Tutu long-distance train schedule. Russian Railways tickets availability and cost

This page provides a detailed timetable for suburban and passenger trains all categories departing from Moscow stations.

Moscow – the railway heart Russian Federation. There are eight large stations in the capital - Belorussky, Kazansky, Kyiv, Kursky, Leningradsky, Paveletsky, Rizhsky and Yaroslavsky, each of which performs specific transport tasks.

WITH Belorussky railway station trains are being straightened long distance in the southwestern and westward. International trains depart in the direction of Brest, Berlin, Bratislava, Warsaw, Vienna, Vilnius, Gomel, Grodno, Kaliningrad, Kaunas, Cologne, Klaipeda, Minsk, Mogilev, Nice, Paris, Polotsk, Prague and others.

Suburban service from the Belorussky railway station is carried out by electric trains and express trains to the stations Borodino, Vyazma, Zvenigorod, Mozhaisk, Odintsovo, Usovo, as well as a special express train to Sheremetyevo airport.

Kazansky Station is one of the busiest stations in Moscow, which provides the movement of passenger and commuter trains in the south, southeast and east directions.

A number of long-distance trains depart from the station, connecting the capital with many cities Central Russia, Caucasus and Siberia. International express trains from the Kazan station go to the largest cities of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.

WITH Kievsky railway station Passenger and fast trains depart in the direction of Ukraine, Moldova, Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, Serbia and Slovakia. Suburban electric trains connect Moscow with Aprelevka, Bekasovo, Kaluga, Kresty, Lesnoy Gorodok, Maloyaroslavets, Nara, as well as Vnukovo airport.

Kursky Station serves as a transit railway point. Trains depart from its platforms towards Donetsk, Dnepropetrovsk, Kerch, Poltava, Simferopol and Kharkov in Ukraine, as well as many major cities Russia. Electric trains travel in the Kursk and Gorky directions.

Leningradsky is the only station in Moscow that is not subordinate to the Moscow Railway. railway. Being a passenger part of the Moscow-Oktyabrskaya station, it is a division of the Oktyabrskaya Railway and serves the northwestern and northern directions.

From the Moscow-Oktyabrskaya station, trains go to Veliky Novgorod, Murmansk, Petrozavodsk, Pskov and St. Petersburg in Russia, as well as to Tallinn (Estonia) and Helsinki (Finland). Suburban electric trains run to the stations Klin, Konakovo, Kryukovo, Podsolnechnaya, Skhodnya and Tver.

Paveletsky Station connects the capital with the Central Black Earth Region, the Lower and Middle Volga Region and partly with the Caucasus. They start from the station international trains in Alma-Ata, Baku, Donetsk, Lugansk and Tbilisi. Suburban trains connect Moscow with Barybino, Biryulyovo, Kashira, Mikhnevo, Ozherelye, Stupino, Uzunovo, Yaganovo and the airport in Domodedovo.

Rizhsky Station provides reception of trains from the northwestern direction. Trains depart from here in the direction of Velikiye Luki and Pskov, as well as branded trains to cities in Latvia.

Electric trains and express trains commuter service regularly run to the stations Volokolamsk, Dedovsk, Istra, Krasnogorsk, Nakhabino, Novoierusalimskaya, Rumyantsevo and Shakhovskaya.

Trains in the north-eastern direction are received by the Yaroslavsky railway station in Moscow, connecting the capital with largest cities Ural, North, Siberia and Far East. WITH Yaroslavsky railway station International trains depart to Beijing and Ulaanbaatar.

Suburban trains from this station go to the stations Alexandrov, Ivanteevka, Krasnoarmeysk, Korolev, Losino-Petrovsky, Mytishchi, Pushkino, Sergiev Posad, Fryazino, Khotkovo, Shchelkovo and Yubileiny. Suburban express trains connect Moscow with Aleksandrov, Bolshevo, Monino, Mytishchi, Pushkino and Yaroslavl.

All Moscow stations are distinguished by a developed modern infrastructure, which necessarily includes preliminary and suburban ticket offices, a detailed schedule of train arrivals and departures, service centers, waiting rooms of all categories, rest rooms, and storage rooms. This contributes to the high capacity of the Moscow railway hub and ensures the continuous movement of the world's largest passenger traffic.

Information on train and electric train schedules at Moscow station:

The schedule of trains and electric trains at the Moscow station today includes 718 long-distance trains, commuter trains and electric trains (including diesel engines) - 2911, 1009 of them passing and 2620 - starting or ending their journey in this locality. Most trains arrive in the morning. The first, according to the schedule, departs at 00:00 in the direction of Zheleznodorozhnaya station, and the last arrives at 23:59. The average parking time on the platform is 0:30.
Some trains passing through Moscow station do not run every day (they have a special schedule).
The train and train schedule for Moscow station presented on this page takes into account seasonal changes, that is, winter and summer schedule options are always available.
Tickets for trains and electric trains at Moscow station can be purchased online or at the ticket office.

