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Paddle steamer St. Nicholas. Russia Krasnoyarsk.

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Wizard:
I would like to introduce you paddle steamer that has been preserved in Russia. It's called - St. Nicholas. The steamer went on the Yenisei River in the early 19 th century. Today it is a monument - museum. This is the only extant in Russian ship of this class.

Here are a few photos

Roderick Smith:
Wonderful photos.  I suspect that this boat hasn't appeared in Paddleducks before.  There is a Niklaus which flashes by on the opening page from time to time, but it isn't this one?

I have been through Krasnoyarsk twice, but didn't leave the train for a stopover.

For a few years, member Bill Worden tried to arrange a cruise on the paddlesteamer which cruises from Yakutsk, but received little information or help from the locals.  I am waiting for the railway to be completed before I go privately.  The road is horrible, but it is possible to fly in.
There are several references in Paddleducks to that boat and others of the class.

Regards,
Roderick B Smith
Rail News Victoria Editor

Wizard:
Thank you for your interest in my humble publication on this forum.
I have not seen this boat on your website, so I decided to publish the photo.
In Krasnoyarsk from England is better to fly on an airplane. The best time - this summer. Winter is very cold in Siberia, about -35 degrees Celsius.
I have a lot of detailed photos and drawings of this ship. If you are interested I published.  :)

Regards, Vladimir
The board administrator RCPILOT.RU

Roderick Smith:
Yes please for the extra material.
The boat has appeared in an earlier Russia thread
www.paddleducks.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=2491.msg9471#msg9471
with the transliteration Nikolay (or Nikolai), ie Nicholas in English.
I was getting all of the letters, up to the last two.

All of my Russia trips to date have been in mid winter, as my long holiday came in the Australian summer.  I have mastered 'vino kraznaye proshe'.

Regards,
Roderick B Smith
Rail News Victoria Editor


Wizard:
Well, I will continue here.
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