The 1,524 mm broad gauge Salekhard–Igarka Railway, is an incomplete railway in northern Siberia. The railway was a project of the Soviet Gulag system that took place from 1947 until Stalin's death in 1953. Construction was coordinated via two separate Gulag projects, the 501 Railway beginning on the River Ob and 503 Railway beginning on the River Yenisey, part of a grand design of Joseph Stalin to span a railway across northern Siberia to reach the Soviet Union's easternmost territories.
Railway between Salekhard and Nadym
Watchtower near Turukhansk, Part of 503rd Labour Camp
Nadym is a town in Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia, located on the river Nadym. The population has fluctuated over time: 46,611 (2010 Russian census); 45,943 (2002 Census); 52,586 (1989 Soviet census).
In Nadym
St. Nicholas Church in Nadym
St.Nicholas Church
Wedding Palace