MTPPC passengers with regular train tickets can now pay extra to Lastochka at the ticket office

Passengers of the Moscow-Tver PPK (Leningrad direction) who have subscription ticket on a regular train, they can now sign up at the ticket office for the “Additional payment to the ambulance” service and ride on the “Swallow”. Previously, this service was available only to single ticket holders.

Holders of unlimited subscriptions can make an additional payment on any route within the validity of the subscription, and holders of “number of trips” passes can only pay from the starting or ending station.

The amount of the surcharge is equal to the difference in cost single ticket for the fast (high-speed) train "Swallow" and a one-time ticket for a regular train. There is no fee for the service (subject to registration at the cash desk).

In connection with the construction of track 3 and the reconstruction of the stopping point, from January 14 to approximately June 30, 2019, all commuter trains at the stop. The victory of the Kyiv direction will follow without stopping.

Compensatory buses are assigned from/to Aprelevka station; the schedule can be found at the Central PPK.

July 30: About free travel for pensioners in Moscow and the Moscow region from August 1

From August 1, 2018, pensioners, as well as a number of other residents of Moscow and the Moscow region, will receive the right to free travel on commuter trains.

Pensioners Moscow will be able to travel for free on all commuter trains - including fast and high-speed commuter trains: Sputniks, REXs, suburban Lastochkas (highlighted on the website in blue, not to be confused with long-distance Lastochkas, highlighted in red - they do not provide benefits) and other express trains.

Pensioners Moscow region will be able to travel only on suburban trains numbered 6000. These include regular electric trains, the Standard Plus trains of the TsPPK and the Comfort trains of the Moscow-Tver PPK.

The benefit will apply to routes within the territory of Moscow, the Moscow region and adjacent regions, where direct trains run from Moscow (Moscow region). For example, in the Leningrad direction free tickets It will be possible to register no further than Tver and Konakovo stations.

To be able to issue a cash-free ticket, you need to do it once (before the first use on suburban railway transport) activate social card. According to preliminary information, this will be possible to do this at ticket offices from August 1 at all main stations and some transfer stations in Moscow, as well as at a number of large stations in the Moscow region - Mytishchi, Sergiev Posad, Zheleznodorozhnaya, Domodedovo, Lyubertsy, Podolsk, Nara, Odintsovo, Pavshino, Lobnya. In addition, it will be possible to activate (recode) the card at all stations and stopping points on the Moscow - Tver, Konakovo section (where available ticket office), as well as in ticket printing machines (BPA) of the Moscow-Tver PPK. There is no need to reissue the card.

If you don’t have a social card, you need to contact the MFC - they will issue you a certificate and a temporary card, upon presentation of which and your passport you can also issue a cash-free ticket. At the TsPPK training ground until August 9, it is possible to issue a ticket without a certificate (upon presentation of only a temporary card and passport).

From mid-August it will be possible to activate the card at other stations.

After the card is activated, it will be possible to issue one-time non-cash tickets in the “there” or “round-trip” direction using the social card at the ticket office or bank account.

Please note that the right of free travel does not give the right to travel without a ticket. Before each trip, you must obtain a cash-free ticket from the ticket office or BPA. taking into account the category of the train in which you plan to travel (a ticket on a regular train does not give the right to travel on a fast train, but a ticket on Express train gives the right to travel on a regular train).

Beneficiaries in Moscow can usually do this on the day of the trip or in advance (up to 10 days), and beneficiaries in the Moscow region can do this only on the day of the trip.

If the ticket office is closed (at the time of departure of the train) or is absent, or there is no PPA, then you must obtain a coupon from the coupon-printing terminal confirming the fact of boarding at this stopping point (only at the Central PPK training ground). And only if there is no such terminal at the station, you can board without a ticket and issue a free ride directly on the train or at the destination station.

In other cases, if there is no ticket during check on the train or at the destination station, a service fee of 100 to 200 rubles may be charged to the passenger.

Often when planning trips, trips, business trips, you need to know the train schedule well. Previously, this required a drive to railway station and read electronic scoreboard or contact the help desk or cash desk, now everything can be done right from home. On this moment Passengers can view the Russian Railways train schedule on the company's official website.

How can I find out the train schedule along a route?

The interactive schedule of long-distance trains of Russian Railways is located in the section for passengers of the company’s official website under the link “Schedule, ticket prices”, as well as from the main page of the website pass.rzd.ru.

