Industry There are three big factories in Okulovka, producing wire, electronics, and furniture. There are also smaller-scale enterprises of textile industry and of food industry.
Transportation Okulovka is an important station on the
Moscow–St. Petersburg Railway, the first long-distance railway constructed in Russia, opened in 1851 and built as a straight line. Another line to
Nebolchi via
Lyubytino branches off to the northeast. Okulovka is a terminal station for suburban trains, which leave in three directions: to
Bologoye,
Malaya Vishera, and
Nebolchi. Most of the long-distance trains call at Okulovka as well. The historical building of the railway station was demolished in 2003 under the pretext of the construction of the speed rail tracks for the
Sapsan train. Money was allocated for the construction of the new station building, but as of 2011, the construction did not start. Okulovka is connected by roads with
Borovichi,
Tikhvin (via Lyubytino), Bologoye via (
Lykoshino), and
Kresttsy. There are also local roads. ==Culture and recreation==