer, Fiat Ducato, Renault Master, Iveco Daily, Mercedes-Benz Sprinter and Volkswagen Crafter vans and Russian PAZ, Ukrainian Bogdan, South Korean Hyundai County and Chinese BAW minibuses, painted in one color, are used as share taxis City buses are primarily the Russian PAZ, KAvZ, LiAZ, MARZ, NefAZ, Volzhanin and Belarusian MAZ European buses are used in Vladivostok 51 MAN A78 Lion's City LE buses, Moscow one Mercedes-Benz Turk O345 Connecto LF, four Ikarus 435, 71 Scania OmniLink assembled in Russia and one MAN A23 Lion's City GL, Kolomna 16 Mercedes-Benz Turk O345 Connecto H and one Mercedes-Benz Türk O345 Conecto LF and St Petersburg 16 MAN Lion's Classic and 52 buses Scania OmniLink buses Other cities run new Chinese and used German, Swedish, Finnish and Dutch buses In July 2014, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev issued a decree banning foreign technical purchases including public transport for state and municipal needscitation needed Intercity buses are Chinese, Korean and Russian, and large companies are buying European buses

Grey market vehicles, such as the Ford Mustang, Lincoln Town Car, Ford F-Series, Dodge Viper, Toyota Sienna, Toyota 4Runner, Acura, Toyota Highlander, Toyota Venza, Infiniti, Chevrolet Corvette and Chevrolet Camaro, are sold by special dealers Grey-market US trucks include Freightliner, International, Peterbuilt and Volvo In late 2013 International began selling a Russian version of the International ProStar tractor, and sales of Western Star 6900XD dump trucks were scheduled to begin in 2014

Vehicle availability end of year, in thousands13
1990 2000 2005 2010 2011 2012
Trucks total, including pickups and cargo vans - total 2,744 4,401 4,848 5,414 5,545 5,751
Owned by companiesnote 1 331 1,387 944 683 661 611
Owned by individuals 4 1,568 2,300 2,950 3,097 3,273
Public busesnote 2 153 109 79 63 72 75
Automobiles total 8,964 20,353 25,570 34,354 36,415 38,792
Owned by individuals 8,677 19,097 24,125 32,629 34,624 36,917
Trolleybuses 138 122 114 111 110 110
  1. ^ For 1990 by road-transport companies, since 2000 by all companies
  2. ^ 2000-2010, excludes small businesses; 2011-2012: owned and leased

According to the Russian Federal State Statistics Service, in 2013 the number of individually-owned cars per 1,000 of population was 3041 in the Ural Federal District, 3126 in Sverdlovsk Oblast, 2025 in the North-West Federal District, 3453 in Pskov oblast, 2985 in the Far Eastern Federal District, 4848 in Kamchatka Krai, 2846 in the Central Federal District, 3405 in the Belgorod Oblast, 2743 in the Southern Federal District 2895 in Krasnodar Krai, 2618 in the Siberian Federal District 2925 in the Republic of Khakassia and Novosibirsk Oblast, 258 in the Volga Federal District 2981 in Orenburg Oblast and 197 in the North Caucasian Federal District 2672 in Stavropol Krai The regions with the greatest car ownership are Kamchatka Krai in Asiatic Russia 4848 and Belgorod Oblast in European Russia 3405 Those with the least are Chukotka Autonomous Okrug in Asiatic Russia 731 and the Republic of Ingushetia in European Russia 130014

Waterwaysedit

Port of Murmansk Overview of the Port of Novorossiysk

According to the data of the Maritime Board Morskaya Kollegiya of the Russian Government for 2004,15 1366 million tons of cargo have been carried that year over Russia's inland waterways, the total cargo transportation volume being 87,5565 million ton-km During same year, 53 companies were engaged in carrying passengers over Russia's inland waterways; they transported 228 million passengers, the total volume of river passenger transportation being 8411 million passenger-km

Black Sea and Sea of Azovedit

Novorossiysk, Rostov-on-Don, Sochi, Tuapse, Yeysk

Baltic Seaedit

Baltiysk, Kaliningrad, Primorsk, St Petersburg, Vyborg, Vysotsk

White Sea, Barents Sea, and other seas of Arctic Oceanedit

Arkhangelsk, Dudinka, Igarka, Murmansk, Tiksi, Vitino

Seas of Pacific Oceanedit

Kholmsk, Magadan, Nakhodka Vostochny Port, Nevelsk, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Vanino, Vladivostok

Caspian Seaedit

Astrakhan, Makhachkala

Pipelinesedit

Ceremony marking the start of construction of the Nord Stream gas pipeline’s underwater section in Vyborg with former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev Main articles: Energy policy of the Soviet Union and Energy policy of Russia

Russia is home to the world's longest oil pipeline, the Druzhba pipeline and in fact one of the biggest oil pipeline networks in the world It carries oil some 4,000 kilometres 2,500 mi from the eastern part of the European Russia to points in Ukraine, Belarus, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Germany The network also branches out into numerous pipelines to deliver its product throughout the Eastern Europe and beyond The name "Druzhba" means "friendship", alluding to the fact that the pipeline supplied oil to the energy-hungry western regions of the Soviet Union, to its "fraternal socialist allies" in the former Soviet bloc, and to western Europe Today, it is the largest principal artery for the transportation of Russian and Kazakh oil across Europe

On 29 October 2012 president Vladimir Putin instructed the general manager of Gazprom to start the construction of the pipeline On 21 May 2014, Russia and China signed a 30-years gas deal which was need to make the project feasible Construction was launched on 1 September 2014 in Yakutsk by president Putin and Chinese deputy premier minister Zhang Gaoli1617

