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  • All Aboard!  This version of the Trans-Siberian Railway is the "Baikal" which runs between Irkutsk, Siberia  ("The Paris of Siberia") and Moscow.  The Baikal is preferable to "The Rossiya" as it has a shower compartment which comes in handy.  As the trip takes three nights and four days, a shower is a nice thing to have for your comfort, not to mention the olfactory comfort of your fellow passengers.
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  • After braving dust storms, and a long border crossing the train rolls into Ulan Bator station.  Provodnitsa busily clean up the railway carriage before pushing off towards Irkutsk.
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