Suburban train schedule. Prizes are given out for reporting incidents on trains and at stations.

On December 28, 2016, the Central Suburban Passenger Company solemnly congratulated 4 billionth passenger(report from 2006), who arrived at the Kazansky station from Golutvin station.

Every day, more than one and a half million people use electric trains in the Moscow region, 100% of whom are our readers. A selection of useful sites, applications and tips especially for them.

1. In the carriage you can expand your horizons

When you travel by train, it may seem that there is nothing interesting near the Moscow region railways. But this is not true at all. Places of interest from the point of view of history and culture are hidden on every corner. There are audio excursions for the routes of Moscow and St. Petersburg electric trains / The izi.travel application has free audio guides, developed by experienced local historians. So far, excursions are available only for 14 routes (in the Moscow region):

Moscow - Golitsyno (Belarusian direction)
Moscow - Tula (Kursk direction)
Moscow - Ryazan (Kazan direction)
Moscow - Dmitrov (Savelovskoe direction)
Moscow - Peredelkino (Kiev direction)
Moscow - Kaluga (Kiev direction)
Moscow - Ozherelye (Paveletskaya direction)
Moscow - Mozhaisk (Belarusian direction)
Moscow - Vladimir (Gorky direction)
Dmitrov - Dubna (Savelovskoe direction)
Lyubertsy - Shatura (Shatura)
Moscow - Sergiev Posad (Yaroslavl direction)
Moscow - Volokolamsk (Riga direction)
Moscow - Alexandrov (Yaroslavl direction)

You should search for them in the application using the words “Talking Express”. Some suburban trains already have Wi-Fi, but it is better to download the excursion in advance for offline listening.

2. There are excursions on trains


In the summer of 2016, the CPPC began conducting excursions in the Moscow region several times a month. Participants travel to their destination in special carriages with soft seats or on the Manor Express train. During the trip, a guide works in the carriage.

The idea is simply brilliant! There are no traffic jams, no one gets sick, you can walk in the carriage. The cost of an excursion including a ticket is, on average, from 500 to 1000 rubles.

4. Tickets for some trains are sold online

On the website rzd.ru you can buy tickets for travel between the stations of Moscow Yaroslavskaya, Mytishchi, Bolshevo, Losinoostrovskaya, Pushkino, as well as on some routes of the Republic of Crimea, Krasnodar Territory, Voronezh and Tambov regions.

5. You can find out the train schedule for free by phone, on social networks and using the Telegram bot

Unfortunately, almost every day some trains are canceled or delayed. There are several ways to find out about schedule changes.

You can install a mobile application for yourself service SMS informing.

You can subscribe to one of the CPPC pages on social networks. Passengers on the Kyiv route can call toll-free 8-800-200-59-79 , name the station or dial its code to hear the departure time of the three nearest trains.

6. Electric trains are a cheap replacement for Aeroexpress

Aeroexpress is a very comfortable way to get to airports without traffic jams, but it is not the cheapest. An adult ticket costs 420 rubles, and a child ticket costs 130 rubles. If you like to save money, have free time and do not have heavy luggage, then you can replace it with a regular train, which departs from the same station.

Domodedovo: There is a train that goes directly to the airport (123 rubles/1 hour 6 minutes), but it runs rarely.

Several times an hour (from half past five in the morning until half past twelve at night) a train departs to the Domodedovo station ( bus number 30(travel time - 35 minutes, interval - 15 minutes).

Vnukovo: by train to Tolstopaltsevo station( 82 rubles/39 minutes), and then drive 25 minutes by bus 32/878.

Sheremetyevo: by train to Lobnya station ( 82 rubles/36 minutes) and from there by bus number 21.

Zhukovsky: by train to the station "Otdykh" ( 102 rubles/57 minutes), and then on route No. 6 or No. 2 (travel time - 20 minutes, interval - 30 minutes).

7. With a train ticket you can go to the toilet at the station for free

For many years now I have been surprised how many people do not know about this opportunity and dutifully pay for what is included in the ticket price.

According to the Railway Transport Charter of the Russian Federation, passengers must be given free access to the toilet an hour before the trip, an hour after and during the trip (at stops). If you have a train or commuter train ticket, a subscription or a transport card with a receipt that confirms its validity, then you are not required to pay 20-30 rubles for entry.

Usually, the cashiers are silent about this (there is rarely an inconspicuous notice hanging anywhere) and if instead of money you give them a ticket, then an expression of incredible resentment and anger appears on their face. But they let you pass without a single word, so as not to attract the attention of other passengers to this event, who are standing in line behind you and counting out change, since they do not know the laws.

