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Trans-Siberian Railway - red line
and Baikal-Amur Railway - green line
and Baikal-Amur Railway - green line
Trans-Siberian Railway (Russian: Транссибирская магистраль) - a network of railway lines with a length of over 9 thousand. km, mainly in Asian parts Russia, connecting Moscow With Vladivostok.
In addition, there are two branches:
- Trans-Mongol line branch in Ulan-Ude by Ulan Bator down Beijing;
- the Trans-Manchur line branch in the vicinity of Lake Baikal to Beijing.
The tracks were built in the years 1891-1916. On the route, the lines are located Perm, Yekaterinburg, Omsk, Novosibirsk, Krasnoyarsk, Irkutsk, He reads and Khabarovsk.
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The course of the railway line
Drive
It is best to start your Trans-Siberian Railway journey in Moscowto which z Polish can be reached by train or plane.
Traveling
- Moscow – Vladivostok
- approx. 9300 km
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