Russian Railways has launched an online virtual tour of the trains which will be transporting spectators and athletes at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics.
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2014 Sochi’s Winter Olympic Games trains receive online virtual tour
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I enjoyed my look around……
(Am I sad?)
Not sad at all Kit, I think the whole nation has been taken over by the Olympic wave and it will be intersting to see what happens in the Winter Games, having looked at a few Olympics over the last few years with very few exceptions the one thing that has come as a legacy of Olympics in new Metro, Light Rail and Rail Projects with improved Rolling Stock for the city they are held in. I noticed that you do post a lot of comments on here Kit, can I ask what it is you do? Paul C, Rail Media Group