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Trans-Siberian Railroad Atlas
The Trans Siberian is one of the great railway trips of all time, crossing vast areas of steppe land and tundra as it wends its way from Moscow to Vladivostok. There are actually two routes for much of the western portion, and branch off lines to Mongolia and northern China in the east, as well as a very unusual route across the top of Lake Baikal called Amur, or BAM, line.
This atlas covers the entire route, with an extra page for those starting in St. Petersburg. It includes inset pages showing St. Petersburg, Moscow, and the heritage cities of Sergiev Posad and Suzdal. Both branches of the Trans-Siberian are shown and most of the Baikal-Amur (BAM) line.
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