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Step aboard the timeless journey with our Railways Collection of Tote Bags. Transporting you back in time, these stylish totes pay tribute to the rich history of European and Russian railways. Featuring captivating vintage railway designs, each tote bag is a perfect blend of heritage and modern functionality. Ideal for everyday use, these spacious bags offer ample room for your essentials, while their sturdy construction ensures durability. Travel in style with our Railways Collection of Tote Bags and let the adventure begin.

The Russian railway system is one of the largest in the world

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Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Kirosskii quarry, 1915. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky

Kirosskii quarry, 1915. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky
Kirosskii quarry, 1915

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Railroad dam at the Lizhma Station, 1915. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky

Railroad dam at the Lizhma Station, 1915. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky
Railroad dam at the Lizhma Station, 1915

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Karelian types, 1915. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky

Karelian types, 1915. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky
Karelian types, 1915. Group portrait of four Karelian men sitting on a cart. In album: Views along the Murmansk Railway, Russian Empire

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Bashkir switchman, 1910. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky

Bashkir switchman, 1910. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky
Bashkir switchman, 1910. A switch operator poses on the Trans-Siberian Railroad, near the town of Ust Katav on the Yuryuzan River

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Steam engine 'Kompaund' with a Schmidt super-heater, 1910. Creator

Steam engine "Kompaund" with a Schmidt super-heater, 1910. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky
Steam engine "Kompaund" with a Schmidt super-heater, 1910. A "Compound" locomotive with a Schmidt boiler is shown on the railroad between Perm

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Anzherskaya railway station, 1911. Creator: Kozlov

Anzherskaya railway station, 1911. Creator: Kozlov
Anzherskaya railway station, 1911. From a collection of documents and photographs from more than thirty participants of the Russian Civil War in the Kuzbass

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Work Inspection of the Vladivostok Commercial Port by the Maritime Governor-General... 1917

Work Inspection of the Vladivostok Commercial Port by the Maritime Governor-General... 1917. Creator: Unknown
Work Inspection of the Vladivostok Commercial Port by the Maritime Governor-General, N.L. Gondatti, February 16, 1917, 1917. From Vladivostokskii port. Raboty 1916 goda (Vladivostok Port)

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Irkutsk The railway track in Glazkovsky suburb, 1904-1917. Creator: Unknown

Irkutsk The railway track in Glazkovsky suburb, 1904-1917. Creator: Unknown
Irkutsk The railway track in Glazkovsky suburb, 1904-1917. National Library of Russia

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Irkutsk Railway bridge over the Irkut River, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Irkutsk Railway bridge over the Irkut River, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Irkutsk Railway bridge over the Irkut River, 1900-1904. National Library of Russia

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: View of the city of Irkutsk from the Irkutsk Bridge. Glazkovskoe suburb, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

View of the city of Irkutsk from the Irkutsk Bridge. Glazkovskoe suburb, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Eastern Siberia. View of the city of Irkutsk from the Irkutsk Bridge. Glazkovskoe suburb, 1900-1904. National Library of Russia

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Group of railroad construction participants near the town of Kem, 1915

Group of railroad construction participants near the town of Kem, 1915. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky
Group of railroad construction participants near the town of Kem, 1915. The narrow gauge railway that runs from the town of Kem to the port of Kem-Pristan

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Omsk. Siberian Railway. City station, 1904. Creator: Unknown

Omsk. Siberian Railway. City station, 1904. Creator: Unknown
Omsk. Siberian Railway. City station, 1904. National Library of Russia

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Petropavlovsk. Railway station, 1904-1914. Creator: Unknown

Petropavlovsk. Railway station, 1904-1914. Creator: Unknown
Petropavlovsk. Railway station, 1904-1914. National Library of Russia

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Irkutsk. Arrival of the first train, 1905. Creator: Unknown

Irkutsk. Arrival of the first train, 1905. Creator: Unknown
Irkutsk. Arrival of the first train, 1905. National Library of Russia

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: On the handcar outside Petrozavodsk on the Murmansk railway, 1915

On the handcar outside Petrozavodsk on the Murmansk railway, 1915. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky
On the handcar outside Petrozavodsk on the Murmansk railway, 1915. Prokudin-Gorskii and others ride the Murmansk Railroad in a handcar along the shores of Lake Onega near Petrozavodsk

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Eastern Siberia. View of the city of Irkutsk from the Irkutsk Bridge

Eastern Siberia. View of the city of Irkutsk from the Irkutsk Bridge. Glazkovskoe suburb, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Eastern Siberia.View of the city of Irkutsk from the Irkutsk Bridge. Glazkovskoe suburb, 1900-1904. National Library of Russia

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Cable railway from the Tiazhelyi mine, 1910. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky

Cable railway from the Tiazhelyi mine, 1910. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky
Cable railway from the Tiazhelyi mine, 1910

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Side view of the railroad bridge being built across the Tobol River, Yalutorovsk, 1912

Side view of the railroad bridge being built across the Tobol River, Yalutorovsk, 1912

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Irkutsk. Rail Station, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Irkutsk. Rail Station, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Irkutsk. Rail Station, 1900-1904. National Library of Russia

