Moscow-Windau-Rybinsk Railway Company
Общество Московско-Виндаво-Рыбинской Железной Дороги
Moskau-Windau-Rybinsk Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft
Other city spellings: Moscou, Nijni-Novgorod, Nizhny Novgorod, Nischni Nowgorod, Pskow, St.-Pétersbourg, Petrograd, Pétrograde
Originally registered as Rybinsk-Bologoye. The name was changed to Rybinsk in 1895 and to this name in 1897. Capital was 13,509,300 roubles. There may not be any shares in the above name (Moscow-Windau-Rybinsk), as the earlier Rybinsk-Bologoye shares may not have been exchanged.
This was one of the six largest privately-owned railways in Russia in 1914. The main lines were: Moscow-Windau, Rybinsk-Pskov, St. Petersburg-Vitebsk and the Novgorod Railway. Total length in 1911 was 2,629km.
1897