Teenagers learn how railways work during the opening of the new season at the children railway in Kratovo, outside Moscow, Russia. These railway lines are intended for children aged 12 to 17 who want to learn more about how railways work. Training is free of charge, and the full course lasts five years. From October to May, learning takes place in the classroom, while the most exciting part – the practical segment – takes place during the summer.27.05.2023#8443298
Teenagers learn how railways work during the opening of the new season at the children railway in Kratovo, outside Moscow, Russia. These railway lines are intended for children aged 12 to 17 who want to learn more about how railways work. Training is free of charge, and the full course lasts five years. From October to May, learning takes place in the classroom, while the most exciting part – the practical segment – takes place during the summer.27.05.2023#8443296
Teenagers learn how railways work during the opening of the new season at the children railway in Kratovo, outside Moscow, Russia. These railway lines are intended for children aged 12 to 17 who want to learn more about how railways work. Training is free of charge, and the full course lasts five years. From October to May, learning takes place in the classroom, while the most exciting part – the practical segment – takes place during the summer.27.05.2023#8443294
Teenagers learn how railways work during the opening of the new season at the children railway in Kratovo, outside Moscow, Russia. These railway lines are intended for children aged 12 to 17 who want to learn more about how railways work. Training is free of charge, and the full course lasts five years. From October to May, learning takes place in the classroom, while the most exciting part – the practical segment – takes place during the summer.27.05.2023#8443293
The picture shows a train during the 86th ceremony to open the Moscow Children’s Railway to passengers in Kratovo, outside Moscow, Russia. These railway lines are intended for children aged 12 to 17 who want to learn more about how railways work. Training is free of charge, and the full course lasts five years. From October to May, learning takes place in the classroom, while the most exciting part – the practical segment – takes place during the summer.27.05.2023#8443288
Teenagers learn how railways work during the opening of the new season at the children railway in Kratovo, outside Moscow, Russia. These railway lines are intended for children aged 12 to 17 who want to learn more about how railways work. Training is free of charge, and the full course lasts five years. From October to May, learning takes place in the classroom, while the most exciting part – the practical segment – takes place during the summer.27.05.2023#8443284
A teenager attends the 86th ceremony to open the Moscow Children’s Railway to passengers in Kratovo, outside Moscow, Russia. These railway lines are intended for children aged 12 to 17 who want to learn more about how railways work. Training is free of charge, and the full course lasts five years. From October to May, learning takes place in the classroom, while the most exciting part – the practical segment – takes place during the summer.27.05.2023#8443279
The picture shows a train before the 86th ceremony to open the Moscow Children’s Railway to passengers in Kratovo, outside Moscow, Russia. These railway lines are intended for children aged 12 to 17 who want to learn more about how railways work. Training is free of charge, and the full course lasts five years. From October to May, learning takes place in the classroom, while the most exciting part – the practical segment – takes place during the summer.27.05.2023#8443277
The picture shows a train before the 86th ceremony to open the Moscow Children’s Railway to passengers in Kratovo, outside Moscow, Russia. These railway lines are intended for children aged 12 to 17 who want to learn more about how railways work. Training is free of charge, and the full course lasts five years. From October to May, learning takes place in the classroom, while the most exciting part – the practical segment – takes place during the summer.27.05.2023#8443271
The picture shows a train before the 86th ceremony to open the Moscow Children’s Railway to passengers in Kratovo, outside Moscow, Russia. These railway lines are intended for children aged 12 to 17 who want to learn more about how railways work. Training is free of charge, and the full course lasts five years. From October to May, learning takes place in the classroom, while the most exciting part – the practical segment – takes place during the summer.27.05.2023#8443269
A teenager learns how railways work during the opening of the new season at the children railway in Kratovo, outside Moscow, Russia. These railway lines are intended for children aged 12 to 17 who want to learn more about how railways work. Training is free of charge, and the full course lasts five years. From October to May, learning takes place in the classroom, while the most exciting part – the practical segment – takes place during the summer.27.05.2023#8443267
The picture shows a train before the 86th ceremony to open the Moscow Children’s Railway to passengers in Kratovo, outside Moscow, Russia. These railway lines are intended for children aged 12 to 17 who want to learn more about how railways work. Training is free of charge, and the full course lasts five years. From October to May, learning takes place in the classroom, while the most exciting part – the practical segment – takes place during the summer.27.05.2023#8443256
The picture shows a train before the 86th ceremony to open the Moscow Children’s Railway to passengers in Kratovo, outside Moscow, Russia. These railway lines are intended for children aged 12 to 17 who want to learn more about how railways work. Training is free of charge, and the full course lasts five years. From October to May, learning takes place in the classroom, while the most exciting part – the practical segment – takes place during the summer.27.05.2023#8443252
A teenager attends the 86th ceremony to open the Moscow Children’s Railway to passengers in Kratovo, outside Moscow, Russia. These railway lines are intended for children aged 12 to 17 who want to learn more about how railways work. Training is free of charge, and the full course lasts five years. From October to May, learning takes place in the classroom, while the most exciting part – the practical segment – takes place during the summer.27.05.2023#8443248
The picture shows a train before the 86th ceremony to open the Moscow Children’s Railway to passengers in Kratovo, outside Moscow, Russia. These railway lines are intended for children aged 12 to 17 who want to learn more about how railways work. Training is free of charge, and the full course lasts five years. From October to May, learning takes place in the classroom, while the most exciting part – the practical segment – takes place during the summer.27.05.2023#8443244
The picture shows a train during the 86th ceremony to open the Moscow Children’s Railway to passengers in Kratovo, outside Moscow, Russia. These railway lines are intended for children aged 12 to 17 who want to learn more about how railways work. Training is free of charge, and the full course lasts five years. From October to May, learning takes place in the classroom, while the most exciting part – the practical segment – takes place during the summer.27.05.2023#8443237
The picture shows a train before the 86th ceremony to open the Moscow Children’s Railway to passengers in Kratovo, outside Moscow, Russia. These railway lines are intended for children aged 12 to 17 who want to learn more about how railways work. Training is free of charge, and the full course lasts five years. From October to May, learning takes place in the classroom, while the most exciting part – the practical segment – takes place during the summer.27.05.2023#8443234
Teenagers learn how railways work during the opening of the new season at the children railway in Kratovo, outside Moscow, Russia. These railway lines are intended for children aged 12 to 17 who want to learn more about how railways work. Training is free of charge, and the full course lasts five years. From October to May, learning takes place in the classroom, while the most exciting part – the practical segment – takes place during the summer.27.05.2023#8443230
A teenager attends the 86th ceremony to open the Moscow Children’s Railway to passengers in Kratovo, outside Moscow, Russia. These railway lines are intended for children aged 12 to 17 who want to learn more about how railways work. Training is free of charge, and the full course lasts five years. From October to May, learning takes place in the classroom, while the most exciting part – the practical segment – takes place during the summer.27.05.2023#8443228