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Trans-Siberian Railway

Proper noun

Meaning

Trans-Siberian Railway

(rail transport) A network of Russian railway lines which stretch from Moscow in the west to Vladivostok in the Far East.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Following Sam on the Trans-Siberian Railway, she travels through China and reaches Japan, where she rescues Winter from a botched capture attempt at a capsule hotel. Source: Internet

He had to travel to Achinsk, only 100 km from the Trans-Siberian Railway for his medical exam, and was allowed to stay there after the army rejected him. Source: Internet

Japan decided to attack before the Russians completed the Trans-Siberian Railway. Source: Internet

Route description The Trans-Siberian Railway is often associated with the main transcontinental Russian line that connects hundreds of large and small cities of the European and Asian parts of Russia. Source: Internet

Routledge. p. 164. ISBN 0-7146-5232-6 An additional 1.6 million emigrated to the east in the ten years after the opening of the Trans-Siberian Railway in 1906. Source: Internet

Russia main Other target areas include freight lines, such as the Trans-Siberian Railway in Russia, which would allow 3 day Far East to Europe service for freight, potentially fitting in between the months by ship and hours by air. Source: Internet

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