Pavel Chilin stands by his miniature personal narrow-gauge railway twisting through the grounds of his home in Ulyanovka settlement outside St. Petersburg, Russia. It took Chilin more than 10 years to build the 330-meter-long mini-railway complete with various branches, dead ends, circuit loops, and even three bridges.14.06.2025#8945064
People ride a steam train on Pavel Chilin's miniature personal narrow-gauge railway twisting through the grounds of his home in Ulyanovka settlement, outside St. Petersburg, Russia. It took Chilin more than 10 years to build the 330-meter-long mini-railway complete with various branches, dead ends, circuit loops, and even three bridges.14.06.2025#8945063
A miniature steam train runs on Pavel Chilin's miniature personal narrow-gauge railway twisting through the grounds of his home in Ulyanovka settlement, outside St. Petersburg, Russia. It took Chilin more than 10 years to build the 330-meter-long mini-railway complete with various branches, dead ends, circuit loops, and even three bridges.14.06.2025#8945062
A miniature steam train runs on Pavel Chilin's miniature personal narrow-gauge railway twisting through the grounds of his home in Ulyanovka settlement, outside St. Petersburg, Russia. It took Chilin more than 10 years to build the 330-meter-long mini-railway complete with various branches, dead ends, circuit loops, and even three bridges.14.06.2025#8945060
Pavel Chilin's assistant Sergei Terekhov drives a locomotive on Pavel Chilin's personal railway in Ulyanovka settlement, outside St.Petersburg, Russia. It took Chilin more than 10 years to build the 330-meter-long miniature personal narrow-gauge railway complete with various branches, dead ends, circuit loops, and even three bridges.14.06.2025#8945059
Pavel Chilin stands by his miniature personal narrow-gauge railway twisting through the grounds of his home in Ulyanovka settlement outside St. Petersburg, Russia. It took Chilin more than 10 years to build the 330-meter-long mini-railway complete with various branches, dead ends, circuit loops, and even three bridges.14.06.2025#8945058
A miniature steam train runs on Pavel Chilin's miniature personal narrow-gauge railway twisting through the grounds of his home in Ulyanovka settlement, outside St. Petersburg, Russia. It took Chilin more than 10 years to build the 330-meter-long mini-railway complete with various branches, dead ends, circuit loops, and even three bridges.14.06.2025#8945056
Pavel Chilin's assistant Sergei Terekhov prepares to drive a locomotive on Pavel Chilin's personal railway in Ulyanovka settlement, outside St.Petersburg, Russia. It took Chilin more than 10 years to build the 330-meter-long miniature personal narrow-gauge railway complete with various branches, dead ends, circuit loops, and even three bridges.14.06.2025#8945055
A miniature steam train runs on Pavel Chilin's miniature personal narrow-gauge railway twisting through the grounds of his home in Ulyanovka settlement, outside St. Petersburg, Russia. It took Chilin more than 10 years to build the 330-meter-long mini-railway complete with various branches, dead ends, circuit loops, and even three bridges.14.06.2025#8945054
A miniature steam train runs along a bridge on Pavel Chilin's miniature personal narrow-gauge railway twisting through the grounds of his home in Ulyanovka settlement, outside St. Petersburg, Russia. It took Chilin more than 10 years to build the 330-meter-long mini-railway complete with various branches, dead ends, circuit loops, and even three bridges.14.06.2025#8945053
A miniature steam train runs on Pavel Chilin's miniature personal narrow-gauge railway twisting through the grounds of his home in Ulyanovka settlement, outside St. Petersburg, Russia. It took Chilin more than 10 years to build the 330-meter-long mini-railway complete with various branches, dead ends, circuit loops, and even three bridges.14.06.2025#8945051
Pavel Chilin's assistant Sergei Terekhov prepares to drive a locomotive on Pavel Chilin's personal railway in Ulyanovka settlement, outside St.Petersburg, Russia. It took Chilin more than 10 years to build the 330-meter-long miniature personal narrow-gauge railway complete with various branches, dead ends, circuit loops, and even three bridges.14.06.2025#8945050
People ride a steam train on Pavel Chilin's miniature personal narrow-gauge railway twisting through the grounds of his home in Ulyanovka settlement, outside St. Petersburg, Russia. It took Chilin more than 10 years to build the 330-meter-long mini-railway complete with various branches, dead ends, circuit loops, and even three bridges.14.06.2025#8945049
Pavel Chilin stands by his miniature personal narrow-gauge railway twisting through the grounds of his home in Ulyanovka settlement outside St. Petersburg, Russia. It took Chilin more than 10 years to build the 330-meter-long mini-railway complete with various branches, dead ends, circuit loops, and even three bridges.14.06.2025#8945048
A miniature steam train runs on Pavel Chilin's miniature personal narrow-gauge railway twisting through the grounds of his home in Ulyanovka settlement, outside St. Petersburg, Russia. It took Chilin more than 10 years to build the 330-meter-long mini-railway complete with various branches, dead ends, circuit loops, and even three bridges.14.06.2025#8945047
