Myrnohrad Southern Rail Spur
The Myrnohrad Southern Rail Spur feeds industrial zones on the southern side of the city, providing a secondary route for freight loading and redistribution. It maintains logistical relevance despite limited overall volume.
Geography
Running from the southwest into Myrnohrad’s industrial grid, the spur passes through mixed terrain: open industrial yards, small repair depots, and light manufacturing blocks. It links directly toward the main rail alignment to Pokrovsk.
History
The spur was constructed to serve nearby industrial facilities during the mid-20th century. As production volumes changed, the line’s importance fluctuated, though it continued to play a supporting logistical role.
Present Day
While not a high-capacity route, the spur enables localized freight handling and offers a redundancy layer within the broader Pokrovsk-Myrnohrad rail grid. Its value increases under conditions where main-line capacity is constrained.
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