Road network:
* northern branch of the M53 federal road;
* road R 398 to Kolpashevo;
* road R 400 to Mariinsk;
* Northern latitude highway Perm�Surgut�Tomsk (under construction).
There is a commercial and passenger port on the Tom River.
The city is served by the Bogashevo Airport.
Railways
Tomsk
is a small railway center that is situated on the Tayga (??????)�Bely
Yar line (Tomsk branch) of the Trans-Siberian Railway
The main line
of the Trans-Siberian railway, built in 1896, passes 50 km south of
Tomsk and bypasses Tomsk. Access from Tomsk to the Trans-Siberian
railway is available via the town of Tayga. A regional rail line links
Tomsk with Tayga.
The Tomsk Railway existed as an independent entity
until 1961. At the present time, the Tomsk line belongs to the
West-Siberian Railway, branch of Russian Railways Corp.. Trains link
Tomsk to Anapa, Asino, Barnaul, Bely Yar, Moscow, Novokuznetsk,
Novosibirsk, Sochi and Tayga.
City transport
The main part
of inner-city and suburban transportation is provided by marshrutka
collective taxis, over 1000 marchrutkas, mainly PAZ) minibuses, serve
about 40 bus routes.
Additionally, the city has 11 proper bus routes,
8 trolleybus lines (built in 1967) and five tram lines (constructed in
1949). Private taxis are also readily available.
Air transport
Tomsk Bogashevo Airport is served by the following airlines:
Airlines Destinations
Aeroflot Moscow-Sheremetyevo
NordStar Krasnoyarsk, Sochi, Surgut
S7 Airlines Moscow-Domodedovo
Tomskavia Nizhnevartovsk, Strezhevoy, Surgut
Transaero Moscow-Domodedovo
UTair Aviation Barnaul,