Pavel Chilin's assistant Sergei Terekhov prepares to drive a locomotive on Pavel Chilin's personal railway in Ulyanovka settlement, outside St.Petersburg, Russia. It took Chilin more than 10 years to build the 330-meter-long miniature personal narrow-gauge railway complete with various branches, dead ends, circuit loops, and even three bridges.14.06.2025#8945046
Pavel Chilin stands by his miniature personal narrow-gauge railway twisting through the grounds of his home in Ulyanovka settlement outside St. Petersburg, Russia. It took Chilin more than 10 years to build the 330-meter-long mini-railway complete with various branches, dead ends, circuit loops, and even three bridges.14.06.2025#8945045
A miniature steam train runs on Pavel Chilin's miniature personal narrow-gauge railway twisting through the grounds of his home in Ulyanovka settlement, outside St. Petersburg, Russia. It took Chilin more than 10 years to build the 330-meter-long mini-railway complete with various branches, dead ends, circuit loops, and even three bridges.14.06.2025#8945044
Pavel Chilin stands by his miniature personal narrow-gauge railway twisting through the grounds of his home in Ulyanovka settlement outside St. Petersburg, Russia. It took Chilin more than 10 years to build the 330-meter-long mini-railway complete with various branches, dead ends, circuit loops, and even three bridges.14.06.2025#8945043
People ride a steam train on Pavel Chilin's miniature personal narrow-gauge railway twisting through the grounds of his home in Ulyanovka settlement, outside St. Petersburg, Russia. It took Chilin more than 10 years to build the 330-meter-long mini-railway complete with various branches, dead ends, circuit loops, and even three bridges.14.06.2025#8945042
A miniature steam train runs on Pavel Chilin's miniature personal narrow-gauge railway twisting through the grounds of his home in Ulyanovka settlement, outside St. Petersburg, Russia. It took Chilin more than 10 years to build the 330-meter-long mini-railway complete with various branches, dead ends, circuit loops, and even three bridges.14.06.2025#8945041
Pavel Chilin's assistant Sergei Terekhov prepares to drive a locomotive on Pavel Chilin's personal railway in Ulyanovka settlement, outside St.Petersburg, Russia. It took Chilin more than 10 years to build the 330-meter-long miniature personal narrow-gauge railway complete with various branches, dead ends, circuit loops, and even three bridges.14.06.2025#8945039
A miniature steam train runs on Pavel Chilin's miniature personal narrow-gauge railway twisting through the grounds of his home in Ulyanovka settlement, outside St. Petersburg, Russia. It took Chilin more than 10 years to build the 330-meter-long mini-railway complete with various branches, dead ends, circuit loops, and even three bridges.14.06.2025#8945038
People ride a steam train on Pavel Chilin's miniature personal narrow-gauge railway twisting through the grounds of his home in Ulyanovka settlement, outside St. Petersburg, Russia. It took Chilin more than 10 years to build the 330-meter-long mini-railway complete with various branches, dead ends, circuit loops, and even three bridges.14.06.2025#8945037
Pavel Chilin stands by his miniature personal narrow-gauge railway twisting through the grounds of his home in Ulyanovka settlement outside St. Petersburg, Russia. It took Chilin more than 10 years to build the 330-meter-long mini-railway complete with various branches, dead ends, circuit loops, and even three bridges.14.06.2025#8945036
Pavel Chilin's assistant Sergei Terekhov prepares to drive a locomotive on Pavel Chilin's personal railway in Ulyanovka settlement, outside St.Petersburg, Russia. It took Chilin more than 10 years to build the 330-meter-long miniature personal narrow-gauge railway complete with various branches, dead ends, circuit loops, and even three bridges.14.06.2025#8945035
A miniature steam train runs along a bridge on Pavel Chilin's miniature personal narrow-gauge railway twisting through the grounds of his home in Ulyanovka settlement, outside St. Petersburg, Russia. It took Chilin more than 10 years to build the 330-meter-long mini-railway complete with various branches, dead ends, circuit loops, and even three bridges.14.06.2025#8945034
Pavel Chilin stands by his miniature personal narrow-gauge railway twisting through the grounds of his home in Ulyanovka settlement outside St. Petersburg, Russia. It took Chilin more than 10 years to build the 330-meter-long mini-railway complete with various branches, dead ends, circuit loops, and even three bridges.14.06.2025#8945032
A miniature steam train runs along a bridge on Pavel Chilin's miniature personal narrow-gauge railway twisting through the grounds of his home in Ulyanovka settlement, outside St. Petersburg, Russia. It took Chilin more than 10 years to build the 330-meter-long mini-railway complete with various branches, dead ends, circuit loops, and even three bridges.14.06.2025#8945031