Chelyabinsk train. Chelyabinsk-Glavny station (city

The train schedule for Chelyabinsk station displayed on this page is for informational purposes only and does not contain operational changes related to repair work and other circumstances. When planning a trip, it is recommended to check the schedule at the station information desk.

Trains at Chelyabinsk station

Today, the train schedule at Chelyabinsk station includes 141 long-distance train flights, of which 6 operate daily. The minimum train stopping time is 0 hours 24 m (train on the route Ufa - Novy Urengoy), and the maximum is 2 hours 38 m (flight on the route Petropavlovsk - St. Petersburg-Ladoga). Most trains on the schedule arrive from the following settlements: Petropavlovsk, Novokuznetsk, Moscow, Anapa, Chita at 10:40, 15:14, 06:23, 08:40, 23:38 respectively. Trains departing from Chelyabinsk station follow further routes - Chelyabinsk - St. Petersburg, Chelyabinsk - Anapa, Chelyabinsk - Novokuznetsk departing at 12:30, 00:24, 09:14 respectively. When planning a trip, it is worth considering that the schedule of some trains, such as 380U Orenburg - Novy Urengoy (arrival - 23:13, departure - 00:15), 235E Tynda - Anapa (23:38, 00:24), 129Y Krasnoyarsk-Pass - Anapa (23:38, 00:24) , 205I Irkutsk-Pass. - Anapa (23:38, 00:24) have a special schedule, so it is recommended to check the schedule for a specific date.

The Chelyabinsk-Glavny railway station is one of the largest railway stations in Russia. The Chelyabinsk station serves passenger trains and freight trains of the South Ural Railway. This is a major junction station of the Trans-Siberian Railway and the only integrated railway and transport hub in the country. Trains passing through Chelyabinsk travel in southern, western, eastern, northern and northwestern directions. This situation largely determined the busy train schedule at Chelyabinsk station.

Long-distance trains run to such Russian cities as Moscow, St. Petersburg, Novorossiysk, Anapa, Irkutsk, Novokuznetsk, Tyumen, Yekaterinburg, Adler, Kurgan, Krasnoyarsk, Kislovodsk, Tynda, Tomsk, Severobaikalsk, Nizhny Tagil, Ufa, Novy Urengoy, Nizhnevartovsk , Astrakhan, Penza, Blagoveshchensk, Barnaul, Ulyanovsk, Orenburg, Ekaterinburg, Volgograd, Belgorod, Novosibirsk, Anapa, Samara, Kaliningrad, Chita, Vladivostok, Orsk. From the Chelyabinsk station, passenger trains depart to neighboring countries: Azerbaijan (Baku), Kazakhstan (Astana, Karaganda), Uzbekistan (Tashkent), Belarus (Brest), Ukraine (Simferopol, Odessa). A more detailed schedule of Chelyabinsk trains is on our website.

Suburban trains run to the stations Kamensk-Uralsky, Muslyumovo (northern direction); Kurgan, Shumikha, Shchuchye, Kayasan (eastern direction); Kartaly, Troitsk, Yuzhnouralsk, Emanzhelinsk (south direction); Zlatoust, Kropachevo, Poletayevo, Miass, Chebarkul, Kisegach (western direction, the most intense traffic). Diesel trains and rail buses run in the northwestern direction to the Argayash and Verkhniy Ufaley stations. Suburban express trains depart from the station to Kartaly, Kurgan, and Miass stations. The schedule of Russian Railways trains through Chelyabinsk can be viewed directly at the station or checked on our website.

All types of public transport in the city are accessible to the station building: minibuses, buses, trams, trolleybuses, so getting to the station will not be difficult. It is also planned to place stations of the second and third metro lines near the station.

History of the Chelyabinsk-Glavny station

The construction of railways in the Southern Urals was facilitated by the need to develop the natural resources of the Urals, Siberia and the Far East. Therefore, a special commission under the Ministry of Railways has been studying railway projects that would connect the European part of the country with the Asian part for several decades. In 1891, it was decided to build the Great Siberian Route. In 1888, traffic on the Moscow-Ufa route opened, in 1890 the railway line was extended to Zlatoust, and on October 25, 1892, the first train arrived in Chelyabinsk. The first Chelyabinsk station building was a small wooden structure and opened in October 1892. In the same year, a one-story brick station was erected, which served for more than 50 years. Thanks to this, the city began to develop rapidly and turned into an intermediate point for the movement of the population; Chelyabinsk began to be called the “Gateway of Siberia.”

With the increase in passenger traffic and the growth of train schedules along the Chelyabinsk highway, the need for a new station arose. In 1965, a new station was opened, built according to the design of L. Chuprin. The first concourse in Russia was built at the Chelyabinsk-Glavny station.

From 1999 to 2005, repairs and reconstruction of the station were carried out. Ural stones were used for the interior decoration of the building; fountains and a winter garden appeared at the station.

At the same time, the Chelyabinsk station building can accommodate 6 thousand people. After restoration, the old building from 1862 housed administrative offices.

Chelyabinsk-Glavny railway station infrastructure and services

For the convenience of passengers, in the station building there is a cafe, a hotel, rest rooms for transit passengers, a mother and child room, storage rooms, and a hairdresser. The ventilation, water supply, and heating systems are controlled from a single center. Chelyabinsk station offers passengers more than 100 types of different services. There is a service business center here.

The station has 70 tracks, over which there are two pedestrian bridges and one road bridge.

At the Chelyabinsk railway station, train schedules can be seen on convenient boards, checked at the information desk or viewed at self-service terminals.

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What is an electronic ticket and electronic registration?

Purchasing an electronic ticket on the website is a modern and fast way to issue a travel document without the participation of a cashier or operator.When purchasing an electronic train ticket, seats are redeemed immediately at the time of payment.After payment, to board the train you need to either register electronically or print a ticket at the station.Electronic registration Not available for all orders. If registration is available, you can complete it by clicking on the appropriate button on our website. You will see this button immediately after payment. You will then need your original ID and a printout of your boarding pass to board the train. Some conductors do not require a printout, but it is better not to risk it.Print e-ticket You can do so at any time before the train departs at the ticket office at the station or at the self-registration terminal. To do this, you need a 14-digit order code (you will receive it via SMS after payment) and an original ID.