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Yamaltransstroy JSC (Russian: Ямалтрансстрой) is a Russian construction company, general contractor of Gazprom for construction and operation of the railway line on Yamal to Bovanenkovo, Kharasavey and Novoport deposits. The head office is in Moscow with a company branch in Labytnangi. ==History== In 1985, the construction and installation union Yamaltransstroy was founded with the aim of constructing railways in the far north of Western Siberia. In 1986, construction started on the Obskaya-Bovanenkovo railway line with a length of 509 km to the gas condensate deposits at Kharasavey Cape. The track is located completely beyond the Arctic Circle in permafrost conditions, and is one of the most difficult railway tracks due to geological, climatological and natural conditions. In 1992, the enterprise became a joint-stock company. In 2009, the company completed the construction of a 4-kilometre bridge crossing the River Yuribey (334th km of the track), one of the most difficult engineering facilities beyond the Arctic Circle.〔REGIONS.RU — news of the Federation. Main “miracle” of Tyumen Oblast is the bridge over the Yuribey〕 By 2010-2011, the track was practically completed and revenues of the company fell by half, reduced to 9.4 billion roubles in 2010.〔Go to. Elena Mazneva, Alisa Fialko. Sale without contract. Vedomosti (25 August 2011). Verified on 28 December 2012. Archived from original source on 12 January 2013.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Yamaltransstroy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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