The reason why is that the trans Siberian railway is the only railroad and the only longstanding way to get across Russia. Putting a city far away from that link would make no sense, so they put them next to it so that they can easily get supplies and stuff. Also building roads in Siberia is very difficult because of the permafrost, so a railroad is more effective, though they do have a highway that crosses all of Russia including Siberia.
Moscow and Vladivostock
Moscow and Vladivostok on Russia's Pacific coast are connected by the Trans-Siberian Railroad.
The Trans-Siberian Railroad is 9,259 kilometers long, or 5,753 miles. It goes from the capital of the Russian Federation, Moscow, to Vladivostock.
There are cities, cars, airports, buildings, the trans siberian railroad etc. They are anything humans have made/caused.
Railroad used to be one of the important transportation mode and hence cities and towns are being located near to it for people's convenience
The address of the Twin Cities Railroad Museum is: 700 Milton Counce Drive, South Fulton, TN 38257
Cities of Liverpool and Manchester were the first to be connected with the railroad in Britain.
The web address of the Twin Cities Railroad Museum is: tcrailroadmuseum.org
Moscow and Vladivostok
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There were many things that allowed for the growth of cities. However, the major condition that provided for the growth of cities was the presence of water. Factories, like the ones during the Industrial Revolution, were located near water sources. Another condition was the location of the railroad to the city or town.