Introduction to Vladivostok Railway Station: Vladivostok Railway Station is a 17th-century architectural style and was built in 1912. There is a steam locomotive near the station. It was a steam locomotive designed by Soviet engineers during World War II, manufactured in the United States, and shipped to the Soviet Union by sea. Before 1963, this kind of steam locomotive was running on the Trans-Siberian Railway. To commemorate the railway workers in the war years, this physical monument was set up in 1995 on the 50th anniversary of the victory of the Second World War. Next to the monument there is an inscription with 288 This is the sign marking the eastern terminus of the great railway that runs through Russia, indicating that the distance from here to Moss is 9,288 kilometers.

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