Het is een foto van Russische Syrrativostok, een uitgangspunt van de Sibériese spoorweg, 988 kilometer van de hoofdstad Moskou, die zeven dagen en zeven nachten nodig heeft.
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Aanbevolen in de buurt van Vladivostok Railway Station
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Het is een foto van Russische Syrrativostok, een uitgangspunt van de Sibériese spoorweg, 988 kilometer van de hoofdstad Moskou, die zeven dagen en zeven nachten nodig heeft.
Het station is een van de meest Russische architectuur op het land van de Russische Sea Seine, die het mogelijk maakt de vertegenwoordigende werken van de Russische architectuur in de 17e eeuw te herinneren. Erg mooi! Laat een diep geheugen achter!
Er is een plek waard om te ervaren, en het is bijna elke toerist die naar de Seine zal komen om te bezoeken. Er is ook een aanbevolen plaats in veel reisaanpak, er is een verledensgevoel, erg goed
De auto is doorgegaan, er is geen speciale foto's genomen. Het spijt me!
De landschappen zijn heel interessant en goedkoop.
Vladivostok Railway Station, built in 1912 in accordance with the Russian architectural style of the 17th century, has a steam locomotive. This is a steam locomotive designed by Soviet engineers during World War II and manufactured in the United States. It was transported from sea to the Soviet Union. Before 1963, this kind of steam locomotive had been running on the Siberian Railway to commemorate railway workers in the war years, 199. On the fiftieth anniversary of the victory of the Second World War in five years, this monument in kind was set up, beside which there is a mark inscribed 9288, which marks the eastern end of the railway running through Russia, indicating that the distance from Moscow since then is 9288 kilometers.
It is estimated to be the railway station of the Russian City farthest from Moscow. The 9288-kilometre railway station sign pole and the imitation of the Red Army era locomotive behind it have become the most famous tourist attractions in Vladivostok. After getting off the airport bus and crossing the overpass over the railway track, you can go down to the platform directly to visit the famous grain train head and the 9288 marker pole. The waiting room of the main building of the railway station can be visited after security check, and the railway station is still in normal use. Through the overpass, you can get to the shipping inn. On the square of the shipping inn, you can see the Golden Cape Bay Bridge, the wharf and the warships of the Pacific Fleet. Near the main building of the railway station is the station of the airport express rail, which can pass through the airport in one hour, 230 roubles one way, very convenient. The railway station is almost a must for tourists.
On the opposite side of Lenin Square is the railway station, the end of the Siberian Railway. Vladivostok Station is a Russian building with the same shape as Moscow Railway Station, but with a slightly smaller size. Unlike in China, there are no ticket outlets and ticket checkpoints in the railway station. People get on the train directly through the overpass and buy tickets on the bus. So the station is not noisy, only silent pedestrians.