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  2. Trans-Siberian Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Trans-Siberian Railway also played a very direct role during parts of Russia's history, with the Czechoslovak Legion using heavily armed and armored trains to control large amounts of the railway (and of Russia itself) during the Russian Civil War at the end of World War I. [28] As one of the few fighting forces left in the aftermath of the ...

  3. Trans-Siberian - Wikipedia

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    Trans-Siberian or transsiberian may refer to: Trans-Siberian Railway, a railway line from Moscow to Vladivostok Rossija (train), a passenger train service from Moscow to Vladivostok commonly called the Trans-Siberian; Trans-Siberian Railway (Fabergé egg), a jewelled Easter egg; Trans-Siberian Orchestra, an American rock band

  4. Luxury train - Wikipedia

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    With service in Europe, Asia, and South America, Belmond is the only private luxury tour provider (with the exception of Russia's Golden Eagle Trans Siberian Express) to offer continental or intercontinental service. [6] The Venice-Simplon Orient Express, with service from London to Venice, was voted the top luxury train in the world in 2009. [7]

  5. Photos show what first class looks like on trains around the ...

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    Some trains' first-class options include private cabins with en-suite bathrooms. On other trains, first-class travel means getting a cushier seat, more legroom, and free food. Train travel is ...

  6. SS Baikal - Wikipedia

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    In early 1895 the construction of a ferry across the Lake Baikal began, following the proposal of the Minister of Transport Mikhail Khilkov.On 30 December 1895 a contract with Sir W G Armstrong Whitworth & Co Ltd in Newcastle upon Tyne was signed for the parts of the icebreaking ferry (without woodwork and in disassembled state). [2]

  7. Amur–Yakutsk Mainline - Wikipedia

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    The line currently has an official length of 1,213 kilometres (754 miles), branching from the Trans–Siberian railway at Bamovskaya station, near Skovorodino in Amur Oblast. The line continues north, joining the Baikal–Amur Mainline near Tynda and continuing along the BAM for 27 kilometres (17 miles) before branching northwards at Bestuzhevo.

  8. Sibirjak - Wikipedia

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    The train passed through Germany, Poland, Belarus, Russia and Kazakhstan, partly traveling on the Trans-Siberian Railway. With 5,130 km from Berlin to Novosibirsk it was the longest route of any that depart from a station within the European Union. The train service was discontinued with effect from 14 December 2013, due to lack of demand.

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