Over 2.6 million metric tons of freight moved through Gorky terminals during the first seven months of the year.
In an announcement made by the GJD press service in August 2025, it was revealed that Gorky Railway Terminals had handled an impressive volume of cargo during the first seven months of the year.
According to the reported data, which covers the period from January to July 2025, Gorky Railway Terminals managed to handle over 2.6 million tons of cargo. This significant figure places the terminals among the busiest in the region.
Breaking down the data further, it shows that Kirov-Kotlassky handled 184.6 thousand tons, Murom handled 278.6 thousand tons, Tikhoretsky handled 418.2 thousand tons, Yuryevets handled 212.1 thousand tons, Izhevsk handled 141 thousand tons, Kotelnich-2 handled 183.1 thousand tons, and Doskino handled 333.4 thousand tons of cargo.
While there is no specific data or reports available that compare the cargo handled by Gorky Railway Terminals from January to July 2025 with previous years, those seeking detailed statistics or official reports on cargo volume changes at Gorky Railway Terminals are advised to consult Russian Railways official publications or statistics portals, industry logistics reports or transport ministry releases, and regional economic or transportation authorities’ updates.
Despite the lack of year-over-year growth data, the reported figures indicate a robust and growing railway logistics sector in Russia, with Gorky Railway Terminals playing a key role in this development.
The cargo handled by Gorky Railway Terminals from January to July 2025 shows a promising growth in the Russian railway logistics sector, which could potentially attract interest from various sectors such as finance and transportation. To gain a comprehensive understanding of the year-over-year growth of cargo volume at Gorky Railway Terminals, it would be advisable to consult the necessary financial reports and industry studies, or official publications from transport and economic authorities.