Trans-Siberian Railway terminals are (1) Moscow and Vladivostok (2) St. Petersburg and Vladivostok (3) Moscow and Krasnoyarsk (4) St. Petersburg and Krasnoyarsk 

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Moscow and Vladivostok

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