HomeDiagramsDatabaseMapsForum About
     

Go Back   SkyscraperPage Forum > Regional Sections > Europe


Reply

 
Thread Tools Display Modes
     
     
  #1  
Old Posted Oct 18, 2008, 8:06 AM
Surround Surround is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Moscow
Posts: 4
Volgograd

Volgograd (Russian: Волгогра́д), formerly called Tsaritsyn (Russian: Цари́цын) (1598–1925) and Stalingrad (Russian: Сталингра́д) (1925–1961) is a city and the administrative center of Volgograd Oblast, Russia. It is 80 kilometres long, north to south, situated on the western bank of the Volga River. Population 1.012.000 inhabitants.

Last edited by Surround; Jan 14, 2009 at 5:29 PM.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #2  
Old Posted Jan 8, 2009, 6:27 PM
blimey's Avatar
blimey blimey is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Vilnius/London
Posts: 280
Can't see photos, would be interesting to see ex-Stalingrad!
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #3  
Old Posted Jan 14, 2009, 5:10 PM
Surround Surround is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Moscow
Posts: 4
The Motherland Calls, (Russian: Родина-мать зовёт! "Rodina Mat' Zovyot!"), also called Mother Motherland, Mother Motherland Is Calling, or simply The Motherland, or The Mamayev Monument is a statue in Mamayev Kurgan in Volgograd, Russia commemorating the Battle of Stalingrad.

When the memorial was dedicated in 1967 it was the tallest sculpture in the world, measuring 85 meters (279 feet) from the tip of its sword to the top of the plinth. The figure itself measures 52 meters (170 feet), and the sword 33 meters (108 feet). 200 steps which symbolise the 200 days of the Battle of Stalingrad lead from the bottom of the hill to the monument. The lead sculptor was Yevgeny Vuchetich (the famous Russian sculptor of Serbian descent), and the significant structural engineering challenges of the 7900 ton sculpture were handled by Nikolai Nikitin. It appears on both the current flag and coat of arms of Volgograd Oblast.

The model who posed for Mother Motherland, Valentina Izotova, a native of the city, is still recognized for her resemblance to the statue.[1] She was recruited by Lev Maistrenko, an artist who was working on the memorial complex in the early 1960s. According to some sources the statue was partially inspired by Winged Victory of Samothrace, with somewhat more extended drapery. Marshal of the Soviet Union Vasily Ivanovich Chuikov is buried in the area of the monument.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #4  
Old Posted Jan 14, 2009, 9:21 PM
blimey's Avatar
blimey blimey is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Vilnius/London
Posts: 280
Wow! How huge is THAT?
Very, very impressive.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #5  
Old Posted Jan 15, 2009, 5:39 AM
SrbijaCG's Avatar
SrbijaCG SrbijaCG is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 545
Oh lookey...Blimey!!!
You're still around - haven't seen you in ages.

How are things?
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #6  
Old Posted Jan 15, 2009, 1:13 PM
olga's Avatar
olga olga is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Malmo Sweden
Posts: 3,386
Here are some pics I took in 1993:
http://www.pbase.com/olgas/volgograd
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #7  
Old Posted Jan 15, 2009, 4:06 PM
blimey's Avatar
blimey blimey is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Vilnius/London
Posts: 280
Thanks, Olga. That picture with people coming out of the train is priceless

Quote:
Originally Posted by SrbijaCG View Post
Oh lookey...Blimey!!!
You're still around - haven't seen you in ages.

How are things?
Yup, still around. How is my dear Serbian/Montenegran amigo doing these days? Still in Canada or back in Banja Luka/Belgrade/Novi Sadi/whatever?
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #8  
Old Posted Jan 16, 2009, 12:54 PM
Surround Surround is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Moscow
Posts: 4
The Volgograd Metrotram is a light rail system operating in Volgograd, Russia. It consists of 18 stations on one line, paralleling the Volga River from the northern suburbs of Volgograd to its downtown core for a total length of 13.5 kilometres. Most of the Metrotram line shares a surface-level right of way with a previously constructed railway line for 10.2 kilometres, in a manner similar to that of the south leg of the C-Train system in Calgary, for example; the three downtown stations, on the other hand, were built underground over a total length of 3.3 kilometres, meeting design standards consistent with existing Russian metro systems.