Website

Once on the page, the user immediately sees in front of him a large rectangular blue block, which contains fields for entering the following data:

  • from where and where the passenger plans to go;
  • travel date;
  • travel time;
  • date and time of the return trip (if you need to view the schedule for a round trip).

Train search form

In addition, passengers can choose the schedule of only trains, only electric trains, or both, by checking the appropriate boxes in the lower left corner of the block.

Train schedule

For convenience, the most popular stations (Moscow, St. Petersburg, Tver, Kyiv, etc.) are included directly in the form. The user does not need to enter the name of such a city; simply click on the corresponding link under the “Where” or “From” field.

If you are about to depart or arrive at Big city, where there are several stations (for example, Moscow, St. Petersburg), you can enter into the form without geographical name, and the name of the station. Just start writing the first letters, and then select the station you need from the drop-down list. In this case, the train schedule will show the movement with a specific starting and ending point.

Moscow train stations

If you only need to find out the Russian Railways train schedule for a specific day, it is better to uncheck the box next to the “Only with tickets” filter. Then the system will show all trains that move along the route on that day (for 24 hours or the selected time period). If you leave it, the schedule will include only those Russian Railways routes for which there are still places left. On the other hand, then it is more convenient to immediately select and buy tickets.

What can you learn from the train schedule?


Schedule type

The train schedule is a table with comprehensive information on routes. Each train has its own block, where standard data is indicated:

  • time, date and departure station;
  • time, date and station of arrival;
  • travel time;
  • route name.

There are filters at the top and to the left of the table. The top line indicates how many routes were found between cities. Next to it is a sorting filter. Using the drop-down list, you can sort trains by departure, by arrival, by travel time, and minimum price. Next to the filter there is an icon that resembles a diagram with an arrow. It is used for ascending or descending order.

Using the filters on the left, the user can:

  • indicate a specific departure time (for example, from 12 to 16) by entering numbers in the special boxes or using the “slider” below;
  • indicate the time of day that is suitable for departure;
  • select the services provided on the train (the most common is Wi-fi).

If the route was chosen randomly and is not suitable, you can use the “Change request” button and enter the data again.

Additional notes, such as the presence of Wi-Fi in the compartment, as well as a link to the route in the Russian Railways train schedule, help to get the most complete idea of ​​how the trip will go: how much comfortable travel how fast the train moves, where it stops and how much it costs.

What to do if there are no trains on the route?

If a passenger leaves a small railway junction or, conversely, goes to it, the likelihood increases that there are simply no direct trains along this route. The developers also provided this opportunity, inviting visitors to use the “Search for transfers” button.


Button Search for transfers

After clicking on it, the passenger will see a schedule in the form of blocks united by a bold frame. Each block contains a ready-made route option with two or more trains. They are selected in such a way that passengers have time to make a transfer at the intermediate station(s) and reach their destination as quickly as possible.

As in ordinary cases, the Russian Railways train schedule contains data on the departure and arrival of each train in the block (time, date, station name), travel time, general information about the route. At the top of the block, the entire route is visualized in a dark rectangle: departure point, transfer stations, travel time between transfers and total.

The UFS service will help you find out the schedule of the MOSCOW - SAINT PETERSBURG train and buy tickets for the MOSCOW - SAINT PETERSBURG train there and back. We provide complete information about the cost, types of cars and availability of seats on the train on the route MOSCOW - ST. PETERSBURG.

Prices for train tickets MOSCOW - SAINT PETERSBURG

Price train tickets depends on three main factors - time of purchase, type of train and type of carriage in which you want to buy a ticket.

  • Firstly, the earlier you decide to buy tickets, the cheaper they will cost
  • Secondly, tickets for branded high speed trains(Swift, Sapsan, Lastochka) and branded Russian Railways trains are more expensive
  • Thirdly, with regard to the type of carriage, the most expensive places- in SV and compartment carriages, and the most inexpensive tickets are in a general carriage

Thus, the most expensive tickets will be for Swift, Sapsan or Lastochka, as well as for branded Russian Railways trains, especially if you want to buy a ticket for a first-class carriage. The cheapest way is to go in general or reserved seat carriage on a regular train.

How to buy a train ticket

You don't need to leave your home to purchase tickets. All you need to do is visit our website and follow just a few simple steps.

Step 1. Select your travel date.
Step 2: Select the appropriate train.
Step 3. Select the desired type of carriage (SV, compartment, reserved seat, general). Look at the carriage diagram to see what seats are currently available. Choose the best for you.
Step 4. Pay for your purchase using a method convenient for you.
Step 5. Receive e-ticket.
Step 6: If you have an e-ticket, all you need to do when boarding the train is to present your passport (identity document) to your conductor.