8. Electric trains will save you if you don’t have train tickets

9. You don’t have to pay to get on the platform if you don’t plan to go.

To stand with a friend on the platform until his train arrives, you do not need to buy a ticket. You need to ask at the ticket office for a “Metropolitan Card” and leave 100 rubles collateral. With this card you can go through the turnstile to the platform and back within half an hour. You can get your 100 rubles back within an hour.

10. Prizes are awarded for reporting incidents on trains and at stations.

On the website or in the application, you can leave requests for cases of violation of public order at stations and on trains. Each application is awarded 100 points. According to rating of people's informants, the most active of them has already scored 12 thousand points. The website says that these points can be exchanged for prizes or discounts. But which ones exactly are not specified.

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This page provides a detailed schedule of commuter and passenger trains of all categories departing from Moscow stations.

Moscow is the railway heart of the 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.

Long-distance trains depart from the Belorussky station in the southwestern and western directions. 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 southern, southeastern and eastern directions.

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

Passenger and fast trains depart from Kievsky Station 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 large cities in Russia. Electric trains run in the Kursk and Gorky directions.

Leningradsky is the only station in Moscow that is not subordinate to the Moscow 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 run 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. International trains to Alma-Ata, Baku, Donetsk, Lugansk and Tbilisi start from the station. 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. From here trains depart in the direction of Velikie Luki and Pskov, as well as branded trains to the cities of Latvia.

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

Trains in the northeastern direction are received by the Yaroslavsky railway station in Moscow, connecting the capital with the largest cities of the Urals, the North, Siberia and the Far East. International trains depart from Yaroslavsky Station 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 700 long-distance trains, commuter trains and electric trains (including diesel engines) - 3041, 880 of them passing and 2861 - starting or ending their journey in this locality. Most trains arrive in the morning. The first, according to the schedule, departs at 00:01 in the direction of the Domodedovo Airport 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.

The train schedule for Moscow 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 Moscow station

Today, the train schedule at Moscow station includes 700 long-distance train flights, of which 271 operate daily. The minimum train stopping time is 0 hours 1 m (train on the route Alexandrov 1 - Moscow-Yaroslavskaya), and the maximum is 15 hours 33 m (flight on the route Adler - Kazan-Pass.). Most trains on the schedule arrive from the following settlements: St. Petersburg, Nizhny Novgorod, Brest at 00:38, 23:12, 06:47 respectively. Trains departing from Moscow station follow the following routes: Moscow, Saint Petersburg , Moscow - Nizhny Novgorod departure at 00:30, 13:18 respectively. When planning a trip, it is worth considering that the schedule of some trains, such as 063B Novosibirsk-Glavny - Minsk-Pass. (arrival - 01:15, departure - 01:40), 063B Novosibirsk- Main - Mogilev-1 (01:15, 01:40), 133Ya Arkhangelsk - Minsk-Pass. (01:15, 01:40), 063B Novosibirsk-Main - Gomel-Pass. (01:15, 01:40) have a special schedule, so it is recommended to check the schedule for a specific date.

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, additional electric trains are usually provided. As a rule, trains begin their journey around 4.00 and end after midnight. The schedule of Moscow electric trains provides for the operation of luxury high-speed express trains along suburban routes.

Moscow-Belorusskaya ensures the movement of suburban electric trains running 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 suburban trains in the 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 provides traffic for suburban electric trains of the Leningrad direction, traveling to the stations of Khimki, Kryukovo, Podsolnechnaya, Klin, Konakovo, Tver and others.

Suburban trains depart from Paveletsky Station in the Paveletsky direction to the stations Biryulyovo, Uzunovo, Stupino, Domodedovo, Mikhnevo, Kashira and others. In addition, an Aeroexpress train departs from the station to Domodedovo Airport.

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

Savyolovsky 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 going 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 the Yaroslavsky station, commuter trains run in the Yaroslavl direction to settlements in 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 3041 trains (suburban trains) that connect Moscow with stations and settlements such as Sheremetyevo Airport, Golitsyno, Lvovskaya, Borodino, Usovo. 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, Fili, Begovaya. For all routes through the above-mentioned settlements, complete information about the schedule is available - departure time, arrival time, routes and other useful information. When planning a trip, you should pay attention to the fact that most often electric trains at the Moscow station depart or arrive in the morning - 291 electric trains (suburban trains, diesel engines) in different directions, with such connections as Ryazan 1 - Moscow-Kazanskaya, Moscow-Kurskaya - Balashikha, Moscow- Savelovskaya - Zvenigorod. The regularly updated schedule of electric trains (suburban trains) at the Moscow station is displayed on this page.