The Bragovichensk railway station was built in 1915, with the locomotive of the first steam train in the Far East on the platform. The whole train station is very small. I heard from the tour guide that there are only four service staff, two ticket sellers, two security guards, responsible for selling books and newspapers, etc. Because there are few people at the station, the whole train station is open. Tickets are all self-conscious, and there is no ticket inspection or ticket inspection. You can enter and exit at will. From Bushi to Moscow by train, from the easternmost to the westernmost of Russia, it takes seven days and seven nights to cross the entire Asian and European continent, more than 8,000 kilometers.