The Trans-Siberian Railroad is a network of railways that connects Moscow in the west to Vladivostok in the east, spanning approximately 9,289 kilometers (5,772 miles) across Russia. Completed in 1916, it facilitated the movement of people and goods across the vast country, promoting economic development and regional integration. The railroad also played a crucial role in enhancing trade, military logistics, and cultural exchange, ultimately contributing to the expansion of the Russian Empire and modernization efforts. Its establishment significantly reduced travel time across Siberia, making it more accessible and fostering population settlement in remote areas.
Trans-Siberian Railroad is in Russia
Trans-Siberian Railroad
Moscow and Vladivostok on Russia's Pacific coast are connected by the Trans-Siberian Railroad.
Vladivostok
Vladivostok
5,000 miles
1. Trans - Siberian Line 2. Trans - Manchurian Line 3. Trans - Mangolian Line
The Trans-Siberian Railway.
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5,000 miles
Moscow and Vladivostock
Trans-Siberian Railroad