• Vladivostok railway station is a railway station in Vladivostok, Russia. It is the eastern terminus of the Trans-Siberian Railway.
  • The city train station was built as the last point of the Trans-Siberian Railway - the longest railway in the world that connects Moscow and Vladivostok...
  • Directly beside the cruise ship port, the historic Vladivostok Station has the special status of being located at the end of the Trans-Siberian railway, some 9288 km...
  • In the future appearance of the building has undergone major changes. ... Today Vladivostok railway station is a major transportation artery.
  • Vladivostok was founded in 1860, and urban development was at its height here by the 1880s.
  • The old steam locomotive and a column with a mark of 9288, which means the distance in kilometers between Moscow and Vladivostok were installed on the...
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  • The first building of the station looked very laconic. Only after 1912 it was rebuilt in the style of the tower, like the Yaroslavskaya Railway Station of Moscow...
  • To the south of the station there is a cargo arrival line leading to the port of Vladivostok. Platform 2, dedicated to the Vladivostok Airport Railroad, must be...
  • Vladivostok Station is a railroad (railway) station that was completed in 1893.
  • By 1907 the original structure had become too small to meet the needs of Vladivostok’s growing population and the decision was made to build a new station.
  • Summer, 2018 - Vladivostok, Russia - The building of the Vladivostok railway station.
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  • Today, Vladivostok railway station serves as the main starting point for the Trans-Siberian portion of the Eurasian Land Bridge.