Over the last couple of weeks I have been backpacking my way along the Trans-Siberian railway, hopping on and off the train and discovering surprisingly different car landscapes along the way. Today I begin a long-term series that will look at and analyse the cars present in each city I passed.
Each time I took the train or bus I moved between 800 and 1000 km so it’s really like finding oneself in a different country altogether, even though I stayed in Russia for the first two weeks of my trip. I’m not sure yet how many parts there will be in this series as I haven’t finished the trip yet! I hope you’ll enjoy the reports as much as I did creating them.
Russia, Mongolia and China not your thing? That’s fine, you can check out 174 other car markets on my blog.
Back to the Trans-Siberian. Our first stop is St Petersburg, Russia. Jump in!
If you can’t wait for the next report, you can follow my trip in real time here.
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