Traveling Russia onboard the Trans-Siberian express: A 2018 case study

September 19, 2018 00:42:11
Traveling Russia onboard the Trans-Siberian express: A 2018 case study
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Traveling Russia onboard the Trans-Siberian express: A 2018 case study

Sep 19 2018 | 00:42:11

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Hosted By

Rolf Potts

Show Notes

“I can’t imagine what the Trans-Siberian train would be like if you knew what time it was. That was the ongoing fun of the experience — never really having any clue what time it was.” – Jonathan Arlan

Jonathan Arlan (@JonathanArlan) is the author of the book Mountain Lines: A Journey through the French Alps and a recent Tablet essay titled Off the Rails in Birobidzhan.

In this episode of Deviate, Rolf and Jonathan discuss travel bucket lists (2:30); the Trans-Siberian experience, including being an American on the train (12:30); the passing of time on the railway (28:00); and a final evaluation of the journey (38:00).

For more information on Jonathan Arlan, check out his website at http://jonathanarlan.com/

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The Deviate theme music comes from the title track of Cedar Van Tassel’s 2017 album Lumber.

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