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  2. Trans-Siberian Railway - Wikipedia

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    From 1956 to 2001 many trains went between Moscow and Kirov via Yaroslavl instead of Nizhny Novgorod. This would add some 29 km (18 mi) to the distances from Moscow, making the total distance to Vladivostok at 9,288 km (5,771 mi). Other trains get from Moscow (Kazansky Terminal) to Yekaterinburg via Kazan.

  3. List of railway lines in Russia - Wikipedia

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    A life size diorama of Russian track workers repairing railway tracks at the Museum of the Moscow Railway. Russian Railways is by far the largest railway company. It owns many of the other railways. East Siberian Railway. Irkutsk Railway Division; Severobaykalsk Railway Division; Tayshet Railway Division; Ulan-Ude Railway Division; Far Eastern ...

  4. Vladivostok railway station - Wikipedia

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    In 1910–1912, in connection with the construction of Moscow Yaroslavsky railway station, the station in Vladivostok was designed and expanded by the civil engineering engineer V. A. Planson in the image and similarity of Yaroslavsky, creating architecturally finished stations at both ends of the Trans-Siberian railway. The original building ...

  5. List of named passenger trains of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Moscow Yaroslavsky – Vladivostok: 002Щ/001М ... International train Moscow Express/Berlin DB, PKP, BŽD, RŽD: Berlin Hauptbahnhof – Moscow Belorussky: present

  6. Longest train services - Wikipedia

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    Train Name/No. Operator Name Distance No. of stops Frequency Scheduled running time Moscow: Vladivostok: Rossiya 1/2 Russian Railways: 9,300 km 140 Daily 164 hrs (~7 days) Moscow: Vladivostok: 9/10 Russian Railways: 9,259 km 81 Daily 147 hrs (~6 days) Kislovodsk: Neryungri: 97 (additional carriage) Russian Railways: 7,963 km 122 Every other day ...

  7. Yaroslavsky suburban railway line - Wikipedia

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    The suburban railway line follows the railway which connects Moscow with Yaroslavl and continues to Arkhangelsk in the north and Vladivostok in the south. It is electrified (dc current) between Moscow and Balakirevo (and further to Danilov). Between Moscow and Balakirevo, there are at least two tracks. [2]

  8. Moscow–Kazan high-speed railway - Wikipedia

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    Route: Moscow – Vladimir – Nizhny Novgorod – Kazan (- Vladivostok/Beijing) Route length: 762 km; Track gauge: 1,520 mm (4 ft 11 + 27 ⁄ 32 in) Russian gauge; Number of tracks: 2 Russian gauge tracks [2] Electrification: 25 kV 50 Hz AC overhead lines (with 3 kV DC overhead lines inside of the Greater Ring of the Moscow Railway)

  9. Eurasian Land Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The original Moscow–Vladivostok route, completed in 1904, cut across China's northeastern provinces, or Manchuria; the section of the railway located within China was known as the Chinese Eastern Railway. While the more northerly Trans-Siberian route, located entirely on Russian soil, was completed in 1916, the former Chinese Eastern Railway ...