By Train to Shanghai

A Journey on the Trans-Siberian Railway

by William J. Gingles


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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 03/10/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 284
ISBN : 9781425955885

About the Book

This is a compelling narrative of a long train journey and an illuminating insight from the shadows of the past, descending from the mountains, the unbroken silence of the forest, intertwined with the people who shaped historical events along the route.

 

From the former Tsarist Russian capital of St. Petersburg, this 10,000 kilometre railway odyssey terminates in the great metropolis of Shanghai. Allowing for stop-overs in Moscow and Irkutsk, this journey will take me along the world’s longest railway line, itself an extraordinary achievement by the thousands of men who carved this track through a hostile environment, using only the technology of the 19th century. Things may come and things may go, but the Trans-Siberian rolls on forever.

 

After the endless Siberian taiga, the journey continues along the majestic southernmost shore of Lake Baikal, the blue eye of Siberia to Ulaan Baatar, capital of Mongolia. Then through the wilderness of the Gobi Desert and up to the Great Wall of China at Beijing. From the current Chinese capital, it is then on to Xi’an, the ancient capital to see Emperor Qin’s mighty terracotta army, before finally reaching Shanghai.

 


About the Author

William Gingles was born and educated in Ireland and is a self-confessed railway enthusiast. He has spent most of his adult life working in the City of London and has travelled extensively, having lived in Saudi Arabia and Dubai.

 

Now retired and living in Pimlico in London, the ideal time had arrived to fulfil a youthful ambition of a journey that was conceived some decades ago, but which passed into middle age without fulfilment and only now was about to be realised.

 

This journey was on the Trans-Siberian Railway and onwards to China.