A railway run entirely by children
Moscow, Russia - August 28 2007
1. Wide shot children marching at the opening of the Children of the Railway Workers Olympics
2. Wide shot children making way onto field
3. Mid shot judge handing the batons to the participants of relay race at the Children Olympics
4. Close up judge fires the starting gun pan to children running
5. Mid shot children running
6. Wide shot children screaming supporting the runners
7. Mid shot pan young girls chanting to support the runners
8. Wide shot children running the relay race
9. Mid shot young girls warming up ahead of the races
10. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Ira Vasilchuk, participant of the Children Olympics
I always wanted it (to be in the railway), I have been to lots of places, lots of cities already. And being here is the most important thing for me. Because my parents work here (on the railway) and I represent the railways here.
Irkutsk, Eastern Siberia, Russia - August 23, 2007
11. Wide shot of Children Railway train
12. Close up young train driver in his cabin pan to train control panel
13. Close up train driver in the cabin, rail track in the background
14. Close up train control panel monitor
15. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Vyacheslav Rogov (14 years old), Children Train Driver
I was scared. It is always scary at first. When I first got in here and started driving, I was scared. But then I got used to it, and it was very interesting. I learnt what all those speed counters and other gadgets mean. I now understand everything and it is quite easy for me.
16. Wide shot Children Railway station
17. Wide shot young railway workers reporting to the instructor
18. Close up instructor
19. Mid shot young girls in railway uniform
20. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Irina Skvortsova, Children Railway instructor
They feel themselves grown-ups, they feel responsible here. And it is very important for them, at their age, to feel somehow above other kids who don't wear uniforms. The most important thing is - even if they will not become railway workers in the future, - they find a lot of friends here, they communicate and they learn the skills that could probably be useful for them in the future.
21. Wide shot Children Railway train
22. Mid shot kids in railway uniforms near train
23. Close up tourists in the train
24. Mid shot young girls in uniforms in the train doors
25. Close up young train conductor closing the train door
26. Wide shot pan tourists in the train
27. Close up children looking out of the train window
28. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Vasya Solyanov(13 years old), Train Conductor:
I want to finish school as soon as possible and to enter the Railway Institute. And after that to work as a head of a railway station somewhere.
29. Wide shot tourists in the wagon
30. Mid shot tourists
31. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Anna, Irkutsk citizen
I have heard a lot about this train, but have never been here before. And now my relatives from Chelyabinsk have arrived and we decided to go and take a ride. They don't have a Children's Railway in Chelyabinsk, so we were all very interested.
32. Wide shot tracking shot of railway platform, young girl with a stop sign standing on the platform
LEAD IN:
The Railway is one of the many things that holds a lot of mystique for children and adults alike.
Children love the sound of trains as they chug along on their journey, and many even dream of becoming train drivers when they grow up.
But for children in the Siberian town of Irktutsk, that dream can become a reality from the age of 11.
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They all represent railroads and railway families from various parts of the country.
Ira Vasilchuk has come to the Olympics from the small town of Belogorsk in the Russian Far East.
But this is no game.
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Малая Южно-Уральская ЖД /Children's Narrow gauge railway in Chelyabinsk - 1997 year
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Russia's poor rely on fleamarket for survival
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Moscow, Russia, 23 October 2009
1. Various Millionaire Fair
2. Set up shot Elina
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Elina (no last name given), Russian wife of Indian businessman:
There is not so much in Russia poor people, there is a little. And they try to make their lives very nice to be rich.
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Lianozovo, Moscow - October 25th 2009
4. Wide of train pulling out of station
5. Mid of train passing by station sign
6. Wide top shot of flea market by train tracks
7. Mid pan people selling goods on platform
8. Mid set up Vladimir Vasilyevsky
9. Wide Vladimir talks to woman
10. Cutaway hats on ground
11. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Vladimir Vasilyevsky, Flea Market Trader:
People have some old things, I mean some clothes, figurines, stamps. Generally speaking, it can be anything from screws to a toy train, anything that is no longer of any use to them, as they perhaps think. They try to make some money from selling these to buy bread, milk, sugar and something else.
