Moscow has 8 train stations which are all connected to the metro and therefore very easily accessible from most points in the city.
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Belorussky Station 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 |
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Kazansky Station This station services trains to Central Asia, Ryzan, Ufa, Samara and Novorossissk Address: 2 Komsomolskaya Ploshad Phone: (+7095) 264-6556 Metro: Komsomolskaya |
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Kievsky Station This station serves Western Ukraine and Southeastern Europe Address: Ploshad Kievskogo Vokzala Phone: (+7095) 240-1115, 240-0415 Metro: Kievskaya |
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Kursky Station The station serves southern Russia, the Caucasus, Eastern Ukraine and the Crimea. Address: 29 Ul. Zemlyanoi Val Phone: (+7095) 916-2003, 917-3152 |
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Leningradsky Station The station serves St. Petersburg, Finland, Estonia and northwest Russia. Address: 3 Komsomolskaya Ploshad Phone: (+7095/ or +7445) 262-9143 Metro: Komsomolskaya |
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Paveletsky Station The station serves Vornezh, Tambov, Volgograd and Astrakhan Address: 1 Paveletskaya Ploshad Phone: (+7095/ or +7445) 235-0522/ 6807/ 1920/ 4109 Metro: Paveletskaya |
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Rizhsky Station The station serves trains to Latvia Address: 79/3 Rizhskaya Ploshad Phone: (+7095/ or +7445) 971-1588 Metro: Rizhskaya |
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Savyolovsky Station Serving trains to Kostroma, Cherepovets and trains to Vologda Address: Ploshad Savyolovskogo Vokzala Phone: (+7095/ or +7445) 285-9005 Metro: Savyolovskaya |
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Yaroslavlsky Station Serving trains to Siberia, the Russian Far East, Mongolia and China - the Trans Siberian Express!!! Address: 5 Komsomolskaya Ploshad Phone: (+7095/ or +7445) 921-5914/ 0817, 262-9271 Metro: Komsomolskaya |
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