Rail Crisis on the Russian Railways during the First World War and Efforts to Overcome It

IF 0.1 Q3 HISTORY
N. Bogomazov
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The article examines the shortage of rails, fittings, and switches on the Russian railways during the First World War. With the beginning of the war, the necessity to repair and restore railways within the theater of operations became apparent, which required a large amount of railway track material. In 1914, these needs could still be met by the allocation of new orders to Russian factories, as well as at the expense of existing stocks. Nonetheless, at the beginning of 1915, it became obvious that the wartime needs significantly exceeded the capabilities of Russian enterprises. In the summer of 1915, the government placed a large order for track materials abroad, which was fully executed. Even though the Field Headquarters demanded that more rails should be ordered abroad, the government refused to place a new order abroad due to the need to buy foreign currency at unfavorable exchange rate, hoping that Russian enterprises could cover all the needs. But these plans failed, and since the summer of 1915 the lack of track materials had become one of the main problems of the Russian railways. The Ministry of Transportation was forced to take emergency measures to give the front the required number of rails, fittings, and switches. Firstly, the rear roads were asked to dismantle some of the secondary and inactive lines, then — to remove rails from fences, hitching posts and guard rails from the bridges. However, these measures, while worsening the general condition of the Russian railways, did not give the desired effect.
第一次世界大战期间俄罗斯铁路的铁路危机及其克服的努力
本文考察了第一次世界大战期间俄罗斯铁路上的铁轨、配件和开关的短缺。随着战争的开始,修复和恢复战区内铁路的必要性变得明显,这需要大量的铁路轨道材料。在1914年,这些需求仍然可以通过向俄罗斯工厂分配新订单来满足,同时也可以以牺牲现有库存为代价。尽管如此,在1915年初,战争需求明显超过了俄罗斯企业的能力。1915年夏,政府向国外订购了大量的轨道材料,并全部执行。尽管战地总部要求在国外订购更多的铁轨,但由于需要在不利的汇率下购买外币,政府拒绝向国外下新的订单,希望俄罗斯企业能够满足所有需求。但是这些计划失败了,自1915年夏天以来,缺乏轨道材料已经成为俄罗斯铁路的主要问题之一。交通运输部被迫采取紧急措施,向前线提供所需数量的铁轨、配件和开关。首先,要求后方道路拆除一些次要和闲置的线路,然后拆除围栏上的栏杆,吊车柱上的栏杆和桥梁上的护栏。然而,这些措施虽然使俄国铁路的总体状况恶化,却没有达到预期的效果。
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