9288 stele

Historical facts about the Stele "9288" in Vladivostok
Stele "9288" in Vladivostok was installed in 1996 in honor of the 100th anniversary of the Far Eastern Railway and the completion of the repair of the station building. The monument is a column topped with a double-headed eagle, which symbolizes the connection between east and west of Russia. On the four sides of the marble pedestal are engraved numbers 9288, indicating the distance from Vladivostok to Moscow.
This monument reminds of the importance of the Trans-Siberian Railway, which is one of the longest railways in the world. Stele "9288" in Vladivostok is located on the platform of the railway station, which makes it one of the first attractions that visitors see
Where is Stela "9288"
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By car: | go to the railway station, then walk | |
By public transport: | stop "Railway station", then walk | |
On foot: | walk to the platform of the railway station |
The monument is located on the platform of the Vladivostok railway station. You will be able to see it immediately upon arrival in the city if you used railway transport. You can also get to the monument on foot or by public transport going to the stop "Railway station".