The Art of Misadventure

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LON to BKK – Moscow to Irkutsk

Irkutsk: Mile 4819

On Tuesday night I headed out with 5 other people from my hostel to the station for the first leg of the Trans-Siberian railway. Leaving Moscow at 21:35 and arriving at Irkutsk a little over 3 days later. Traveling second class you get 4 beds per cabin with the bottom bunk doubling as seats, I was sharing with an English guy who was traveling to Irkutsk like me and a Russian man and woman who were getting of at earlier stations. They were both very friendly, with the man (apparently an officer in the Russian army) very keen on English football, unfortunately neither myself or Ben (my cabin mate) know much about English football players so much of the first night passed with us agreeing that the players he liked were very good?. They both shared their food and drink with us and the lady gave me a horn from a buffalo that had been turned into a cup. As the train traveled through the Urals and into Siberia, we spent our time watching the world go buy, eating pot noodles, buying food from the locals at the station, drinking vodka and playing cards. The time passed quickly with our Provodnitsa making sure we were back on the train after stops, keeping our cabin clean and keeping the carriage heated to an overly warm 27 degrees (by shoveling coal into the boiler 24 hours a day). The view was a mix of snow, trees and industry. We pulled into Irkutsk at 5am local time which is Moscow + 5 (GMT +8), things must have gotten warmer as it was only -20 degrees centigrade.

LON to BKK – Moscow (Update)

Moscow – A short update
Today is my last day in Moscow as I get the 3 day train to Irkutsk tonight at 21:30. Currently trying to work out how much food to take and how much to buy on board. I have had a great time in Moscow and met loads of cool people in my hostel. Seen lost of cool architecture and yesterday we went to a Russian bath house (a banya) which is like a sauna but hotter and lots of beating with twigs.

LON to SIN – Moscow

Moscow, Mile 1604

On Sunday I got the train from Berlin to Moscow, at 27 hours it’s the longest train ride of my life but nothing compared to what’s to come. We left in the afternoon and traveled into Poland and then crossed the border into Belarus at about 3 am, where we went through border control for both Belarus and Russia, we also had to have our under carriage changed as Russia (and Belarus) have a different track gauge to the rest of the world.
The carriages were Russian and so was the guard so this was a sample of things to come, my room had 3 seats with 3 beds which folded out of the wall, it had a thermometer, a wash basin and a bottle with 3 glasses. I had the room to my self until Poland where I was joined by 2 polish guys, they both kept to them selves but it was a pleasant journey. We arrived at 9pm and I managed to change some euros in a doggy looking cabin and made my way to the hostel on the metro managing to decipher all that funny writing.
Hostel is nice and there are more individuals to hang out with rather than the groups I have encountered in the previous hostels. So far I have hung around the hostel and done the tourist things, Red Square, Lenin’s Tomb and the Kremlin. Oh and it is snowing.

 

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