Airportsedit

Air travel is becoming more common as a method of intercity transport in Russia Sheremetyevo International Airport Sukhoi Superjet Further information: Aircraft industry of Russia, List of airports in Russia, and Category:Airports in Russia

As of 2002, there were 2,743 airports in Russia

Aircraft manufacturing is an important industrial sector in Russia, employing around 355,300 people The dissolution of the Soviet Union led to a deep crisis for the industry, especially for the civilian aircraft segment The situation started improving during the middle of the first decade of the 2000s due to growth in air transportation and increasing demand A consolidation programme launched in 2005 led to the creation of the United Aircraft Corporation holding company, which includes most of the industry's key companies According to the Federal State Statistics Service of the Russian Federation, as of 2012, there were 6,200 civil aircraft in Russia13

Airports with paved runwaysedit

total: 630 BD IS ONover 3,047 m: 542,438 to 3,047 m: 2021,524 to 2,437 m: 108914 to 1,523 m: 115under 914 m: 151 1994 est

Airports with unpaved runwaysedit

total: 1,887over 3,047 m: 252,438 to 3,047 m: 451,524 to 2,437 m: 134914 to 1,523 m: 291under 914 m: 1,392 1994 est

See alsoedit

  • Russia portal
  • Transport portal
  • Bering Strait bridge/tunnel
  • Ministry of Transport Russia
  • Production of urban electric transport in Russia

Referencesedit

  1. ^ Railway line length of various countries Russian
  2. ^ Freight by electric railroad 2008 Russian
  3. ^ Gov't transport statistics
  4. ^ LentaRU News "РЖД попросила правительство заняться спасением железных дорог" Russian RZhD asks government to rescue the railroad
  5. ^ Table 228 ПЕРЕВОЗКИ ПАССАЖИРОВ И ПАССАЖИРООБОРОТ ЖЕЛЕЗНОДОРОЖНОГО ТРАНСПОРТА ОБЩЕГО ПОЛЬЗОВАНИЯ; TRANSPORTATION OF PASSENGERS AND PASSENGER TURNOVER OF PUBLIС RAILWAY TRANSPORT Основные показатели транспортной деятельности в России - 2008 г Copyright © Федеральная служба государственной статистики
  6. ^ Table 225 ПЕРЕВОЗКИ ГРУЗОВ И ГРУЗООБОРОТ ЖЕЛЕЗНОДОРОЖНОГО ТРАНСПОРТА ОБЩЕГО ПОЛЬЗОВАНИЯ TRANSPORTATION OF CARGO AND FREIGHT TURNOVER OF PUBLIC RAILWAY TRANSPORT Основные показатели транспортной деятельности в России - 2008 г Copyright © Федеральная служба государственной статистики
  7. ^ Rosstat statistics on length of roads Retrieved on 10 June 2009
  8. ^ "Transport in Russia" International Transport Statistics Database iRAP Archived from the original on 2009-04-17 Retrieved 17 February 2009 
  9. ^ "Russia cuts its traffic deaths with tough fines —and upbeat ads" Public Radio International Retrieved 21 March 2017 
  10. ^ "The world's most dangerous roads - get the data" the Guardian 11 May 2011 Retrieved 22 March 2017 
  11. ^ Oleinik, Anton 1 July 2016 "Corruption on the road: A case study of Russian traffic police" IATSS Research pp 19–25 doi:101016/jiatssr201512001 Retrieved 22 March 2017 
  12. ^ Damon Lavring 15 February 2013 "Why Almost Everyone in Russia Has a Dash Cam" Wired 
  13. ^ a b "НАЛИЧИЕ ТРАНСПОРТНЫХ СРЕДСТВ" Federal State Statistics Service of the Russian Federation in Russian Retrieved January 26, 2017 
  14. ^ http://wwwgksru/free_doc/new_site/business/trans-sv/t3-4xls
  15. ^ Морская коллегия: Речной транспорт Maritime Board: River Transport Russian
  16. ^ "Putin In Yakutsk To Inaugurate Construction Of Pipeline To China" Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty 1 September 2014 Retrieved 2014-09-02 
  17. ^ "Putin gives start to Power of Siberia gas pipeline construction" ITAR-TASS 1 September 2014 Retrieved 2014-09-02 

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Our staff in Moscow and the UK are bilingual in English and Russian and have many years under their belts in the Russian freight environment and have vast experience coordinating goods travelling to events and exhibitions in Russia. Our clients are a diverse mix of multinational companies, interior designers and event management companies as well as individuals.

 

Air Freight

For the larger consignments of commercial goods or personal effects which need to be delivered within a few days, air freight is the best option. Some destinations in Russia can only be accessed by plane or helicopter so air freight is not just an option but the only option! Customs clearance must be taken in to account when planning the route and we can offer a wealth of advice on these issues.

 

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Most road freight to Russia arrives by truck either across the Finnish or Latvian border. Most groupage trucks with Russian cargo depart the UK on Fridays and arrive in their trans-shipment points either on Wednesday or Thursday the following week. It can then take up to 7 further days from this point for arrival in Moscow. A dedicated vehicle can make the journey in about 5 days depending on the time of year.

Goods for events under ATA carnet can also travel by truck and - time permitting - is generally the most economical way to ship.

 

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Containerised cargo is a popular mode of travel to Russia from many ports in the world. Currently the only direct line from the UK to Russia is the Containership vessel operating from Teesside to St. Petersburg port every week. The transit time on this route is about 5 days. From St. Petersburg there are many more inland connections available by road, rail and river.

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Blackthorne International Transport can arrange a full removal service between Russia and the UK from a small one room apartment to a mansion. Our service includes the customs clearance of your goods in both countries, door delivery, unpack and removal of cases.

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