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General map of the Trans-Siberian Railway route across Siberia and the Chinese Empire - stock illustration

This detailed monochrome map illustrates the expansive route of the Trans-Siberian Railway as it traverses the vast landscapes of northern Asia, connecting European Russia to the Pacific coast. Labeled in French, the cartographic work delineates the path of the iron road through major Siberian hubs like Omsk, Tomsk, and Irkutsk, winding past the southern edge of Lake Baikal before extending into Manchuria and reaching the strategic port of Vladivostok. Surrounding territories such as the Chinese Empire, Mongolia, and Korea are clearly marked, providing geographical context for the railway's positioning across diverse terrains and international borders. Topographical features, including the Yenisei and Lena rivers and the Altai Mountains, are rendered with fine lines, while an inset map in the lower-left corner demonstrates the railway's full continuity from Saint Petersburg and Moscow across the Ural Mountains. The composition serves as both a technical and historical record of one of the most ambitious engineering projects of the late nineteenth century, capturing the immense scale of the transcontinental connection between Europe and the Far East.
This detailed monochrome map illustrates the expansive route of the Trans-Siberian Railway as it traverses the vast landscapes of northern Asia, connecting European Russia to the Pacific coast. Labeled in French, the cartographic work delineates the path of the iron road through major Siberian hubs like Omsk, Tomsk, and Irkutsk, winding past the southern edge of Lake Baikal before extending into Manchuria and reaching the strategic port of Vladivostok. Surrounding territories such as the Chinese Empire, Mongolia, and Korea are clearly marked, providing geographical context for the railway's positioning across diverse terrains and international borders. Topographical features, including the Yenisei and Lena rivers and the Altai Mountains, are rendered with fine lines, while an inset map in the lower-left corner demonstrates the railway's full continuity from Saint Petersburg and Moscow across the Ural Mountains. The composition serves as both a technical and historical record of one of the most ambitious engineering projects of the late nineteenth century, capturing the immense scale of the transcontinental connection between Europe and the Far East.
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