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Second-class travelers on Russian trains may soon be required to take turns with their neighbors to use their compartment's table.
Readers send us their stories of interesting train journeys and interactions.
There may be no better way to understand Russia than spending a few days chugging across the country by train. Here are our tips for how to make the most of it.
In 1891, Russian Tsar Alexander III signed a document initiating the construction of the Trans-Siberian Railway. And not only is it the longest railway in the world; it's got some interesting stops along the line, too.
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