The Trans Siberian Railway is a major railway network that stretches from Moscow in European Russia to Vladivostok on the Pacific Ocean. Its key characteristics include its vast length, making it the longest railway in the world, with a distance of approximately 9,300 kilometers. Another important characteristic is that it passes through a wide range of geographical and climatic regions, including vast forests, mountains, and steppe. It is vital for connecting remote areas of Russia and facilitating the movement of goods and people across the country. The railway also plays a critical role in the economy and development of Siberia.