Please note: to buy return tickets, you need to do the same thing, just change the date and select a return train

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Suburban trains in Moscow depart from nine stations, each of which serves one or more destinations. Depending on the route and departure time, trains operate daily or only on certain days. On weekends and holidays Usually additional electric trains are provided. As a rule, trains begin their journey around 4.00 and end after midnight. The schedule of Moscow electric trains provides for running on suburban routes luxury high-speed express trains.

Moscow-Belorusskaya provides traffic suburban electric trains plying in the Belarusian direction. Electric trains in this direction make a stop at the stations: Vyazma, Gagarin, Odintsovo, Kubinka, Golitsyno, Zvenigorod, Borodino, Mozhaisk and others. Transit electric trains of the Savelovsky and Kursk directions pass through it. It also serves Aeroexpress, which goes to Sheremetyevo Airport.

Suburban trains depart from the Kazansky station in the Kazan and Ryazan directions, respectively to Murom and Ryazan. Their route passes through the stations Lyubertsy, Cherusti, Panki, Vinogradovo, Kurovskaya, Gzhel, Bykovo, Shatura, Ramenskoye, Golutvin and others.

Kyiv Station accepts commuter trains Kyiv direction– to Kaluga-1, Kaluga-2 stations and back. Intermediate stations are Kresty, Solnechnaya, Bekasovo, Nara, Aprelevka, Lesnoy Gorodok and Maloyaroslavets. In addition, Aeroexpress trains depart from here to Vnukovo Airport.

Kursky Station provides departure and reception of electric trains in two main directions - Kursk and Gorkovsky. In the Kursk direction, trains travel south to Tula, making intermediate stops at the stations of Tsaritsyno, Podolsk, Chekhov, Serpukhov and others. In the Gorky direction, electric trains run east - to Vladimir. The main stations are Reutovo, Balashikha, Fryazevo, Noginsk, Pavlovsky Posad, Elektrogorsk, Orekhovo-Zuevo, Petushki. Also, transit commuter trains run through Moscow-Kursk in the Smolensk (Belarusian) and Riga directions. Leningradsky Station ensures the movement of commuter electric trains Leningrad direction, traveling to the stations Khimki, Kryukovo, Podsolnechnaya, Klin, Konakovo, Tver and others.

WITH Paveletsky station are sent commuter trains in the Paveletsky direction to the stations Biryulevo, Uzunovo, Stupino, Domodedovo, Mikhnevo, Kashira and others. In addition, an Aeroexpress train departs from the station to Domodedovo Airport.

Rizhsky Station sends commuter trains to Riga direction and back. The main stops along the route: Volokolamsk, Pavshino, Rumyantsevo, Novoierusalimskaya, Dedovsk, Nakhabino, Shakhovskaya and others.

Savelovsky station serves commuter trains to Dubna with stops in populated areas - Dmitrov, Lobnya, Dolgoprudny, Taldom and others. Aeroexpress trains also operate: Lobnya station is a transfer point for buses heading to Sheremetyevo Airport. The movement of buses and aeroexpress trains is coordinated. The train schedule also includes transit electric trains of the Smolensk-Belarusian direction.

From Yaroslavsky station, commuter trains run to Yaroslavl direction to populated areas of the Moscow and Vladimir regions. The route passes through the stations Mytishchi, Korolev, Pushkino, Fryazino, Shchelkovo, Sergiev Posad, Krasnoarmeysk, Khotkovo, Alexandrov, Balakirevo and others.

Information on the schedule of electric trains (suburban trains) at the Moscow station:

The current train schedule at Moscow station contains only 2911 trains (suburban trains) that connect Moscow with stations and settlements such as Sheremetyevo Airport, Lvovskaya, Borodino, Golitsyno, Zvenigorod. According to the schedule, the last train (suburban train) leaves at 23:59 to the destination Moscow-Yaroslavskaya. The nearest stations and stopping points are Okruzhnaya, Begovaya, Moscow-Kurskaya, Kalitniki. For all routes on the above settlements Full information about the schedule is available - departure time, arrival time, routes and other helpful information. When planning a trip, you should pay attention to the fact that most often electric trains at Moscow station depart or arrive in the morning - 277 electric trains (suburban trains, diesels) different directions, such messages as Vnukovo Airport - Moscow-Kyiv, Moscow-Yaroslavskaya - Krasnoarmeysk, Podolsk - Novoierusalimskaya. The regularly updated schedule of electric trains (suburban trains) at the Moscow station is displayed on this page.

 

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