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This is the list of Ministers of Railway Transport of the Russian Empire, Ministers of Railway of the Soviet Union, Ministers of Railway Transport of the Russian Federation and Ministers of Transport of the Russian Federation.


Imperial Russia

* Prince Peter Friedrich Georg of Holstein and Oldenburg (1809–1812) * Franz Devolant (1812–1818) *
Agustín de Betancourt Agustín de Betancourt y Molina ( rus, Августин Августинович де Бетанкур, r=Avgustin Avgustinovich de Betankur; french: Augustin Bétancourt; 1 February 1758 – 24 July 1824) was a prominent Spanish engineer, who wo ...
(1819–1822) * Duke Alexander of Württemberg (1822–1833) *
Karl Wilhelm von Toll Count Karl Wilhelm von Toll (russian: Карл Фёдорович Толль ; 9 April 1777, Keskvere, Governorate of Estonia – 5 May 1842) was a Baltic German aristocrat and Russian subject who served in the Imperial Russian Army in the ca ...
(1833–1842) *
Pyotr Kleinmichel Count Pyotr Andreevich Kleinmichel (russian: Пётр Андре́евич Клейнми́хель, Romanization of Russian, tr. ), also known by German name Peter von Kleinmichel (30 November 1789 – 3 February 1869), was List of Ministers ...
(1842–1855) *
Konstantin Chevkin Konstantin Vladimirovitch Chevkin (1802–1875) was Minister of Transport in Imperial Russia (1855–1862). Chevkin served in the Imperial Russian Army fighting in the Russo-Persian War (1826–1828) and Russo-Turkish War (1828–1829). He als ...
(1855–1862) * Pavel Melnikov (1862–1869) * Vladimir Bobrinsky (1869–1871) * Alexei Bobrinsky (1871–1874) *
Konstantin Posyet Konstantin Nikolayevich Posyet (russian: Константин Николаевич Посьет, french: Constantin Possiet, – ) was a Russian Empire statesman and admiral of French origin, who served as Minister of Transport Communications bet ...
(1874–1888) * Hermann von Paucker (1888–1889) * Adolf von Hübbenent (1889–1892) *
Sergei Witte Count Sergei Yulyevich Witte (; ), also known as Sergius Witte, was a Russian statesman who served as the first prime minister of the Russian Empire, replacing the tsar as head of the government. Neither a liberal nor a conservative, he attract ...
(February–August, 1892) * Apollon Krivoshein (1892–1894) * Prince Mikhail Khilkoff (1895–1905) * Klavdiy Nemeshayev (1905–1906) * Nikolai Shafgauzen-Shenberg-Ek-Shaufus (1906–1909) * Sergei Rukhlov (1909–1915) *
Alexander Trepov Alexander Fyodorovich Trepov (; 30 September 1862, Kiev – 10 November 1928, Nice) was the Prime Minister of the Russian Empire from 23 November 1916 until 9 January 1917. He was conservative, a monarchist, a member of the Russian Assembly, a ...
(1915–1916) * Eduard Kriger-Voinovsky (1916–1917) *
Nikolai Nekrasov Nikolay Alexeyevich Nekrasov ( rus, Никола́й Алексе́евич Некра́сов, p=nʲɪkɐˈlaj ɐlʲɪkˈsʲejɪvʲɪtɕ nʲɪˈkrasəf, a=Ru-Nikolay_Alexeyevich_Nekrasov.ogg, – ) was a Russian poet, writer, critic and publi ...
(March 2, 1917 – July 4, 1917) * Georgi Takhtamyshev (July 11–24, 1917) * Pyotr Yurenev (July 25 – August 31, 1917) * Alexander Liverovsky (August 31 - October 25, 1917)


Russian SFSR The Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Russian SFSR or RSFSR ( rus, Российская Советская Федеративная Социалистическая Республика, Rossíyskaya Sovétskaya Federatívnaya Soci ...
and Soviet Union

* Mark Yelizarov (October 28, 1917 – February 1918) * Aleksey Rogov (February – May, 1918) *
Pyotr Kobozev Pyotr Alekseevich Kobozev (Russian: Пётр Алексеевич Кобозев) (13 August 1878, Pesochnya, (now Shilovsky District), Ryazan Oblast — 4 January 1941, Moscow) was a prominent Russian revolutionary, Soviet statesman and profes ...
(May – July, 1918) * Vladimir Nevsky (July 1918 – March 1919) *
Leonid Krasin Leonid Borisovich Krasin (russian: Леони́д Бори́сович Кра́син; 15 July 1870 – 24 November 1926) was a Russian Soviet politician, engineer, social entrepreneur, Bolshevik revolutionary politician and a Soviet diplomat. In ...
(1919-1920) *
Leon Trotsky Lev Davidovich Bronstein. ( – 21 August 1940), better known as Leon Trotsky; uk, link= no, Лев Давидович Троцький; also transliterated ''Lyev'', ''Trotski'', ''Trotskij'', ''Trockij'' and ''Trotzky''. (), was a Russian ...
(March 25 - December 10, 1920) * Alexander Yemshanov (December 10, 1920 - 1921) * Felix Dzerzhinsky (1921-1924) *
Yan Rudzutak Yan may refer to: Chinese states * Yan (state) (11th century – 222 BC), a major state in northern China during the Zhou dynasty * Yan (Han dynasty kingdom), first appearing in 206 BC * Yan (Three Kingdoms kingdom), officially claimed inde ...
(1924-1930) * Moisey Rukhimovich (June 11 – October 2, 1931) * Andrei Andreyev (1931–1935) * Lazar Kaganovich (1935–1937, 1938–1942, 1943–1947) * Alexei Bakulin (1937–1938) *
Andrey Khrulyov General Andrei Vasilyevich Khrulyov (russian: Андрей Васильевич Хрулёв) (, village of Bolshaya Alexandrovka, Saint Petersburg Governorate - June 9, 1962, Moscow) was a Soviet military commander and politician. Early life ...
(1942–1943) * Ivan Kovalyov (1944–1948) * Boris Beschev (1948–1956) * Gleb Kolesnikov ( 1956 - 1982) * Nikolai Konaryov (1982–1991) *
Leonid Matyukhin Leonid (russian: Леонид ; uk, Леонід ; be, Леанід, Ljeaníd ) is a Slavic version of the given name Leonidas. The French version is Leonide. People with the name include: *Leonid Andreyev (1871–1919), Russian playwright and ...
(May 8 – November 26, 1991)


Russian Federation Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It is the largest country in the world, with its internationally recognised territory covering , and encompassing one-eig ...


Ministers of Railways

* Gennady Fadeyev (November 26, 1991 – August 22 1996, January 4, 2002 – September 22, 2003) * Anatoly Zaytsev (August 22, 1996 – April 14, 1997) *
Nikolai Aksyonenko Nikolay Yemelyanovich Aksyonenko (russian: Николай Емельянович Аксёненко; 15 March 1949 – 20 July 2005) was a Russian railway manager and politician. Biography Early life Nikolay Aksyonenko was born on 15 March 19 ...
(April 14, 1997 – May 21, 1999, September 16, 1999 – January 3, 2002) * Vladimir Starostenko (May 29 – September 16, 1999) * Vadim Morozov (October 7, 2003 – March 9, 2004)


Ministers of Transport

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