The Trinity Cathedral and Krasnaya Presnya Street in the city of Tynda in the Amur Region.03.03.2015#2582471
Yakutian ASSR. Construction of the central and northern sections of the Amur-Yakutsk railway line from Berkakit station to Yakutsk with a total length of almost 900 km (Berkakit - Tommot - Yakutsk railway line). The southern section of the Amur-Yakutsk line (the Bamovskaya - Tynda - Berkakit (Neryungri) line, which connected the main line of the BAM (Baikal-Amur Line) with the Trans-Siberian Line, was opened in 1984.26.01.1990#6727219
Latvian student construction team helps build Tynda city on the Baikal-Amur Mainline (BAM).01.07.1984#49910
The Yakut ASSR. Laying tracks in the eastern section of the Amur-Yakut Mainline that links the Trans-Siberian Mainline (Transsib) with the Baikal-Amur Mainline. The Bamovskaya-Tynda-Berkakit-Neryungri Line linking the main BAM line with Transsib is unofficially called the Smaller BAM. The Smaller BAM has now become part of the Amur-Yakut Mainline.12.08.1982#6719839
Andrei Artemyev, 7th grader of Secondary School No.7 in the town of Tynda, at a chemistry class.19.05.1980#5758646
Baikal Amur Mainline. A section of a mainline by the Far Eastern Railway's Mogot station in Tyndinsky District,13.08.1976#5780657
The Stanovoy Range, the place of the Minor Bam railway from Tynda to Berkakit coal deposit sites.13.05.1976#5780976
Construction workers of the Baikal-Amur Mainline by the campfire outside Tyndinsky settlement.01.10.1974#588112
Groom carrying his bride across a in Tynda, the village of Baikal- Amur railway builders 04.08.1974#34161
Start of construction of the Baikal–Amur Mainline. Leader of a woodchoppers' brigade, Mr. Sultanov.02.06.1974#2861984
Construction of the Baikal-Amur Railway. Land surveyors conducting surveying works at the initial stage of railroad construction.02.06.1974#2861978
Woodchoppers' brigade involved in the construction of the Baikal–Amur Mainline (BAM).02.06.1974#2861962