Moscow Stations

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Moscow Stations   

  • Leningradsky Station: Estonia, Finland, St. Petersburg and northwestern Russia
  • Belorussky Station: Belorus, Kalliningrad, Lithuania, Poland, Germany, the Czech Republic, and some trains to Latvia
  • Kazansky Station: Central Asia, Ryzan, Ufa, Samara and Novorossiisk
  • Kievsky Station: Serves Western Ukraine and Southeastern Europe
  • Kursky Station: Southern Russia, Caucasus nations, Eastern Ukraine, and Crimea
  • Paveletsky Station: Voronezh, Tambov, Volgograd and Astrakhan.
  • Rizhsky Station: Latvia
  • Savyolovsky Station: Kostroma, Cherepovets and some trains to Vologda
  • Yaroslavlsky Station: Siberia, the Russian Far East, Mongolia and China

* Trains number 135 and 81 from St. Petersburg to Moscow will arrive to Kursky station of Moscow. 

Useful links: Moscow Subway Map, Moscow hotels

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