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1891

Trans-Siberian Railway Begun

1891

Tsarevich Nicholas laid a ceremonial cornerstone at Vladivostok, and work began on the five-thousand-mile railway that would bind European Russia to the Pacific. It would take twenty-five years to finish, open Siberia to settlement, and - by bringing Russian troops to the edge of Korea - help precipitate a war with Japan in 1904.