The Trans-Siberian Railway: The Longest Train Journey in the World #trans-siberian #russia #railway
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Published6 days ago
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🚄 One railway. Two continents. Eight time zones.
Stretching an incredible 9,289 kilometres (5,772 miles) from Moscow to Vladivostok, the Trans-Siberian Railway is the longest continuous railway line in the world. For more than a century, this legendary route has carried travellers, workers, and adventurers across the vast landscapes of Russia.
Construction began in 1891 and took over 25 years to complete. Workers battled frozen tundra, remote forests, mighty rivers, and extreme weather to build a railway that would transform an entire region. By 1916, the line was complete — linking European Russia with the Pacific Ocean and opening Siberia to trade, settlement, and exploration.
Along the journey, trains pass through thousands of kilometres of forests, plains, and mountains, cross major rivers such as the Ob and Yenisei, and run beside the breathtaking shores of Lake Baikal, the deepest freshwater lake on Earth.
Travelling the full route takes nearly seven days, crossing eight time zones along the way. For many travellers, it’s not just a train ride — it’s one of the greatest railway adventures on the planet.
From historic engineering to breathtaking scenery, the Trans-Siberian Railway remains a symbol of ambition, endurance, and the power of human ingenuity.
🌍 Would you take this legendary journey across Russia?
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