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In the 80s, Aurora was the Soviet Sapsan. The running time of the train, which overtook the Red Arrow in 1965, was 4 hours 59 minutes. The crash of the Aurora, not very noticeable in the history of tragedies on railway route between two capitals, eyewitnesses remembered the tragedy as a sign of the “perestroika” that had begun in the country - in the tradition of glasnost, newspapers reported about the tragedy the very next day.

After talking with former passengers of the unsuccessful Aurora flight, AiF.ru correspondents recreated the events of the day and learned how people and services acted in a difficult situation.

Airplane type train

August 16, 1988, morning. On this day the family's vacation ended Valentina Grigorieva in Leningrad, with two children, she was in a hurry to catch a train to Moscow. The day didn't go well. At first, the neighbors couldn’t wait for a long time to give them the keys to their friends’ apartment. Then we waited for a late bus to the Moskovsky station. Valentina was afraid of not being able to catch the Aurora Express, which was supposed to bring them home in the evening.

In 1988 high-speed train“Aurora” consisted of a power station car and 9 “aircraft” type cars. Express, distinguished by its atypical Soviet trains blue and white in color, “ran” at a speed of 180 km/h.

16.00, departure of the Aurora. We made it to the train safely. Valentina Grigorieva carried a huge suitcase into the carriage: before leaving for Leningrad, the family was preparing for the unpredictable northern weather. Following her, they climbed into the carriage 14 year old Ksenia And 8 year oldMatvey. The car was the 4th, second in order due to the absence of the first two. Inside, the train was different from the usual trains - six soft passenger seats in each row, separated by an aisle.

“We have been driving for about two hours. One of the passengers brought the famous Soviet chocolate “Inspiration” from the dining car. Mom suggested: let's go get some chocolate. But it was so hot that I didn’t want to go. Later, remembering this conversation, I thought we did the right thing. The people in the restaurant suffered more than others during the accident. And the crash happened within a few minutes,” recalls daughter Ksenia.

Path factor

11.00, Moscow. The driver of track measuring car No. 203, Melkov, has just sent an urgent telegram to the track workers from Bologoe. In the morning, he deciphered the tape of the passage of his carriage from Leningrad to Moscow and saw problems at the 307th - 308th kilometers. In the telegram, Melkov demanded that the speed of trains be limited to 25 km/h.

16.00, Berezaika-Poplavnets section, 307th km. Having started his shift, the senior road foreman comrade Gavrilov performed the daily routine work - walked around and straightened the railway tracks. The Berezayka-Poplavenets section was the weak point of Oktyabrskaya railway: Over the 8 years of operation, this section of the track has never been repaired. At the rail joints, the fasteners were loose, fixing nuts were missing somewhere, and the rail lines were skewed. Gavrilov sighed and knelt down to straighten out another distortion. Having touched the hot rails, I thought for a second: repairing at high temperatures created the risk of new irregularities appearing. But the distortion was severe, and the senior foreman decided to repair it.

17.00, Bologoe railway station. The telegraph operator at Bologoye station, remembering the telegram he had received from Moscow, leisurely took it to the railway department.

18.25, Berezaika-Poplavnets section. The Aurora crashes. All 15 carriages of the train derailed. A fire broke out in the overturned dining car from the kitchen stove. The fire quickly engulfed the entire carriage, spread to neighboring ones and ran along electrical wires.

22.00, track department of the Bologoe railway station. The senior road foreman responsible for the section of the route at kilometers 307-308 had just been informed of Melkov’s warning telegram. More than three hours have passed since the crash of the Aurora.

“Women bandaged the wounded, men broke out windows”

Valentina Grigorieva, Aurora passenger:“Not far from Bologoe, our carriage shook violently, it tilted and froze. We had no major damage or injuries. The boy lost his shoe, and everyone returned it to him. When they announced the crash, our first reaction was surprise.

Having got out of the carriage, we settled down not far from the tracks. People from other carriages approached us, they looked much worse - many had abrasions and wounds. Someone was left without things. A man wearing different shoes approached. Then - a man in a jacket with orders, he was wounded. I took the sheets out of my suitcase, tore them, washed them and bandaged the wound. Because after university I was a reserve nurse, medical care was quite professional.

Then some people brought a one-year-old girl. They asked: whose girl? The child could not yet speak, but did not cry. The girl was surprisingly lightly dressed. We wrapped her in our daughter’s sweater and put on our son’s Budenovka. We immediately decided that she could stay in our family.

The wounded lay in one place. Among them stood a woman with loose hair, her legs were motionless, covered with something. Seeing me with a girl in my arms, she shouted: “Lyuba, Lyuba!” Our girl's mother has been found.

