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The South Ural Highway
Loskutov, Sergey Aleksandrovich (doctor of historical sciences, professor, 1948-). The South Urals Highway. Chelyabinsk, 2001. |
Economic significance of the Siberian Railway
Sobolev, Mikhail Nikolayevich (1869-1945). Economic significance of the Siberian railway. Tomsk: Steam typo-lithography of PI Makushin, 1900. |
The economic importance of the White Sea canal
Krylov, Nikolay Alexandrovich (1830-1911).
Economic importance of the White Sea canal. Petrozavodsk: Olonets provincial zemstvo, 1889. |
The Urals source of the Transsib
The Urals origin of the Transsib. Chelyabinsk: Auto Graf, 2009. |
Drain fishing on the Mariinsky system within the Olonets province
The drain fishing on the Mariinsky system within the Olonets province.Petrozavodsk: lips.Type., 1891.
Tyumen-Omsk railway
Dmitriev-Mamonov, Alexander Ippolitovich (1847-1915). Tyumen-Omsk railway. St. Petersburg: Typo-lithograph of Evgenia Thiele, successors, 1905. |
The Trans-Siberian Railway as a Factor of Social and Economic Development of the Yenisei Gubernia in 1893-1917. NO BOT
The Trans-Siberian Railway as a Factor of Social and Economic Development of the Yenisei Gubernia in 1893-1917. NO BO. 2017. |
Transport position and accessibility of the territories of European Russia
Transport position and accessibility of the territories of European Russia.2012.
Transport and Infrastructure Support of Russia's Integration into the Asia-Pacific Region
Chukaeva, Natalia Pavlovna Transport-Infrastructure Support for Russia's Integration in the Asia-Pacific Region. Moscow, 2004. |
Schematic drawing for the article "The new shortest path from the cities of Selenginsk, Kyakhta and Chita to the Boyarskaya station on Lake Baikal" // Izvestiya of the East Siberian Division of the Russian Geographical Society. 1884 T. 15, No. 3/4 (1885)
Russian Geographical Society. East-Siberian department Izvestiya of the East Siberian Division of the Russian Geographical Society. Schematic drawing for the article "The new shortest path from the cities of Selenginsk, Kyakhta and Chita to the Boyarskaya station on Lake Baikal". Location: Irkutsk, 1870-. |