Tommot (Russian: Томмо́т; Yakut: Томмот) is a town in Aldansky District of the Sakha Republic, Russia, located on the Aldan River (a right-hand tributary...
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Tommot Urban Settlement (‹See Tfd›Russian: городско́е поселе́ние «го́род Томмо́т») is a municipal formation (an urban settlement) in Aldansky Municipal...
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только новости! (in Russian). Retrieved July 22, 2024. "Russian Berkakit-Tommot-Nizhny Bestyakh line completed". Will Vernon (September 18, 2020). "Siberia's...
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the operating section of the line is Tommot, on the right bank of the Aldan River at kilometer 767. Beyond Tommot station, the railway crosses the Aldan...
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tariff guide for freight infrastructure Neryungri — Tommot.[citation needed] In 2009, work on the Tommot — Amga section was initiated. In 2010, the stacking...
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crossed by the Amur–Yakutsk Mainline, which runs north to Neryungri and Tommot, with an extension to Nizhny Bestyakh opened in 2019. The original section...
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sometimes stranding hundreds of travelers in the process. The Berkakit–Tommot railroad is currently in operation. It links the Baikal-Amur Mainline with...
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Tungir, Tokko Upper Aldan: Aldan, Upper Amur, Amga, Dzheltulak, Timpton, Tommot, Khingan, Chul'man, Chul'man-Gilyui Uchur-Zeya: Uchur, Zeya Selemdzha-Bureya-Urmi:...
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Upper Aldan (subdialects: Aldan, Upper Amur, Amga, Dzheltulak, Timpton, Tommot, Khingan, Chul'man, Chul'man-Gilyui) Uchur-Zeya (subdialects: Uchur, Zeya)...
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