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Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –
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Order No. 3568-r of December 2, 2025
By the end of 2025, 382.3 million rubles will be allocated for the comprehensive development of the Novorossiysk transport hub. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed the corresponding order.
Budgetary investments allocated from the Government's reserve fund will, in particular, allow for the accelerated construction of the B receiving and dispatching railway yard at Novorossiysk station, the continuation of the reconstruction of the section between the Kirillovsky checkpoint and Park B, and the completion of the reconstruction of the Gaiduk traction substation.
In addition, using the allocated funds, the reconstruction of the first main track will be completed in the fourth quarter of 2025.
In September 2025, the Novorossiysk Transport Hub development project was included in the comprehensive state program "Construction," which made it possible to attract federal budget funds for its implementation.
In total, approximately 50 km of new railway track is planned for construction. This will eliminate bottlenecks in the approaches to seaports in southern Russia, which in turn will improve the speed of cargo delivery.
As Mikhail Mishustin reported at a meeting with deputy prime ministers on December 8, nearly 70 billion rubles have been allocated for such purposes by 2030.
"We will continue to develop new logistics routes and increase highway capacity to ensure reliable product deliveries and enable people to travel quickly and easily across the country," the Prime Minister emphasized.
The work is being carried out within the framework of the federal project "Development of the core railway network", which is part of the new national project "Efficient transport system".
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