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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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  • very interesting I just rode the entire length of this from Vladavostok to Moscow this is trully an interesting rail line

  • thanks i would really like to ride the entire lengh one day.

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  • the narrator acted like "OMG the people in siberia eat FOOD!" and "OH CRAP! look someone who is 'notAmerican' is not starving to death!"

    i bet they even bury their dead, love their children, sleep, eat, drink and (can you believe it?) WASH?!

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  • i hate documwntaries that atract communist,brainless type of people

  • Baikalo Amurskaya Mogistral in Russian and Baikalo Amur Mainline in English was also a very tough terrain to build the railroad through. Breaking off the trans siberian railway half way between Krasnoyarks and Irkutsk going over the northern part of lake Baikal as far as Khabarovsk and going all the way to Vladivostok. It is a very well known part of the railway in Russia.

  • @YKhatskevich He means he want to ride it in the future

  • These people were mighty tough to withstand the rigors of such work. God rest their souls.

  • @InuyashaKnight you can't do it in one day -- IT'S F*CKING TRANSSIBERIAN RAILWAY! ((:

  • lol man-eating tigers

  • @TheyDontSee it's easy to destroy, than to build... US proves it all the time. East Europe, Yugoslavia, Afganistan, Iraq... what is next? 

  • @svetlanaprekrasnaya Interesting. I remember in university here in the US we studied Eastern Europe and they said the same thing. Like in Czechoslovakia the citizens had a secure life with communism until the US went in there to "save" them. Then everything fell apart. People are very narrow minded when it comes to other people's cultures. So I agree with you.

  • i wonder, why narrator didn't translate what the women were talking about... cause they were talking how life was more secure in communistic Russia.

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