16, Kosaya liniya  

59.927635, 30.257388 (OpenStreetMap, Google Maps, Yandex Maps)

Clock with hands on the building wall
Object drawn on the dial
корабль//ship, boat

Историческая справка Рисунок к КП 301

The Baltic Shipyard was established in 1856 by M. Karr, a merchant from St. Petersburg, and the engineering officer of the “Nevka” imperial yacht M.L. McPherson, a UK national, as a joint shipbuilding, mechanical plant and foundry on the south-western coast of Vasilyevsky Island. Initially the enterprise bore the official name of Karr and McPherson Plant. Nowadays Baltic Shipyard is one of the largest enterprises able to cover the full cycle of building ships and vessels. It includes metallurgical and machine-building facilities, which allows it to produce a full set of specialised shipbuilding products. The shipyard has its own railroad crossing Kosaya liniya and tram tracks along that street at a level junction. In recent years, the plant has been producing military surface ships and submarines, as well as diesel-electric icebreakers. In addition, the shipyard has carried out several major international civil projects, including a series of chemical (for a German customer) and river tankers (under contract with a Dutch company). In 2007 the enterprise commissioned “50 Years of Victory” nuclear-powered icebreaker. The most important projects in the modern history of the shipyard are multi-purpose nuclear-powered icebreakers “Arctic”, “Siberia”, “Ural”, and the world's first floating nuclear power station “Academician Lomonosov”. Baltic Shipyard is currently the only Russian producer of large propellers weighing up to 70 tonnes, with a diameter of up to 8 m, made of bronze and brass.

Входил в трассы категорий Лев & Единорог

Статистика взятия: 60/61 (98%).

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  • Лев & Единорог: 60/61 (98%)