Geography of activity JSC Federal Passenger Company is a national rail passenger carrier of the Russian Federation and an entity subject to antimonopoly regulation. The rail infrastructure of the Parent Company forms the basis of FPC’s route network (over 85,600 km as at the end of 2021) — the world’s third longest rail network.
JSC FPC branches Northwest Branch Saint Petersburg
Gorky Branch Nizhny Novgorod
North Caucasus Branch Rostov-on-Don
Ural Branch Yekaterinburg
West Siberian Branch Novosibirsk
East Siberian Branch Irkutsk
Far East Branch Khabarovsk
In November 2021, on the basis of decisions taken by JSC FPC’s Board of Directors, the Company liquidated three branches: Northern, Yenisei and Trans-Baikal branches.
Parent Company railway infrastructure
> 85,600 kilometres
the Company’s route network — railway infrastructure 77 Russian regions covered by JSC FPC
15,800 carriages the Company’s fleet of rolling stock
51,000 employees work at the Company
17 years average fleet age
JSC FPC operates passenger services in 77 regions (out of 85 regions of the Russian Federation) , ensuring transport accessibility and geographical connectivity of the territories. Within Russia, the Company has a number of routes on which there is no alternative mode of transport, such as Tynda – Komsomolsk, Petrozavodsk – Kostomuksha, Kamyshin – Moscow, Tomsk – Bely Yar, etc. Internationally, JSC FPC carries passengers in direct and transit traffic to 15 countries on 25 international routes , including trains between Russia and Abkhazia. FPC’s organisational structure includes administration, 10 centres, 10 regional branches, and six subsidiaries and affiliates. The branches comprise 23 passenger carriage depots, 36 carriage sites, 10 railway agencies, and the Vehicle Transport Centre. The Company has an average headcount of 51,000 employees . JSC FPC’s rolling stock fleet consists of 15,800 carriages running in 479 train pairs . The average ‘age’ of the fleet is 17 years.