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Trans Siberian Railway Journeys

Copyright PBS 1996

The Trans-Siberian Railway or Trans-Siberian Railroad (Транссибирская магистраль, Транссиб in Russian, or Transsibirskaya magistral', Transsib) is a network of railways connecting Moscow and European Russia with the Russian Far East provinces, Mongolia, China and the Sea of Japan.

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TRANSシベリアの鉄道 または TRANSシベリアの鉄道 (Транссибирскаяの магистраль、 Транссиб ロシア語、またはTranssibirskaya magistral', Transsibは)ネットワークのである 鉄道 接続 モスクワ そして ヨーロッパのロシア を使って ロシア極東部 地域、 モンゴル, 中国 そして 日本海.

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  • I want to remind everyone that this film was made in 1996, 14 years ago.Since when things have changed dramatically in Siberia and Russia overall.

    There are new, more comfortable trains, countryside would look more modern, and towns and cities along the road look prosperous.

  • this person commentating is so patronising its unbelievable

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  • czy jest ktoś z Polski w stanie przetłumaczyć wszystkie części tego filmu,znam angielski,ale nie tak dokładnie,świetny materiał,miło się tego słucha

  • 35mph? A CAR GOES FASTER.

  • great vid mate,,,planning a trip from london to bangkok by land

    in 2014 looks like a fantastic trip

    and can meet ppl from all over the world

  • The best thing Iv seen on Utube

    

  • @waffleone3 This is not a steering wheel, it's a throttle control handle.

    This is standard question for Russian locomotives :)

  • Why a steering wheel on a locomotive?

  • @estoyaqui85

    People in Russia live better now than in USSR times.

    On the other hand, Russia is a second world country with no real prospect of developing modern science or technology - this is true.

  • @PutinProper Yes, things have changed dramatically in Siberia/Russia since end of USSR. Now people die of cold because there is no heating unless you can pay it. And now train fare is like 10 times more expensive.

  • @madlib696 I'm from the US. This guy could be from the US, but even if he is, this isn't how he really speaks. This is a dramatic "over done" voice. Noone talks like this. I'd hate to be this guy's travelling companion!

  • @Abu451 its like having someone with vomit breath breathing whispering in your ear.

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