Railroad link to connect Russia’s St. Petersburg with Germany’s Berlin. Russia and Germany have agreed to connect Germany’s capital Berlin with St. Petersburg, which is often branded Russia’s northern capital. The news, first published in the Russian media, was confirmed by Germany’s Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure. The train will go from Germany to the Russian exclave city of Kaliningrad and then onwards to St. Petersburg, the ministry has confirmed in a letter to RT.
There is currently no direct railway between St. Petersburg and Berlin. Passengers have to make a two-hour connection in Moscow and spend 32 hours on road. It is also difficult to get from Berlin to Kaliningrad by train - you have to change trains twice. The new route will also slash the travel time between St. Petersburg and Kaliningrad by almost a half.
its the same guy with the same memeflag and the same cringe style, always posts rt too, sad
Jeremiah Gomez
To be honest, russia is going to become an overflow for the importation of the third world into europe.One day, hopefully russia will become as diverse as the rest of europe.