Vladivostok
The Trans-Siberian Railroad is the longest railroad in the world. The eastern terminus in Vladivostok is 9,289 km (5, 772 miles) from Moscow.
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Vladivostok
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When the first transcontinental railroad was authorized in the early 1860s (during the civil war), the eastern terminus was fixed at Council Bluffs, Iowa/Omaha, Nebraska, a point served by several railroads at the time. Fixing the eastern terminus further east would have placed the new railroad in competition with existing lines and lengthened the length of the route to be built. Also, the transcontinental railroad was partly funded by land grants authorized by the federal government in the territories the railroad crossed; offering such land grants east of Nebraska would have been more costly and problematic.
Seattle
Transsiberian was released on 07/18/2008.
The Production Budget for Transsiberian was $15,000,000.
Transsiberian grossed $6,379,575 worldwide.
Transsiberian grossed $2,203,641 in the domestic market.
Maine Eastern Railroad was created in 2004.
Eastern States Railroad was created in 2006.