The Volgograd Metrotram was inaugurated on 5 November 1984, and presently serves 50 million passengers per year.

Number of lines 1
Number of stations 18
Daily ridership 136,000
Operation
Began operation 5 November 1984
Owner Volgograd Municipality
Operator(s) Metroelectrotrans
Technical
System length 13.5 km (8.4 mi)
Track gauge 1,520 mm (4 ft 11⅞ in)

http://www.volgograd.ru/metrotram/en/ - interactive Web3D model of metrotram
http://www.cortona3d.com/install/other.php
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #9  
Old Posted Jan 16, 2009, 12:58 PM
Surround Surround is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Moscow
Posts: 4
Mamayev Kurgan (Russian: Мамаев Курган) is a dominant height overlooking the city of Volgograd (formerly Stalingrad) in southern Russia. The name in Russian means "tumulus of Mamai".[1]

The Mamayev Kurgan features a memorial complex commemorating the Battle of Stalingrad (August 1942 to February 1943). The battle was a decisive Soviet victory over Axis forces on the Eastern front of World War II and arguably the bloodiest battle in human history. At the time of its installation in 1967 the statue of The Motherland Calls formed the largest free-standing sculpture in the world.

http://www.volgograd.ru/mamayev-kurgan/ - interactive Web3D model of Mamayev Kurgan
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #10  
Old Posted Jan 17, 2009, 1:04 AM
Distill3d's Avatar
Distill3d Distill3d is offline
Glorfied Overrated Guest
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Vancouver (Burnaby), British Columbia
Posts: 4,151
Quote:
Originally Posted by Surround View Post
The Volgograd Metrotram was inaugurated on 5 November 1984, and presently serves 50 million passengers per year.
that train looks like its from the late 1950's/early 1960's! i'm very surprised that it can handle such a work load.
__________________
The Brain: Pinky, are you pondering what I'm pondering?

Pinky: I think so, Brain, but this time, you put the trousers on the chimp.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #11  
Old Posted Feb 19, 2009, 2:20 AM
bvpcvm bvpcvm is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Portland
Posts: 2,788
olga, that train picture is indeed awesome.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Surround View Post
just wondering. i followed your link and checked out this page. in the last section, "dolgosrochinye plany", it talks about a third stage - and even 4th and 5th stages - and even names stations. it doesn't say it outright, but i got the impression they're planning on building it underground all the way to the university. is that correct? or will it come to the surface after "stage 2"?
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #12  
Old Posted Mar 4, 2009, 8:17 PM
Beltliner's Avatar
Beltliner Beltliner is offline
Unsafe at Any Speed
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 949
Couldn't help noticing that the Volgograd Metrotram seems to have new and improved rolling stock running the rails these days (image courtesy of A. Platonov on transit.parovoz.com):



Some key data from Vagonmash's page on the LVS-2009 (Model 71-154):

Length over coupler: 31.5 m (Siemens Avanto 28.5 m; Siemens SD-160 24.8 m)
Tare: 42 T (Avanto 44 T; SD-160 45 T)
Width: 2.55 m (Avanto 2.65 m; SD-160 2.65 m)
Height: 3.15 m (Avanto 3.68 m w/pantograph; SD-160 3.84 m w/pantograph)
Seats: 50 (Avanto 68; SD-160 64)
Design Load: 225 (Avanto 180; SD-160 180)
Crush Load: 330 (Avanto 236; SD-160 240)
Floor Height over top of rail: 350 mm low-floor, 750 mm high-floor (Avanto 356 mm low floor, 856 mm high-floor; SD-160 985 mm high-floor)
Turning Radius: 14 m (Avanto 25 m; SD-160 25 m)

The Palerom billboard at Thirty-Ninth Guards' Station is advertising baking and pastry-making equipment, though I'm surprised there's not more of a "Bake Like the Pros!" feel to the advertisement.
__________________
Now waste even more time! @Beltliner403 on Twitter!

Always pleased to serve my growing clientele.
Reply With Quote
     
     
End
 
 
Reply

Go Back   SkyscraperPage Forum > Regional Sections > Europe
Forum Jump



Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 3:29 PM.

     
SkyscraperPage.com - Archive - Privacy Statement - Top

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.