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Moscow train stations
Railway transport has existed in Russia since 1851 when the first rail line connecting San Petersburg with Moscow had been built following czar Nicolas I’s order. The oldest of 9 city railway terminals, called Nikolaevskiy (now Leningrad Station), was built the same year by the design of Konstantin Ton. Other railroad stations in Moscow are Belorus Station, Kazan Station, Kiev Station, Kursk Station, Paveletsk Station, Riga Station, Savelov Station and Yaroslavl Station. The construction of the buildings was realized in different years and spanned the pre- and post-revolutionary periods. The last to be completed (in early Russian stile) was the building of Kazan Station in 1926. Besides Ton some other notable Russian architects and artists of the time projected and designed the Moscow terminals: Shekhtel, Rerberg, Shchusev, Korovin, Benua, Kustodiev, Rerikh. During the second half of the XX century all terminals were renovated or reconstructed.
Moscow’s train stations are all connected to the metro and therefore very easily accessible from most points in the city.
► Belorussky Vokzal
► Kazansky Vokzal
► Kievsky Vokzal
► Kursky Vokzal
► Leningradsky Vokzal
► Paveletsky Vokzal
► Rizhsky Vokzal
► Savyolovsky Vokzal
► Yaroslavlsky Vokzal
Belorussky Vokzal
This station services Kalliningrad, Lithuania, Belarus, Poland, Germany and the Czech Republic.
Address : 7 Tverskaya Zastava Ploshad
Phone : (+7095) 251-6093, 973-8191
Metro: Belorusskaya
Kazansky Vokzal
This station services trains to Central Asia, Ryzan, Ufa, Samara and Novorossissk
Address: 2 Komsomolskaya Ploshad
Phone: (+7095) 264-6556
Metro: Komsomolskaya
Kievsky Vokzal
This station serves Western Ukraine and Southeastern Europe
Address: Ploshad Kievskogo Vokzala
Phone: (+7095) 240-1115, 240-0415
Metro: Kievskaya
Kursky Vokzal
The station serves southern Russia, the Caucasus, Eastern Ukraine and the Crimea.
Address: 29 Ul. Zemlyanoi Val
Phone: (+7095) 916-2003, 917-3152
Leningradsky Vokzal
The station serves St. Petersburg, Finland, Estonia and northwest Russia.
Address: 3 Komsomolskaya Ploshad
Phone: (+7095) 262-9143
Metro: Komsomolskaya
Paveletsky Vokzal
The station serves Vornezh, Tambov, Volgograd and Astrakhan
Address: 1 Paveletskaya Ploshad
Phone: (+7095) 235-0522/ 6807/ 1920/ 4109
Metro: Paveletskaya
Rizhsky Vokzal
The station serves trains to Latvia
Address: 79/3 Rizhskaya Ploshad
Phone: (+7095) 971-1588
Metro: Rizhskaya
Savyolovsky Vokzal
Serving trains to Kostroma, Cherepovets and trains to Vologda
Address: Ploshad Savyolovskogo Vokzala
Phone: (+7095) 285-9005
Metro: Savyolovskaya
Yaroslavlsky Vokzal
Serving trains to Siberia, the Russian Far East, Mongolia and China - the Trans Siberian Express.
Address: 5 Komsomolskaya Ploshad
Phone: (+7095) 921-5914/ 0817, 262-9271
Metro: Komsomolskaya
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