TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILROAD

rail line, linking European Russia with the Pacific coast. Its construction began in 1891, on the initiative of Count S. Y. Witte, and was completed in 1905. The completion of the railroad greatly affected the history of the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union, and modern Russia by opening up Siberia to development.

The original line began at Chelyabinsk and ran generally east through Omsk, Novosibirsk, Krasnoyarsk, Irkutsk, and Chita; it traversed Manchuria and reentered Russian territory before ending at Vladivostok. The Manchurian section of the line is known as the Chinese Eastern Railroad. The present Trans-Siberian RR branches off from the original line at Chita to follow, roughly, the Amur and Ussuri rivers and reaches Vladivostok by way of Khabarovsk; it lies entirely in Russian territory. The Moscow-Vladivostok run is 5,785 mi (9,310 km); the electrification of the entire line was only completed in 2002. The line carries both freight and passengers.

The Trans-Siberian RR now has several branch lines, notably the line connecting Omsk with Yekaterinburg. A branch to Ust-Kut connects with the Baykal-Amur Mainline (BAM). The railroad is also linked with the Turkistan-Siberia Railroad.

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...Vladivostok, and then the Trans-Siberian Railway. This move, if successful...but was anxious that the Trans-Siberian Railroad should not be put out of...28, took the towns on the Trans-Siberian Railroad, that the Soviets were either...
...the building of the Trans-Siberian Railway, and particularly...dependence of the railroad on them as well as...the terminus for the Trans-Siberian Railway, as well...line, known as the Trans-Siberian Railroad, was financed, built...
...the evolution of interaction of Russian/Siberian admin- istration with northern native...Russians. In the third period, reforms of Siberian governor Mikhail Speranskii established...social relations between the Russians and Siberian natives that characterize the pre-Soviet...
...in freight tonnage. A spur of the Baikal-Amur railroad of Russias Trans-Siberian system has been built into the mining districts...direct flight connections not only to many other Siberian cities, but also to Moscow, only six hours distant...
...consolidation of nationalities in the Siberian north stands as a formidable...social stratum these Yakut trans-migrants belonged can be deduced...TsGADA, Sibirski prikaz TsGADA, Siberian Dept. , book 145, leaf 152...the peoples of the Central Siberian North ", Kratkiye soobshcheniya...
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The Trans-Siberian Railroad and Russias Asia: Literature...Occident: the establishment of the Trans-Siberian Railroad between 1892 and 1905, which...opposed to the perception that the Trans-Siberian Railroad signaled European Russias unilateral...
...agricultural settlements during the construction of the Trans-Siberian Railroad (began in 1891 and completed in 1917). Communist...east-west railroad line crossing Siberia north of the Trans-Siberian railroad. This line (BAM) was started during the 1930s...
...experienced railroad men formed...along the Trans-Siberian Railway...Willard, a railroad executive...impairment of the Trans-Siberian Railway by...Eastern and Trans-Siberian lines. His...presence on this railroad has had a...
...Syomushkin, 1952). Siberian native peoples with the exception of the Buriat-Mongols who lived along the Trans-Siberian Railroad, did not play a significant role in the Revolution of October, 1917 ( Snow, 1977 : 23). During the ensuing...
...European women traveling on the Trans-Siberian Railroad are kidnapped by a band...trip through history on the Trans-Siberian Railroad, a grand old train on which...and kings traveled on the Trans-Siberian Railroad as in a luxurious hotel...
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The Trans-Siberian Railway Completed: July 21st, 1904...Irktusk, nowadays takes about a week. The Trans-Siberian was the most spectacular achievement...future Nicholas II, chairman of the Siberian Railway Committee, which had been set...
...RUSSIA TO CHINA Part of the Trans-Siberian railway, this runs from Moscow...days nonstop, and is the only Trans-Siberian option to offer a shower. Although...Experience (Tel: 020 8566 8846; www. trans-siberian. co.uk) will arrange visas and...
...20-night trip with 12 nights on the Trans-Siberian Express. Meanwhile, Orient-Express...charter an extra train for its trans-Siberian trips because demand was so high...512 400, www.festtravel.co.uk 4. Trans-Siberian Express: a 12-day trip from Moscow...
...groups of alumni to various intriguing corners of the globe. I have never had the slightest interest in riding the Trans-Siberian Express; by all accounts it makes the troop train that carried me across India in 1944 seem positively sybaritic...
...On 67 tracks, some 550 trains carry 200,000 commuters each day. For the worlds longest ride on the rails, try the Trans-Siberian Railway from Moscow to Vladivostok, which is 5,777 miles long. It takes seven days to traverse the entire Length...
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...across some of the remotest territory on earth. The Trans-Siberian railroad runs 5,773 miles from Moscow to Vladivostok. The...the earth. Travelfacts A SINGLE journey on the Trans-Siberian express from Moscow to Vladivostok via St Petersburg...
...the outmoded North Korean railroad system linked to the Trans-Siberian Railway. Lee, currently...amount of cargoes via the Trans- Siberian Railway from Japan, as well...key stumbling blocks to the railroad project is who should shoulder...
...government officials said. Also high on their agenda is an effort to link the trans-Korea railroad (TKR) with the trans-Siberian railroad (TSR). Although the two countries differ on the details, an agreement is likely to result in the set-up of a...
...and launching three-way cooperation with North Korea to link the severed Seoul-Wonsan railroad line with the Trans-Siberian Railroad and reactivate idle North Korean industrial facilities, which were first built using Russian technology and equipment...
...transportation. The event, titled ``the Trans-Siberian Land Bridge in the 21st Century...connection of the inter-Korean railroad with the TSR, said Grigory Bezyuk...Ministry of Railway Transport, the Trans-Siberian Railway is technologically a high-standard...
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TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILROAD rail line...completion of the railroad greatly affected...RR. The present Trans-Siberian RR branches off...passengers. The Trans-Siberian RR now has several...Mainline (BAM). The railroad is also linked...
...Turk-Sib, important railroad in Central Asia...it runs from the Trans-Siberian RR at Novosibirsk SW to the Trans-Caspian RR , which...Kazakhstan. A spur of the railroad reaches Bishkek in Kyrgyzstan. The railroad is of vital economic...
...Trans-Caspian RR , the Chinese Eastern Railway, the Transandine Railway , and the Trans-Siberian RR . High-Speed Passenger Service Although the railroad played a significant role in the transportation of both passengers and freight during...
BAYKAL-AMUR MAINLINE (BAM), railroad line linking central Siberian Russia with the Pacific. The BAM parallels the Trans-Siberian RR but passes north rather than south of Lake Baykal. It is 1,928 mi...
...city (1989 pop. 108,000), SW Siberian Russia, on the Trans-Siberian RR. One of the oldest and largest coal-mining centers...the city was developed as a source of coal for the railroad. Mining equipment, window glass, and pharmaceuticals...
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