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The first railroad in Russia appeared in 1837, linking St. Petersburg and Tsarskoe Selo, which was the Romanov family's residence outside the Imperial capital. Architect Konstantin Thon built the ...
Russia has approved the construction of the country's first high-speed passenger railway that will more than halve traveling time between its two largest cities—Moscow and St. Petersburg.
The central railway station in Helsinki shown on March 3. The train journey to St. Petersburg, Russia’s second city, takes about 3½ hours. Photo: alessandro rampazzo/Agence France-Presse/Getty ...
Dutch architectural firms KCAP and Orange Architects have teamed up with A.Len Architectural Bureau to redesign St. Petersburg’s former Tovarno-Vitebskaya railway yard into a new mixed-use ...
Russia has approved a project to build the first high-speed passenger railway between its two biggest cities, Moscow and St. Petersburg, to be funded with billions of dollars from the state budget ...
1. The Nikolayevsky railway connecting Moscow and St. Petersburg was the first large-scale railroad in Russia. Construction of the line to link the country’s two biggest cities began in 1843.
The man booked a car seat through BlaBlaCar but was greeted by a train engineer, who put him in the compartment to "drive" him to Moscow ST. PETERSBURG, July 18. /TASS/. The Oktyabrskaya Railway ...
The head of the country's rail infrastructure operator Estonian Railways has sent out signals as to the future direction of development, saying the St. Petersburg line should be prioritized along with ...
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