Trans-Siberian Railway Completed, Kurkov Touts Russian Industriousness, Resourcefulness
President Kurkov laid the ceremonial final spike in the Trans-Siberian Railway, officially opening it for business. The railway, which connects the Russian nation from as far as Finland, through the cold reaches of Siberia, eventually coming to a stop in Vladivostok, is expected to be a boon too Russian efficiency and aid it's developing economy. While passengers will have to contend with a waterslide portion that is not technically served by the railway, Kurkov inaugurated the feat as the 19th Wonder of the World. A shorter Manchurian route connecting Siberia with Vladivostok more directly is expected to be built in the near future, perhaps by the time the "Caspian Rail Loop" is finished.
President Kurkov laid the ceremonial final spike in the Trans-Siberian Railway, officially opening it for business. The railway, which connects the Russian nation from as far as Finland, through the cold reaches of Siberia, eventually coming to a stop in Vladivostok, is expected to be a boon too Russian efficiency and aid it's developing economy. While passengers will have to contend with a waterslide portion that is not technically served by the railway, Kurkov inaugurated the feat as the 19th Wonder of the World. A shorter Manchurian route connecting Siberia with Vladivostok more directly is expected to be built in the near future, perhaps by the time the "Caspian Rail Loop" is finished.
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