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Interactive: A View From Russia’s Trans-Siberian Railroad
Nearly 6,000 miles of railroad separate Russia’s capital city of  Moscow from Vladivostok, on the Pacific Ocean. While crossing the  world’s largest country and bridging two continents, NPR’s David Greene  reports on how Russia’s history has shaped its people and, where, 20  years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russians want their  country to go.
Credits: Kainaz Amaria, Chuck Holmes, Nelson Hsu, Laura Krantz, Greg Myre, Maureen Pao / NPR

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Interactive: A View From Russia’s Trans-Siberian Railroad

Nearly 6,000 miles of railroad separate Russia’s capital city of Moscow from Vladivostok, on the Pacific Ocean. While crossing the world’s largest country and bridging two continents, NPR’s David Greene reports on how Russia’s history has shaped its people and, where, 20 years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russians want their country to go.

Credits: Kainaz Amaria, Chuck Holmes, Nelson Hsu, Laura Krantz, Greg Myre, Maureen Pao / NPR

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