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Hello all,
It's been a while since I posted here with a forgotten username. Anyways, I remember how much this board help me plan my train trip, so I'm trying to reciprocate this generosity. Currently in Ulan Bator (at a warm negative 31 degrees f.!) and am partly through my Trans-Siberian journey. Technically I am on the Trans-Mongolian route from Beijing to Moscow. We started our journey early yesterday morning and arrived in Ulan Bator this afternoon. The next le of our journey will be straight to Moscow from Ulan Bator, an additional four nights on board.
I know a lot of railbuffs want to take this train so I am here to answer any questions you may have about it. I'm writing this in advance in case their is anything I can look out for on the next leg of our journey. We don't leave till Thursday so plenty of time.
Highlights of the journey thus far-
1. The beautiful 18 car train on the Beijing-Ulan Bator leg with a modern interior. We were in second class which contained four beds per compartment. Despite being small it was nicely appointed, each bed having its own TV (although with some odd programing). The carriage was kept immaculate. To be honest, this really surprised me as I have heard bad stories before about trains that run this route. I guess we were fortunate to get this set. Hope we get it this nice the next leg!
2. Seeing the Great Wall from the train. You spend quite sometime with it in this distance.
3. The China/Mongolia border crossing. This one is intresting! The track size between China and Mongolia are diffrent. This meant them splitting up our train and pulling us into a warehouse. Here each car was hoisted up, the old wheels removed and new ones put in. All with us still on the train.
4. Waking up to the snowy Tundra of Mongolia.
Thats it for now! Please feel free to ask any questions and I'll try and post pics when I can.
God Bless,
Trans-Sib
It's been a while since I posted here with a forgotten username. Anyways, I remember how much this board help me plan my train trip, so I'm trying to reciprocate this generosity. Currently in Ulan Bator (at a warm negative 31 degrees f.!) and am partly through my Trans-Siberian journey. Technically I am on the Trans-Mongolian route from Beijing to Moscow. We started our journey early yesterday morning and arrived in Ulan Bator this afternoon. The next le of our journey will be straight to Moscow from Ulan Bator, an additional four nights on board.
I know a lot of railbuffs want to take this train so I am here to answer any questions you may have about it. I'm writing this in advance in case their is anything I can look out for on the next leg of our journey. We don't leave till Thursday so plenty of time.
Highlights of the journey thus far-
1. The beautiful 18 car train on the Beijing-Ulan Bator leg with a modern interior. We were in second class which contained four beds per compartment. Despite being small it was nicely appointed, each bed having its own TV (although with some odd programing). The carriage was kept immaculate. To be honest, this really surprised me as I have heard bad stories before about trains that run this route. I guess we were fortunate to get this set. Hope we get it this nice the next leg!
2. Seeing the Great Wall from the train. You spend quite sometime with it in this distance.
3. The China/Mongolia border crossing. This one is intresting! The track size between China and Mongolia are diffrent. This meant them splitting up our train and pulling us into a warehouse. Here each car was hoisted up, the old wheels removed and new ones put in. All with us still on the train.
4. Waking up to the snowy Tundra of Mongolia.
Thats it for now! Please feel free to ask any questions and I'll try and post pics when I can.
God Bless,
Trans-Sib