12. Wide top shot of flea market
13. Top shot of man selling goods on train track
14. Wide of old women selling goods
15. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Vladimir Vasilyevsky, Flea Market Trader:
Here you find people who are in need, just very poor people. I know a lot of people like that. One woman raises three children on her own. She has no husband and no one to help her so she goes and finds something at a garbage heap, or her neighbours may give her something they don't need. She will come here and will sell it to get some money.
16. Mid set up Klara Ivanovna
17. Wide Klara at stall
18. Mid Klara talks to woman
19. Cutaway woman looks at goods
20. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Klavdia Ivanovna, Flea Market Trader:
No, I don't have enough money at all. Why we are here? Because they always take our money for something and no one knows for what.
21. Close up pan goods on ground
22. Close up old jewelry
23. Close up old boots and telephone
24. Mid of porcelain figures
25. Wide of dog standing by stall
26. Mid of dog
27. Wide set up Zhenya
28. Cutaway people at stall
29. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Zhenya (no surname given):
I'm a member of the Communist party. I say once again that China goes in advance of the whole planet. World revolution is ahead of us. Capitalism is decayed, imperialism is decayed. Workers of the world, unite!
30. Wide of Klara Ivanovna sewing
31. Close up hands
32. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Klavdia Ivanovna, Flea Market Trader:
A 'New Russian' (new rich Russian) was sitting on my train recently and asked me, hey, grandma, how do you live? And I answered him: I lived well once, but now it has become very hard to live. He said, nothing will change until we go out onto the streets with pitchforks. So, the talk is useless, until we take to the streets with pitchforks!
33. Wide of stalls
34. Wide people setting out goods
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A little over a year into the recession that ended Russia's golden decade of economic growth, the country's rich and poor alike still seem to be reeling.
The recent down-sized Millionaire Fair showed that life for Russia's rich has indeed lost much of its glitz.
And for some of Russia's poor a weekly flea market has become the only way to survive.
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Russia's rich at the Millionaire Fair (23 October 2009).
The annual bling-fest emphasises wealth, good living and, well, wealth.
This well-off wife is convinced there aren't many poor people in Russia:
There is not so much in Russia poor people, there is a little. And they try to make their lives very nice to be rich.
But just a short train ride away from the glitz and glamour of Russia's capital is Lianozova.
They come here on Friday evenings to reserve the best places and stay for the next three days.
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Poverty-stricken women and children crowd Russian streets - Daily Mail
Shocking photos from the devastating Russian famine in the early 1920s show a couple selling human body parts as meat at a market (left) and children (right) suffering with severe malnutrition. Lenin reportedly ordered the seizure of the food the poor had grown to survive and declared 'let the peasants starve'. Shocking photos from the devastating Russian famine in the early 1920s show a couple selling human body parts as meat at a market (left) and children (right) suffering with severe malnutrition. The police took no action as cannabalism was considered a legitimate method of survival.
The United States and some western European countries eventually stepped in to provide food and relief workers.
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Narrow gauge (750mm) railway in Irdin, Cherkasy region, Ukraine. All locomotives in video are TU6A -series.
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Schmalspur (750mm) Torfbahn Im Irdin, Ukraine, Cyerkasy region. Alle Lokomotiven im Video werden TU6A
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The collapse in the Chelyabinsk region (2011). Killed 2 people.
The accident occurred on August 11, 2011 in Asha area of the Chelyabinsk region, a few kilometers from the city of Shem, one of the sections of the Kuibyshev Railway. Due to acceleration of heavy freight trains № 2707 up to speed 136 km / h, due to brake failure, it is caught in front of the next freight train № 1933 and facing with its tail. The collision at the train № 2707 derailed two electric and 66 of the carriages 67, two died train locomotive crew member, the train № 1933 derailed 3 last wagon.
The cause of the crash of two freight trains, two deaths and dozens of flights delayed was the gross negligence of employees Railways, someone describes the situation even more rough form. Events that caused the disaster began with a small incident. August 11 at 14:34, a few hours before the collision, originator of the tragedy - the locomotive, composed of two electric locomotives VL10, the station Muraslimkino (section Chelyabinsk-Kropachevo) knocks the bull.
