Russia's Railways: Life at the End of the Tracks

Snow lies on the ground in the village of Kalach, Sverdlovsk region, Russia October 18, 2015. In a remote corner of the Urals region at the end of a narrow-gauge railway is Kalach, population about a dozen. Three decades ago 600 people called the village home, but the local forestry industry suffered as the former Soviet Union imploded and people moved away in search of work. In Kalach today there are no telephones, no mobile reception and only a few hours of electricity a day. (Photo by Maxim Zmeyev/Reuters)
Russia's Railways: Life at the End of the Tracks
   
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