Spanning more than 5,700 miles, the world’s longest railway journey begins in Moscow and ends in Vladivostok near the Sea of Japan.
This legendary train route, which takes about a week to complete without extended stops, passes through eight time zones and offers views of the vast landscape of the Mongolian Steppe and Lake Baikal, the deepest freshwater lake on Earth. Originally built between 1891 and 1916, it remains a popular way to explore the vast and varied landscapes of Russia.
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