Mokeiha–Zybinskoe peat railway

The Mokeiha–Zybinskoe peat railway (Узкоколейная железная дорога Мокеиха-Зыбинского торфопредприятия) is located in Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia. The peat railway was opened in 1950, and has a total length of 15 km and is operational. The track gauge is and operates year-round.

Current status
The Mokeiha–Zybinskoe narrow-gauge railway's first line was constructed in 1950, in the area of Nekouzsky District, Yaroslavl Oblast, from the village Oktyabr to the swamp peat fields. The peat railway was built for hauling milling peat and workers and operates year-round. The total length of the railway at the peak of its development exceeded 43 km, of which 15 km is currently operational. A peat factory was opened and put into operation in 2015.

Locomotives

 * TU7 – № 0727, 0904, 0952, 1677, 2908, 3333
 * TU6D – № 0274
 * ESU2A – № 044, 268, 929, 999
 * Draisine – PD1 – № 781

Railway cars

 * Flatcar
 * Tank car
 * Tank car – fire train
 * Passenger car PV40
 * Open wagon for peat TSV6A
 * Hopper car to transport track ballast

Work trains

 * Snowplow
 * Crane KJU-O – № 8
 * Track laying cranes PPR2ma