amur bridge, or as it is called the tsarsky bridge, it is also named alekseevsky in honor of tsarevich alexei nevinidge, who was killed in the ipatiev house, began to be built in 1913 in the most satisfying year of the pre-revolutionary russia, which we lost, was planned to be built in two years, but the first world war prevented and the opening of it took place in october the sixteenth, that is, exactly one year before the revolution. it's good that it was the largest bridge in russia, it completed the construction of the trans-siberian railway. connecting st. petersburg with vladivostok , that is, this became an event in the russian empire at the beginning of our glorious nineties, the reconstruction of one of the firms of the royal bridge began, you saved it as a museum exhibit from it the museum began with its main attraction - this is a steam locomotive of 1935 and the building of a retro station and all this on the banks of the great amur city new miracles new opportunities, honestly, you don’t see this every day, you know, this is our family recipe quite a long time ago, about 20 years ago .