7 days:) there are some trains 6 days:)
17DAYS
The dimensions depend on what the track is for. For example, you can travel by train from Moscow to Vladivostok and the railway track for that journey is 7826 km long.
There are not many inter-city roads suitable for cars, and in many cases, no roads at all in large parts of Siberia. Driving from Moscow to Vladivostok is not a serious option unless you have unlimited time, resources and abilities. A plane flight from Moscow to Vladivostok is about 7 or 8 hours depending on the type of plane. The Trans-Siberian Railway takes about 7 days depending on the train.
You would be flying east from Moscow to Vladivostok.
The Trans-Siberian Railway starts (or finishes) in Moscow and travels almost 9,300 kilometres across largely inaccessible country to finish (or start) in Vladivostok on the Pacific coast. It is the longest train trip anywhere in the world and depending on which particular train you get, it can take up to 7 days (or more) to complete the journey.
Distance from Vancouver to Moscow is 8233 kilometers or 5116 miles
You would be travelling generally in an easterly direction, but probably more like east south east.
The fastest I was able to find is 11 hours flight with stopover in Moscow.
Amur, Khabarovsk, and Vladivostok are the cities that mark the endpoints of the Trans-Siberian Railway. The rail system goes a total of 5,772 miles from the Russian Far East to the Sea of Japan..
3995.42Miles. Impressive, isn't it?
The longest train route in Europe is the Trans-Siberian Railway, which runs from Moscow, Russia to Vladivostok, Russia. It takes about 7 days to travel the full distance of approximately 9,289 kilometers (5,772 miles).
Valdivostok