Ksenia R., Aurora passenger:“We saw several carriages and a burning dining car. Black smoke was coming from it, the electrical wires began to melt and sag. The other part of the train rolled in the opposite direction - the destruction there was greater, but we did not see it. And they didn’t even know how serious the accident was. Therefore, there was probably no panic. Everyone found something to do: women collected bedding, water and bandaged the wounded. Men broke down windows in damaged carriages to free the hostages remaining there. I remember a woman with a badly cut face. She was very worried about her appearance, she cried, walked around and asked everyone for a mirror. They didn't give her a mirror.

“I remember the events of that day in separate flashes. There I first saw the corpse of a man with his arm unnaturally extended upward. Later I remembered, or imagined, that there were many dead, but my mother claims that we only caught one.”

“There were 28 dead. Talk about a larger number is fiction”

Around 21.00. A doctor arrived from Bologoe in a driazina and began examining the wounded. A train was brought to the Aurora, and the passengers of the crashed train were taken to Bologoe. There, at the station, they made lists for relatives. People lined up to send telegrams to their families.

Valentina Grigorieva tried to call home, but her husband was not there - he was apparently waiting for his family at the station. As it turned out later, the telegram did not reach him. From Bologoe, the Aurora passengers were sent to Moscow, seated in common and reserved seat carriages. Matvey slept on the top bunk without bed linen.

Elimination of the consequences of the crash proceeded slowly. The approach to the accident site was hampered by a swamp in which the train got stuck, and a rapidly spreading fire. Until late in the evening, residents of nearby areas reached the wrecked Aurora. settlements, military personnel, police officers and civil defense staff.

19.00, Aurora crash site. “On the day of the disaster, I took over as duty officer for the regiment; at about 19.00 the order came to alert some officers. The team went through all the regiments of the division - they called signalmen, warrant officers of technical services,” a former military man who served in Vypolzovo tells AiF.ru correspondents. - While the rescue teams were forming up, we were informed that a train had derailed and it was necessary to go to the scene of the accident. Immediately after the formation, groups from each regiment went there. I was tasked with delivering a group of soldiers with radios to the site to provide communications during rescue operations. We left already in the dark and arrived after 23.00. There was a lot of equipment and soldiers not only from our division, but also from other units. I remember the mangled carriages, which were then dragged into the forest and were visible for several years from passing trains. There were few corpses covered with blankets, but those who participated in clearing the rubble saw a more terrible picture. Having handed over the radio operators to the senior, I returned to the regiment. A few days later, at the formation of the division, the division commander read out a letter of gratitude from the Ministry of Railways for providing assistance, presented valuable gifts to those who distinguished themselves and announced the number of deaths - 28 people. All the talk about more- fiction."

Alexander Viktorovich Gribov, major general, division commander of the 7th Rezhitsa missile division: “I was informed about the accident at approximately 19.00, and I immediately went to the Berezaika area. When I arrived, most of the victims had already been sent to hospitals, including our military hospital. Firefighters were at the scene of the accident, but the carriages were still burning. Arrived soon from Moscow First Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR V. Gusev, Minister of the Ministry of Railways N. Konarev, Head of the Oktyabrskaya Railway A. Zaitsev and party workers.

The work to eliminate the consequences of the accident was carried out in a disorganized manner; I proposed appointing one person in charge and creating a small headquarters. G. Fadeev took over the management of the work. Around ten in the evening, all the healthy people were collected at the station in Bologoye, and the injured were distributed to hospitals. I don’t know who collected the dead. The major of our division approached me and reported that a living passenger had been found in the carriage lying under the embankment, who could not be removed. I conveyed the information to the railway workers, but they did not take it seriously; they assured me that all the people had been found.

Then I went to the carriage myself. The man was lying in the swamp inside the carriage, and water was gradually flowing into the broken windows. Another carriage was crushed on top. The position of the carriages was unstable, and at any moment they could lie completely on their sides. Then the water threatened to fill the lower carriage. One of our officers and I climbed inside and found the victim. The man was conscious, his left leg was pinched by the flattened inner lining of the carriage. There were several dead people lying in the carriage. I ordered the driver of my UAZ to bring a jack, we tried to open the trim with it, but nothing worked. Doctors from our hospital were at the scene of the accident and they suggested cutting off my leg. There was nothing else left for us.

The operation was carried out directly in a half-flooded carriage by the head of the surgical department of the hospital, Lieutenant Colonel of the Medical Service Vyacheslav Korolev. A second operation was performed at the hospital, and the man’s life was saved.”

