Latitude and longitude of Obskaya–Bovanenkovo Line
Satellite map of Obskaya–Bovanenkovo Line
The Obskaya–Bovanenkovo Line is a 525-kilometre long (326 mi) railway line in northern Russia, which is both built and owned by Gazprom. It was opened for traffic in 2010, and was built for the gas fields around Bovanenkovo on the Yamal Peninsula, the Yamal project. In February 2011, it was extended to the Karskaya station, making it 572 km long. The railway contains a 3.9-kilometre long (2.4 mi) bridge, the Yuribey Bridge. At Obskaya, it is connected to the Salekhard–Igarka Railway. The rail distance between Moscow and Bovanenkovo is 2,906 kilometres (1,806 mi).
Latitude: 70° 22' 17.99" N
Longitude: 68° 40' 7.19" E