The main highway in Russia, connecting two biggest cities Moscow city and St. Petersburg has only two lanes, with only a few sections with 3-4 lanes, mainly closer to Moscow and St. Petersburg. It's length is more than 300 miles (700 km) and it's overloaded all the time, no matter you go though it in the daytime or at night. But by Rail it would be not as far. Also there are good number of trains that run, up and down between the two cities. Depending on the train you are on it can take 8 - 9 Hours, or 4 and ½ hours. Re: waytorussia.net web site.
This was a bit difficult to find out because the internet-maps I tried did not manage to calculate this, but when I compared the distance with other places I know, I would guess it's about 750km (466 miles)
By train, St.Petersburg to Vladivostok is about 10,000 km.
1752 miles or 2820 kilometers
Leningrad is old name for St.Petersburg and were used in 1924-1991. So, there are the same cities.
5729.99 miles
4979.22 nautical miles
9221.52 km
St. Petersburg, Russia to Moscow, Russia is 444 miles.
St. Petersburg, FL to Moscow, ID is 2891 miles.
...to Moscow, TN is 803 miles.
...to Moscow, PA is 1170 miles
approx. 700 km.
4098.4 Miles
Moscow and St Petersburg
Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow was created in 1790.
Moscow and St. Petersburg are the two major cities of Russia.
St. Petersburg is farther north.
St. Petersburg is not Moscow. St. Petersburg is a separate and quite unique city that sits quite away from Russia's capital.
It was Moscow. A former capital of Russia was Saint Petersburg, it was left in 1918. During the WW2 the capital was not changed.
no, the capital is Moscow
Novgorod -> Kiev -> Vladimir -> Moscow -> Saint-Petersburg -> Moscow
Moscow and st petersburg are
Moscow. It was changed from St. Petersburg in 1918
No it changed to Moscow, Russia
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