“Memory seems to have erased this day”

August 17, morning, Leningradsky railway station in Moscow. Valentina's husband waited all night for her and the children at the station. I hardly slept. In the tradition of publicity spreading throughout the country, relatives waiting at the station were immediately informed about the crash of the Aurora. No one knew the exact number of deaths. Someone said that the disaster was severe and 80% of the passengers died.

When the train with former Aurora passengers arrived in Moscow, those meeting them were not allowed onto the platform. Valentina left the children at the carriage to carry the huge suitcase first. The minutes that the husband experienced when he saw Valentina walking without her children were the most difficult of that day. A few days later he fell ill.

Matvey R., Aurora passenger:“The events of that day were erased from my memory for some time, as if they had never happened. Probably, this is the property of children's memory - to clear itself of terrible episodes. Moreover, with my mind I always knew that I had witnessed the disaster, I even told my friends about it, as if I was retelling a book I had read. But at the same time I didn’t remember anything at all. Only over the years did memory “let go” of the tragedy, and images appeared, compiled from the events of that day. Probably thanks to this there were no nightmares, no fear of trains or other consequences. At home we tried not to remember this day at all.”

After the crash of the Aurora, its carriages were modernized, and travel time increased to 5 hours 30 minutes. In April 2010, the legendary train, which had been transporting passengers for more than forty years, made its last trip. With the launch of the new Sapsan trains, the outdated Aurora became redundant on the line.

It has not operated since 2010. Replaced by the signature train.

Branded train "Aurora" began moving on June 12, 1963. between Moscow and Leningrad (St. Petersburg). In 2009, the Aurora was replaced by the Sapsan branded train. A similar train on the same route is the Nevsky Express train. It began operating in 2001. During the period from 1984-2009. The electric train ER200 was running.

The Aurora train made its first voyage using ChS2-78. The train was controlled by driver Sakharov. The duration of the trip was 5 hours 27 minutes. Since 1965, the flight has become even faster - 4 hours 59 minutes. Since the 70s, due to the increase in the number of carriages, travel time has increased up to 7 hours. Thanks to the renewal of the locomotive fleet with the ChS6 train, travel time was reduced to 5 hours 30 minutes. The high-speed electric locomotive ChS6 could move up to 15 cars, with a maximum speed of 180 km/h.

Major accident passenger train No. 159 “Aurora” of the Oktyabrskaya Railway occurred in the summer of 1988 at 18:25 on the Berezayka-Poplavets section.

A major reconstruction of the Aurora train took place at the beginning of 2003. 15 cars of train No. 159/160 were modernized in order to increase the level of comfort and convenience. Finnish and Russian specialists were involved in the development of the new train interior design.

In 2008, Russian Railways announced that the Aurora route was inappropriate. There was no point in the flight due to the commissioning of the high-speed highway connecting Moscow and St. Petersburg. In this regard, flight number 159-160 was excluded from the schedule. In the spring of 2010, the Aurora flight ceased operations. Currently, it is completely replaced by the Sapsan high-speed train with the same number 159/160. It arrives at the final station in 4 hours. This is 30 minutes faster than its predecessor ER-200.V this moment The Aurora train is used as trains 217A/267A/268A. It transports people almost every day.

Schedule of the branded train "Aurora" (Moscow - St. Petersburg (Leningrad), St. Petersburg (Leningrad) - Moscow)

Compound branded train Previously, I departed from Moscow 3 times a day. The train arrived in St. Petersburg.

Moscow, Saint Petersburg

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Moscow, Saint Petersburg


St. Petersburg (Moskovsky station)

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Moscow, Saint Petersburg

Moscow (Leningradsky Station) →
St. Petersburg (Moskovsky station)

760A 09:40 13:43 Find out prices
Moscow, Saint Petersburg

Moscow (Leningradsky Station) →
St. Petersburg (Moskovsky station)

768A 16:05 19:58 Find out prices

Saint Petersburg - Moscow

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Saint Petersburg - Moscow


Moscow (Leningradsky station)

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Saint Petersburg - Moscow

St. Petersburg (Moskovsky railway station) →
Moscow (Leningradsky station)

753A 06:40 10:43 Find out prices
Saint Petersburg - Moscow

St. Petersburg (Moskovsky railway station) →
Moscow (Leningradsky station)

757A 08:47 12:57 Find out prices
Saint Petersburg - Moscow

St. Petersburg (Moskovsky railway station) →
Moscow (Leningradsky station)

759A 09:00 13:06 Find out prices
Saint Petersburg - Moscow

St. Petersburg (Moskovsky railway station) →
Moscow (Leningradsky station)

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