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Book/Printed Material Guide to the Great Siberian Railway.

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Title

  • Guide to the Great Siberian Railway.

Summary

  • The 8,000-kilometer Trans-Siberian Railway linking Ekaterinburg in the Ural Mountains with the Pacific port of Vladivostok is the world's longest railroad. Construction began in 1891 and was completed in 1916. By 1900, much of the line was finished and open for traffic. In that year, the Russian Ministry of Ways of Communication issued, in identical English and Russian editions, this illustrated guide to the railway. It includes a history of Siberia, an account of the construction, and a detailed listing of the towns and cities along the route. World Digital Library.

Names

  • Dimitriev-Mamonov, A. I. (Aleksandr Ippolitovich)
  • Kukol-Yasnopolsky, L. , translator.
  • Zdziárski, Anton Feliksovich , editor.
  • Marshall, John , corrector.
  • Ministry of Ways of Communication , responsible party.

Headings

  • -  Communications in 1900
  • -  Guidebooks
  • -  Railroads
  • -  Siberia
  • -  Trans-Siberian Railroad
  • -  Russian Federation

Notes

  • -  Original text at: National Library of Russia

Medium

  • 126 pages : illustrations, 7 maps, portraits ; 23 cm

Source Collection

  • Great Siberian Railway Guidebooks

Digital Id

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2018693943

Online Format

  • pdf
  • image

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Chicago citation style:

Dimitriev-Mamonov, A. I, John Marshall, and Responsible Party Ministry Of Ways Of Communication. Guide to the Great Siberian Railway. editeds by Zdziárski, Anton Feliksovich Itor, translateds by Kukol-Yasnopolsky, L. Lator 1900. Pdf. https://www.loc.gov/item/2018693943/.

APA citation style:

Dimitriev-Mamonov, A. I., Marshall, J. & Ministry Of Ways Of Communication, R. P., Zdziárski, A. F. I., ed. (1900) Guide to the Great Siberian Railway. Kukol-Yasnopolsky, L. L., trans [Pdf] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2018693943/.

MLA citation style:

Dimitriev-Mamonov, A. I, John Marshall, and Responsible Party Ministry Of Ways Of Communication. Guide to the Great Siberian Railway. ed by Zdziárski, Anton Feliksovich Itor, trans by Kukol-Yasnopolsky, L. Lator 1900. Pdf. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/2018693943/>.