Igor Levitin (February 21, 1952-) is the current Russian Transport Minister. He was appointed to the position on March 9, 2004.

Between 1973 and 1980 Levitin served in the Soviet armed forces in Odessa and then with the Armies Southern Division. From 1983-1985, he was Military Commandant of the Urgal station and Baikal and from 1985-1994, Military Commandant and Deputy Head of Moscow Military Railway Communications Service.

From 1994-1996, he was a member of the Railways Reform commission which created the Russian Railways Company as part of its reform program.

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