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Aleksandr Nikolskii
Go forward or make a detour? When the St Petersburg-Moscow line was opened in 1851, it was dead straight except for the curious deviation at Verebyinski. The tsar's thumb on the ruler is one of the legendary explanations. In this publication, the real reasons are examined in detail, as well as the new straight alignment completed in 2002. Russian text with brief English summary. 44 pages with many photographs and maps, stapled.
Artikelnummer:5-93574-020-6
Enhet:st.
Lagerstatus:Beställningsvara