The accident occurred damage the brake line leading locomotive. The driver and his assistant Koltyrev Ustyuzhaninov, depot staff Chrysostom, change the damaged part by using the maintenance kit electric driven, and report on the destination station Kropachevo the need for further repair of the locomotive. The composition of the well reaches the Kropachevo.
Taking the train to Kropachevo DV driver Shumikhin and his assistant MK Zhuravlev do not check the position of the brake levers and its performance. Trains depart at 16:50 on your route. Already after 5 minutes with brake checking machinists notice problems in the work train is moving with increasing speed, without reacting to the braking efforts. Speed reaches 136 km per hour and only if the emergency brake was applied. However, the braking distance at that speed - more than 1 km. Product composition № 2707 catches extending ahead of another freight train № 1933 and rams it.
Trans Siberian Train Adventure
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The rail transport in Russia has been one of the great economic achievements of the country. Russia is a country larger than the United States or China, so its density rail is lower than that of these two countries, especially in the case of the United States. Since the density of population of Russia is also much lower than that of these two countries. Russian Railways carry their cargo and passengers on very long distances, often through vast and inhospitable areas.
The Trans-Siberian Railway, short Transsib, is the longest railway in the world and the main line of Russia. The transcontinental railway is 9289 kilometers long and stretches from Moscow through Siberia to Vladivostok. The Russian name is Transsibirskaja magistral or Trans-Siberian main route. The night trains to Beijing via the Trans-Mongolian Railway and the Trans-Mongolia railroad make up a part of their route using the Transsib.
The Transsib is especially important for freight trains. A large proportion of freight transport in Russia will take place on the Transsib. For Siberia is the line a real lifeline; many places were only developed after construction of the railway. There were opposing predictions about the fate of the railway: the most pessimistic predicted large losses due to operating costs, other optimists predicted a great success and the ability to carry cargo between the ' Europe and Japan more quickly and more economically than the sea.
In fact the cost of construction of the Trans-Siberian returned completely in a few years. But the line could not compete in the transport market for goods in transit. The railway was single track and unexpectedly also much used by local freight trains, which reduced the average speed is 15 km / h.
The third primary route is the Trans, in its plan coincides with the Trans-Siberian until Ulan Ude on the east shore of Lake Baikal. From Ulan-Ude, the Trans heads towards to Ulan Bator, after which continues southeast to Beijing. The Trans-Siberian remains the most important means of communication in Russia, to the point that about 30% of the country's exports are transported by it. While the attraction leads many visitors traveling in it, it is still widely used by the Russians in their domestic travel.
At the beginning of the Russo-Japanese War in February 1904, the capacity of the Trans-Siberian railway was limited to ten trains per day in each direction. However, until the war ended, the capacity could be more than doubled. After the end of the Russian-Japanese war of 1904-1905 there was a threat of loss of control over Manchuria and the Chinese Eastern Railway, and hence the eastern part of the Trans-Siberian. It was necessary to continue the construction so that the highway passes only through the territory of the Russian Empire.
The Trans-Siberian Railway had a direct positive impact on the economy of the area, they opened up: foreign investment in mining, commerce, railways and factories, coupled with the establishment of consulates and foreign trade office in Vladivostok.
The Trans-Siberian Railway crosses 16 major rivers In addition, it extends 207 km along the Lake Baikal and 39 km along the Amur Bay. During the day they connect sporadically express trains with seats towns along the Trans-Siberian Railway, for example, Omsk-Novosibirsk. The average travel speed of passenger trains on the Trans-Siberian Railway is 60 to 70 km / h. Freight trains go slower.
Since 2010, several freight trains between China and Europe now offered. Their cargo is on the system interface boundaries between standard gauge transhipped and broad gauge. Since end of November 2011 runs a daily train of Trans-Eurasia Logistics for BMW factory Leipzig to Shenyang.