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Irkutsk. Arrival of the first train, 1904-1917. Creator: Unknown

Irkutsk. Arrival of the first train, 1904-1917. Creator: Unknown
Irkutsk. Arrival of the first train, 1904-1917. National Library of Russia

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Eastern Siberia City of Irkutsk Railway Bridge over the Irkut River, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Eastern Siberia City of Irkutsk Railway Bridge over the Irkut River, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Eastern Siberia City of Irkutsk Railway Bridge over the Irkut River, 1900-1904. National Library of Russia

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Vladivostok. Corner of Svetlanskaya street, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Vladivostok. Corner of Svetlanskaya street, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Vladivostok. Corner of Svetlanskaya street, 1900-1904. National Library of Russia

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Irkutsk. General View, 1904-1917. Creator: Unknown

Irkutsk. General View, 1904-1917. Creator: Unknown
Irkutsk. General View, 1904-1917. National Library of Russia

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Irkutsk. General View, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Irkutsk. General View, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Irkutsk. General View, 1900-1904. National Library of Russia

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: The family of the builder of the Trans-Siberian railway, Usevich, with friends, 1900

The family of the builder of the Trans-Siberian railway, Usevich, with friends, 1900. Creator: Unknown
The family of the builder of the Trans-Siberian railway, Usevich, with friends, 1900. This collection contains 136 photographs of Irkutsk from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: A Bridge, 1 Sazhen in Width, and Underpass at Verst 12, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

A Bridge, 1 Sazhen in Width, and Underpass at Verst 12, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
A Bridge, 1 Sazhen in Width, and Underpass at Verst 12, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: An Underpass 42.4 Sazhens long at Verst 15, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

An Underpass 42.4 Sazhens long at Verst 15, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
An Underpass 42.4 Sazhens long at Verst 15, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Construction of a Tunnel N 38 at Verst 38, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Construction of a Tunnel N 38 at Verst 38, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Construction of a Tunnel N 38 at Verst 38, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Construction of an Underpass at Verst 15, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Construction of an Underpass at Verst 15, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Construction of an Underpass at Verst 15, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Tunnel Number 12 at Verst 36 with a Length of 365 Sazhens, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Tunnel Number 12 at Verst 36 with a Length of 365 Sazhens, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Tunnel Number 12 at Verst 36 with a Length of 365 Sazhens, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Tunnel Number 30 at Verst 59. Walling, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Tunnel Number 30 at Verst 59. Walling, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Tunnel Number 30 at Verst 59. Walling, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: View of an Underpass Arch at Verst 15, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

View of an Underpass Arch at Verst 15, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
View of an Underpass Arch at Verst 15, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Ferry-Icebreaker 'Baikal' at the Pier, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Ferry-Icebreaker "Baikal" at the Pier, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Ferry-Icebreaker "Baikal" at the Pier, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Lower Part of the Tunnel at Verst 36, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Lower Part of the Tunnel at Verst 36, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Lower Part of the Tunnel at Verst 36, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Drainage Work near a Railroad Bridge, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Drainage Work near a Railroad Bridge, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Drainage Work near a Railroad Bridge, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Support Wall and Railcut at Verst 11, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Support Wall and Railcut at Verst 11, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Support Wall and Railcut at Verst 11, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: The Terminal at Sliudianka Station, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

The Terminal at Sliudianka Station, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
The Terminal at Sliudianka Station, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Building of a Bridge Over a Road, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Building of a Bridge Over a Road, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Building of a Bridge Over a Road, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of the Trans-Siberian

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Construction of a Tunnel Walls, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Construction of a Tunnel Walls, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Construction of a Tunnel Walls, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of the Trans-Siberian

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Construction of a Tunnel, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Construction of a Tunnel, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Construction of a Tunnel, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of the Trans-Siberian

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Construction of a Tunnel, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Construction of a Tunnel, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Construction of a Tunnel, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of the Trans-Siberian

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Construction of a Tunnel, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Construction of a Tunnel, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Construction of a Tunnel, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of the Trans-Siberian

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Working in the Tunnell, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Working in the Tunnell, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Working in the Tunnell, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of the Trans-Siberian Railroad

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Boring in the Tunnel, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Boring in the Tunnel, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Boring in the Tunnel, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of the Trans-Siberian Railroad

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Working on a Tunnel, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Working on a Tunnel, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Working on a Tunnel, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of the Trans-Siberian Railroad

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Working on a Tunnel, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Working on a Tunnel, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Working on a Tunnel, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of the Trans-Siberian Railroad

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: Tunnel Works, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Tunnel Works, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Tunnel Works, 1900-1904. In the second half of the 19th century, Russia underwent a period of extensive rail development that culminated in the construction of the Trans-Siberian Railroad

Background imageRailways Tote Bag Collection: West-Siberian Railroad. Station of the Fifth Class, Vargashi, 1892-1896. Creator: Unknown

West-Siberian Railroad. Station of the Fifth Class, Vargashi, 1892-1896. Creator: Unknown
West-Siberian Railroad. Station of the Fifth Class, Vargashi, 1892-1896. From an album of 50 photographs in the Collection of Documentary Materials on the History of the West-Siberian Railroad



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Railways Tote Bag Collection

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