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Pro: the price is just 2.5 million dollars.
Con: the metro consists of just one station.
Would you, /n/?
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>>2025398
>>2025399
>Omsk
would make one hell of a villainous lair
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An impressive network.
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>>2025398
Let's do a fu/n/draiser lads, claim this random abandoned station in Siberia for /n/
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>>2025455
>>2025398
I definitely can't contribute $2.5 million though, best I can do is $10 and an Orca card I haven't used in years.
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This would make a sick nightclub.
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>>2025398
wtf why is it that cheap
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a friend of mine made bikecheck there
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>>2025529
Just gotta get some bizarrely impressive techno artists to come through, do some social media promotion that plays off of the ironic post-soviet deprivation and Russian doomer aesthetics, and advertise how cheap everything is. Have a YouTube livestream for the sets that shows off the tunnel in the background with the event lighting.
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>>2025636
anyone know what type of stem that is?
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metro 2025?
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>>2025456
I’m in for $8.50. Come on /n/ we can do it
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>>2025636
nice fixed gear
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>>2025708
this is custom made fillet brazed stem, made in Omsk too. couldn't find more detailed photos(
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>>2025398
Does it have water and power? Can I turn it into a net cafe, theme it METRO and STALKER.
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>>2025618
>wtf why is it that cheap

Because it isn't really for sale on the market unless it's the Chinese. Russian infrastructure gets sold to oligarchs.

Nobody from the EU or US could buy it as they'd just steal title from you. This is the literal definition of a white elephant.
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>>2025618
they can't afford to maintain it. if they just leave it be, in a couple years it'll be either flooded, moldy, both or worse.
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>>2025618
Because it's not. You judge the value based on the prices around you. But you don't take into account that wages in Russia are not the same as in the us. And Omsk is literally a poor shithole of a village, where 300 dollars is considered a good salary. Accordingly, the cost of construction is tens of times cheaper. Builders, intermediaries, engineers, logistics - everything is cheaper. Then you don't take into account the investment attractiveness - this hole requires very expensive maintenance, and it will be very far from possible to START monetizing it. At the moment, prices in Russia have increased several times, purchasing power has decreased - most people spend money only on the most necessary things. So they will not sell it at market value, but at cost price in the best case, or even lower.
This anon ( >>2025935 ) is almost right. The only difference is that most likely no one would even pay these 2.5 million. If this property was of any value to oligarchs, it would be given away for free to the needed person. Usually it looks like this - a special bank would give the right person a loan of these 2.5 million to buy the metro with a deposit of 100 dollars. That's all. But this station is of no use to anyone, so anyone can buy it.
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>>2025618
This skyscraper in the very center of Moscow cost $250 million to build. Half of that money went to bribes. And here is a hole in the ground in the middle of nowhere. Moscow is a city with a population of 20 million people.
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>If this property was of any value to oligarchs, it would be given away for free to the needed person. Usually it looks like this - a special bank would give the right person a loan of these 2.5 million to buy the metro with a deposit of 100 dollars. That's all. But this station is of no use to anyone, so anyone can buy it.
this
if you want to know how /n/ projects get done in Russia just look at the Kuragino-Kyzyl railway line
>2011 - Putin himself hammers the first golden crutch into the sleeper
>Fast forward 10 years and the equivalent of 5 billion dollars
>2021 - construction postponed to 2026 because lol no money left
And yes, picrel is all of it, it was supposedly a bit longer but well, some rails were stolen for scrap metal along with the golden crutch
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>>2025398
>Con:
It's in fucking russia.
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>>2025618
If you think that's cheap, I have a bridge to sell you as well.
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>>2025456
>>2025729
I will throw $20 and a CTA coin I received as mistaken change, the free market wills it /n/
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>>2026587
Yet /n/ infrastructure is 1000 times better in russia than in usa.
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>>2025456
>>2025729
>>2026796
I can do like €50 and whatever amount of copper wire I can steal for scrap before my employer notices
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>>2025398
Nowhere in the Western sphere of influence would you get to build a metro station for just 2.5 milly nowadays. Easiest buy in my life
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>>2026802
Only if you live in Moscow or Pidorsburg, and even there you ar not immune from sewage geizers.
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>>2027764
1. Those are the only 2 places in Russia worth living in.
2. Assume the population census is not lying and Russia's population is indeed 143 million people it turns out that every fourth resident of Russia lives either in Moscow or in St. Petersburg.
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>>2027826
No place in russia is worth living in, those two cities are just the least shitty. Besides the fecal fountains issue there are parts of the cities that are just as bad as the rest of the country. Moscow outskirts are notoriously bad at this, they had several places with large protests because of lack of heating last winter.
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>>2027764
eeeeh no, not really, soviets were good at /n/ stuff and russia is not good enough at destroying things to get rid of it. rail is generally slow because the country is huge, but it has great connectivity and service. any city above 500k has at very least good bus routing, many have tram, vast majority of cities are fairly walkable (not hamsterdam, but good enough for a grandma to live alone). very few cities actually require a car for traversal, out of the ones that do most are fucked by climate, terrain or else. yes, bike infrastructure is shit, some cities are plagued by marshrutkas, in poorer cities things can be held together by duct tape and swearings, but things actually function. i'd rather take a bus in chelyabinsk than even approach a greyhound station ever again.
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>>2027908
Keep coping, khokhol. Moscow is one of the best cities in the world.
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>>2027921
>bike infrastructure is shit
As anywhere else in the world.
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>>2027927
best in churka rape cases, maybe, lmao



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