Videos tagged with "sapsan"
St Petersburg To Moscow Express Train [07:08]
Highlights of my 800 kilometre Sapsan express train journey from St Petersburg to Moscow in Russia.
Tags: St, Petersburg, Moscow, Express, Train, Russia, Russian, Sapsan, Railway, Railways, high, speed, trains
Malaya Vishera, Moscow - Saint Petersburg high speed line. [01:32]
View from Siemens Velaro RUS train window.
Tags: Malaya, Vishera, Velaro RUS, Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Sapsan, Russia, Train, Ride
Bologoe station, Moscow - Saint Petersburg high speed line. [03:00]
View from Siemens Velaro RUS train window.
Tags: Bologoe, Siemens, Velaro, RUS, Sapsan, Train Station, railroad, Railway, Rail Transport, Trains, Locomotive, Diesel, Railways, Russia, Moscow, sgaidukov
New "Sapsan" High Speed Train From Moscow To St Petersburg, Russia [02:03]
A new high-speed rail service between Russia's two biggest cities has begun operating. The Sapsan express is Russia's fastest train, capable of speeds of 350km per hour. Nicknamed "the bird on rails", it covers the distance between Moscow and St. Petersburg in less than four hours. The Sapsan can carry more than 600 passengers and offers high-end comfort at prices ranging from 2000-5200 roubles. It will leave from Moscow three times a day. The total cost of the project exceeded one billion euros. Shotlist 1. Wide and mid: night shots of the train arriving. 00:00-00:55 2. Wide: views of the train. 00:55-01:16 3. Wide: train going. 01:16-01:21 4. Wide and mid: various views inside the train. 01:21-01:52 5. Wide: train along. 01:52-02:02
Tags: sapsan, Train, Russia Moscow st petersburg, new train, alunhill
Train terror plot derailed: 4 arrests [05:27]
Detained members of a subversive group were preparing a new terrorist act on the Moscow-St. Petersburg railroad, planning to blast the Sapsan high velocity express train, reports Kommersant newspaper citing its source in Russia's Security Service. Four terrorists-to-be were arrested in July thanks to timely information. A native of Russia's Kabardino-Balkarian republic, 22-year-old Islam Khamudjev, left his home in 2010 to join militants. He passed training in one of the terrorists' camps in Dagestan and set off to Moscow with some plan in mind. In the Russian capital, Khamudjev's accomplice, Murad Eldirbiev, bought fertilizer containing ammonia nitrate to produce a bomb. Their acquaintance Fyarid Nevlyudov was nominated to be driver of the group. A fourth suspect, Murad Umaev, was not personally involved in preparing the terror act, but was present when the group gathered and took part in discussions. Failed terrorists picked up a handy location with convenient escape routes on the railway in Moscow's Khimki suburbs to plant the bomb.
Tags: terror, train, bush, trains, railroad, station, pacific, amtrak, subway, metro, line, transit, railway, sapsan, high-speed, saint-petersburg, moscow, russia, fsb, security, service
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