The third is the main line of the Trans-Mongolian Railway, which coincides with the Trans-Siberian railway to the city of Ulan Ude, located on the east shore of Baikal. From this city the Trans-Mongolian Railway is heading to the capital of Mongolia. The main route Trans-Siberian Railway began in Moscow at Yaroslavsky Vokzal, passing through Yaroslavl, Chelyabinsk, Omsk, Novosibirsk, Irkutsk, Ulan-Ude, Chita and Khabarovsk to Vladivostok via southern Siberia.
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A meteor has crashed in central Russia's Ural mountains, injuring hundreds of people as the shockwave blew out windows and rocked buildings.
A large fragment is believed to have landed in a lake near Chebarkul, a town in the neighbouring Chelyabinsk region.
These Chelyabinsk residents recalled the moment the fireball streaked by.
The meteoroid -- estimated to be about 10 tons -- entered the Earth's atmosphere at a speed of at least 33,000mph, producing a sonic boom. It shattered into pieces between 18-32 miles above the ground, showering the Urals city of Chelyabinsk with debris.
Glass windows and doors were blown out, several building were damaged. Hundreds of people were injured -- some with serious head wounds -- and 110 victims remained in hospital, many of them children.
A chunk of the space object apparently smashed into a frozen lake, leaving a six-metre wide hole in the ice.
The meteor streaking through the sky at supersonic speed at about 9.20am local time, and then a blaze of light followed later by the sound of explosions and breaking glass. Residents immediately expressed their shock and fear on social media.
I thought the world was about to end! said one. A video clip showed men shouting It's a bombardment! as a noise like an explosion set off car alarms.
A warehouse wall at a zinc factory in the industrial city collapsed from the force of the shock wave and almost 300 buildings had their windows blown out.
Anna Kolesnikova, 31, a website editor who lives in Chelyabinsk, told The Daily Telegraph: I was getting ready for work when I looked out of the kitchen window and I saw this very bright light and thought, 'How sunny it is'. And then suddenly it faded, as if it was some kind of illusion.
A minute later, I went into the other room and suddenly there was a loud explosion and the door to the balcony blew in. I crouched down out of fear. There was a series of smaller explosions, about five, and then I looked out and saw a trail of smoke in the sky. All the car alarms were going off. I thought maybe it was a military aircraft crashing, because they do test flights nearby.
Sergey Hametov, a resident of Chelyabinsk, a city of 1 million around 900 miles east of Moscow, said: There was panic. People had no idea what was happening.
We saw a big burst of light, then went outside to see what it was and we heard a really loud, thundering sound,
A teenager who was meeting friends outside at a nearby stadium later told teachers they had felt a warm wind blowing on their faces after the flash in the sky.
Yevgeny Skorynin, 30, a lawyer, said: There was a light like a giant welding lamp and then a series of jolts. Some people thought it was an earthquake. Bits were falling off the ceiling in our office.
Vladimir Prokhorov, a real estate agent in a village about 70 miles from Chelyabinsk, said: I'd just got out of my car when I saw a fireball shooting across the sky. Everybody just stopped and was saying, 'What is that?'
Schools and kindergartens were closed because they were too cold in the -18C temperature without windows. About 20,000 rescue officials were put on high alert, while the city's internet and mobile phone services were disrupted.
It was a meteoroid that burned up as it approached the Earth and broke into pieces, an emergencies ministry official told news agencies. The object left a clear double trail in the sky.
Police said they had initiated Operation Fortress, increasing security at strategic buildings. It was unclear how many fragments of the meteor reached the ground.
Police cordoned off a six-metre wide hole in the ice in a lake near the town of Chebarkul, 50 miles west of Chelyabinsk. Small shards of the meteorite were found at its edge. The interior ministry said it had identified two other landing sites.
This was a very bright bolide that was perfectly visible in the light morning sky; the object was quite big with, apparently, a mass of many tens of tons, Sergei Smirnov of St Petersburg's Pulkovo Observatory told Russian state television. Another scientist said it most likely weighed a few tons and was probably made of iron.
Astronomers said the meteor was not linked to the asteroid, 2012 DA14, which was due to pass closer to the Earth than any other space body later on Friday.
Vladimir Putin, Russia's president, promised immediate aid for people affected by the meteoroid blast, noting that schools and factories had been damaged.