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Trans-Mongolian Railway Summary
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The Trans-Mongolian Railway, a prominent offshoot of the Trans-Siberian Railway, connects Mongolia with the border of China and via the Trans-Siberian Railway with Moscow. Starting at Ulaan Ude in Russia, the rail line extends approximately 530...
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Trans-Siberian Railway Information
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The Trans-Siberian Railway or Trans-Siberian Railroad (Транссибирская магистраль, Транссиб in Russian, or Transsibirskaya magistral', Transsib) is a network of railways connecting Moscow and European Russia with the...


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The Independent - London
The complete guide to The Trans-Siberian Railway
02/03/2001: 3,433 words, approx. 11 pages
It's not glamorous, the food is appalling and you'll probably have to share a bathroom. And if that isn't enough to put you off, there's a tangle of complications to be negotiated before you've even sorted out the necessary visas. But that's all part...
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History Today
The Trans-Siberian Railway completed: July 21st, 1904.(Months Past)
07/01/2004: 532 words, approx. 2 pages
THE WORLD'S LONGEST single railway journey, 5,772 miles (9289 km) from Moscow to Vladivostok by way of Nizhny Novgorod, Yekaterinburg, Omsk, Novosibirsk and Irktusk, nowadays takes about a week. The Trans-Siberian was the most spectacular achievement of a period in which the Russian...
 


 

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