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Federal Passenger Company is a national rail passenger carrier of the Russian Federation, and an entity subject to antimonopoly regulation.

Russian Railways rail infrastructure forms the basis of FPC’s route network (over 85.6 ‘000 km as at the end of 2019) – the world’s third-longest rail network.

FPC provides rail passenger services across 77 out of 85 Russian regions, ensuring transport accessibility and regional pattern.

The Company’s network includes several routes within Russia for which no other alternative modes of transport are available, such as Tynda–Komsomolsk, Petrozavodsk–Kostomuksha, Kamyshin–Moscow, and Tomsk–Bely Yar etc.

FPC operates 27 international routes, providing direct and transit passenger services by its trains to and from 20 countries.

FPC’s organisational structure includes administration, 13 regional branches, three subsidiaries, one central carriage site, and seven centres. The branches comprise 23 passenger carriage depots, 32 carriage sites, ten railway agencies, and the Vehicle Transport Centre.

85.6 ‘000 km
OF THE COMPANY’S ROUTE NETWORK — RAILWAY INFRASTRUCTURE OF RUSSIAN RAILWAYS
77 Russian regions
ARE COVERED BY JSC FPC
17 ‘000 carriages
ARE AVAILABLE IN THE COMPANY’S ROLLING STOCK FLEET