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Rail Travel Overseas 10/10/2010 at 15:54 #1882
Andrew G
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To supplement my galley of signalling pictures I have recently created one for some of my overseas travels by rail which may be of interest.

http://andrewsrailwaypictures.fotopic.net/

I can really recommend travelling from Moscow to Beijing by train, although I suggest stop-offs in Siberia (Irkutsk and Lake Baikal) and Mongolia as anybody we met who has been on for all 7-8 days was going a bit stir crazy! As it was the first leg to Irkutsk is about 5,000 km, 5 nights and several time zones!

Not too much of signalling interest I'm afraid and while I'd have loved to pop my head around the door I didn't fancy getting left behind in the middle of nowhere!

http://andrewsrailwaypictures.fotopic.net/p67601926.html

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Rail Travel Overseas 10/10/2010 at 15:54 #11960
Andrew G
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To supplement my galley of signalling pictures I have recently created one for some of my overseas travels by rail which may be of interest.

http://andrewsrailwaypictures.fotopic.net/

I can really recommend travelling from Moscow to Beijing by train, although I suggest stop-offs in Siberia (Irkutsk and Lake Baikal) and Mongolia as anybody we met who has been on for all 7-8 days was going a bit stir crazy! As it was the first leg to Irkutsk is about 5,000 km, 5 nights and several time zones!

Not too much of signalling interest I'm afraid and while I'd have loved to pop my head around the door I didn't fancy getting left behind in the middle of nowhere!

http://andrewsrailwaypictures.fotopic.net/p67601926.html

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Rail Travel Overseas 10/10/2010 at 16:00 #11961
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Nice - something I'd love to do one day - and the wife has said she wouldn't mind either!
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Rail Travel Overseas 10/10/2010 at 16:18 #11963
Andrew G
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Highly recommended and while not cheap using the normal service trains is a lot cheaper than the special trains you see advertised.

If I ever make it to a meet then I'll be pleased to provide some hints and tips.

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Rail Travel Overseas 10/10/2010 at 20:01 #11967
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Andrew

The Man in Seat 61 has a very good page about booking and travelling on the Trans-Siberian routes (Moscow to Vladivostok or Beijing) on his web-site. It makes interesting reading (and also suggests how to get to Moscow in the first place and where to go from Vladivostok). Pages like that are nearly as interesting as the holiday!

JG

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Rail Travel Overseas 10/10/2010 at 20:28 #11969
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postal said:
The Man in Seat 61 has a very good page about booking and travelling on the Trans-Siberian routes (Moscow to Vladivostok or Beijing) on his web-site.
I noticed last week he even has his own book out - but undoubtedly the website will be more up to date.

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