Telephone Message to the People’s Commissariat for Railways, October 6 or 7, 1921

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P.C.R.

I direct you to settle within two days the matter of carrying the Kashira-Moscow electric line over the bridge across the Oka.[1]

Lenin

Chairman, Council of People’s Commissars

  1. This was written in connection with a complaint from the Kashira project about the slow removal of the railway telegraph line from one side of the bridge to the other, across the Oka River, close to Kashira, to make way for the brackets supporting the transmission line between Moscow and Kashira.
    That same day, V. V. Fomin, Deputy People’s Commissar for Railways, telegraphed an order to the Ryazan-Urals Railway Administration to have the switch carried out immediately.