Ferrocarril Transiberiano
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La línea ferroviaria más larga del mundo, con 9.289 km desde Moscú hasta Vladivostok a través de siete husos horarios. Terminado en 1916, el Transiberiano sigue siendo un vital corredor de carga y pasajeros que conecta la Rusia europea con el Extremo Oriente ruso. El trayecto dura aproximadamente seis días sin paradas, pasando por ciudades como Ekaterimburgo, Novosibirsk e Irkutsk, cerca del lago Baikal.
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