June 2004, I finally travelled by the "Trans-Siberian Railway" from Vladivostok to Moscow, stopped en route at Iruktsk.

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Historic Vladivostok Station Houses, apartments and vessels of Vladivostok Aleutskaya ul., the main street of the town
No.1 Train Russia and 9288km kilopost, at Vladivostok Station No.5 Train Okean at Vladivostok Station No.1 Train Russia at Vladivostok Station
View of the Eastern Siberia from the carriage window A small settlement along the railway An electoric locomotive in Mogocha Station
No.1 Train Russia going through the Siberian plain View of the Eastern Siberia from the carriage window 2 An abandaned church along the Shilka River
No.1 Russia having a brief stop at Karymskaya Station No.1 Russia arrived at Ulan Ude Station Going along the shore of Lake Baikal
A wooden house in Irkutsk Mosaic mural on the wall, downtown Irkutsk St.Nicholas Church, Krestovka
Church of the Saviour, Irkutsk Irkutsk Station No.9 Train Baikal at Irkutsk Station
View of the Western Siberia from the carriage window A locomotive displayed at Zima Station Babushkas and a Kiosk (on the back) at Krasnoyarsk Station
Novosibirsk Station Cockpit of a locomotive at Tyumen Station Sverdlovsk Station
View of the Europe-Russia 1777km from Moscow, The Europe-Asia Border Obelisk Perm ‡U Station)
Kirov Station, early in the morning A Church in a suburb Vladimir Station
A night view of the Capital, Moscow Yaroslavsky Station, Moscow Kazansky Station, Moscow
Red Square and the Kremlin, in the heart of Moscow Portrait painters on Albert ul. The heart of Moscow
Towers of the Kremlin Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow