Train Stations in Moscow
The train/railway station of Moscow (Russia). Schedules, address, opening times and lockers. Information bus station and airport.
RussiaBelorussky Rail Terminal
Белорусский вокзал
Belorussky Rail Terminal in Moscow (Russia). Connections to Amsterdam, Basel, Berlin, Bratislava, Budapest, Frankfurt am Main, Gomel (Belarus), Kaliningrad (Russia), Karlsruhe, Katowice (Poland), Cologne, Minsk, Munich, Ostrava (Czech Republic), Paris, Prague, Smolensk (Russia) , Vilnius (Lithuania), Warsaw and Vienna.
Kazansky Rail Terminal
Каза́нский вокза́л
Kazansky Rail Terminal in Moscow (Russia). Connections to Kazan, Yekaterinburg, Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan), Rostov-on-Don, Ufa, Tashkent (Uzbekistan), Petropavl (Kazakhstan), Adler, Dushanbe (Tajikistan).
Kiyevsky Rail Terminal
Киевский вокзал
The Kiyevsky Rail Terminal in Moscow (Russia). Regular connections to Kiev. Also to Belgrade, Zagreb, Varna, Bucharest, Sofia, Nish, Budapest, Prague, Vienna and Venice.
Kursky Rail Terminal
Курский вокзал
The Kursky Rail Terminal in Moscow (Russia). Connections to Dnipropetrovsk (Ukraine), Simferopol, Kursk, St. Petersburg, Volgograd, Samara, Nizhny Novgorod.
Leningradsky Rail Terminal
Ленинградский вокзал
The Leningradsky Rail Terminal in Moscow (Russia). Connections to St. Petersburg, Murmansk, Petrozavodsk, Helsinki (Finland) and Tallinn (Estonia).
Paveletsky Rail Terminal
Павелецкий вокзал
The Paveletsky Rail Terminal in Moscow (Russia). Connections to Volgograd, Astrakhan, Almaty (Kazakhstan), Lugansk (Ukraine), Lipetsk and Baku (Azerbaijan).
Rizhsky Rail Terminal
Рижский вокзал
The Rizhsky Rail Terminal in Moscow (Russia). Connections to Riga in Latvia.
Savyolovsky Rail Terminal
Савёловский вокзал
The Savyolovsky Rail Terminal in Moscow (Russia). Connections to Dmitrov, Dubna, Kimry and Taldom.
Yaroslavsky Rail Terminal
Яросла́вский вокза́л
The Yaroslavsky Rail Terminal in Moscow (Russia). It is the starting point of the Trans-Siberian Railway. Connections to Vladivostok, Irkutsk, Perm, Beijing (China), Pyongyang (North Korea), Novosibirsk, Ulan-Bator (Mongolia), Nizhny Novgorod, Tomsk, Krasnoyarsk and Vologda.