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Moscow Kazansky railway station

Kazansky railway terminal (Russian: Каза́нский вокза́л, Kazansky vokzal) also known as Moscow Kazansky railway station (Russian: Москва́-Каза́нская, Moskva-Kazanskaya) is one of nine railway terminals in Moscow, situated on the Komsomolskaya Square, across the square from the Leningradsky and Yaroslavsky stations. It was ranked nr. 9 in a list of Europe’s best train stations by the Consumer Choice Centre in 2020.[1]

Moscow Kazansky
Moscow Railway terminal
Exterior view of the station
General information
Location2 Komsomolskaya Square
Krasnoselsky District Central Administrative Okrug Moscow
Russia
Coordinates55°46′24″N 37°39′23″E / 55.773333°N 37.656389°E / 55.773333; 37.656389
Platforms9
Tracks17
Connections

Tram: 7, 13, 37, 50;

Bus: 40, 122, А, T88, T14;

Trolleybus: 22, 41;
Other information
Station code194013
Fare zone0
History
Opened1864
Rebuilt1913, 1950, 1987
Electrified1933
Previous namesRyazansky
Services
Preceding station Russian Railways Following station
Terminus Kazansky Suburban Elektrozavodskaya
towards Krivandino
Ryazansky Suburban Elektrozavodskaya
towards Ryazan 1
Route map
0
Yaroslavsky terminal
Elektrozavodskaya – Stankolit
3
Moskva-3
4
Malenkovskaya
Rostokinsky proyezd
6
Yauza
Belokamennaya – Rostokino
7
Rostokino
Losinoostrovskaya
13
Los
Ichka River
14
Perlovskaya
16
Tayninskaya
Mytishchi
to Pirogovo
to Fryazino, Fryazevo
Location
Moscow Kazansky
Location within Moscow Ring Road

Kazansky station primarily serves two major railway lines radiating from Moscow: the eastbound one, to Kazan, Yekaterinburg, and points beyond (one of the routes of the Trans-Siberian Railway), and the south-east-bound one, to Ryazan. After Ryazan, the south-eastern line branches a number of times, so that trains originating from Kazansky station serve most of south-eastern Russia, Kazakhstan, and the post-Soviet Central Asian states (mostly via the Trans-Aral line). Commuter trains serving these two directions use Kazansky station as well.

Occasionally, long-distance trains serving the eastbound Moscow-Nizhny Novgorod line use Kazansky station as well. However, the commuter trains of that line never do so, as they always arrive to Moscow's Kursky Rail Terminal.

The forerunner of today's Kazan railway station was built in 1862 with the opening of the railway line from Moscow to Ryazan.[2] Construction of the modern building according to the design by architect Alexey Shchusev started in 1913 and ended in 1940. The building resembles the Söyembikä Tower in Kazan.

Trains and destinations edit

Long distance edit

Train number Train name Destination Operated by
001/002 Premium (ex. Tatarstan) (rus, tat: Премиум (Татарстан))   Kazan   Russian Railways
003/004 Kavkaz (rus: Кавказ)   Kislovodsk   Russian Railways
005/006 Uzbekistan (uzb: Oʻzbekiston)   Tashkent   Oʻzbekiston temir yoʻllari
009/010 Zhiguli (rus: Жигули)   Samara   Russian Railways
011/012 Sochi (rus: Сочи)   Adler   Russian Railways
013/014 Yuzhny Ural (rus: Южный Урал)   Chelyabinsk (coach:   Magnitogorsk)   Russian Railways
015/016 Premium (ex. Ural) (rus: Премиум (Урал))   Yekaterinburg   Russian Railways
017/018 Kyrgyzstan (kyr, rus: Кыргызстан)   Bishkek   Kyrgyz Railway
019/020 Premium (ex. Tikhy Don) (rus: Премиум (Тихий Дон))   Rostov-on-Don   Russian Railways
021/022 Ulyanovsk (rus: Ульяновск)   Ulyanovsk   Russian Railways
023/024 Premium (ex. Yarmarka) (rus: Премиум (Ярмарка))   Nizhny Novgorod (Moskovsky)   Russian Railways
025/026 Italmas (rus, udm: Италмас))    Izhevsk   Russian Railways
029/030 Premium (ex. Kuban) (rus: Премиум (Кубань))   Novorossiysk   Russian Railways
031/032 Orenburzhye (rus: Оренбуржье)   Orenburg   Russian Railways
033/034 North Ossetia-Alania (os: Ирыстон, rus: Оcетия)    Vladikavkaz   Russian Railways
039/040 Bashkortostan (bash: Башҡортостан, rus: Башкортостан)    Ufa   Russian Railways
041/042 Mordovia (erz, mok, rus: Мордовия)    Saransk   Russian Railways
049/050 Double-deck coach (rus: Двухэтажный состав)   Samara   Russian Railways
051/052 Sura (rus: Сура)   Penza   Russian Railways
053/054 Chuvashia (chv: Чӑваш Ен, rus: Чувашия)    Cheboksary   Russian Railways
057/058 Mariy El (mar, rus: Марий Эл)    Yoshkar-Ola   Russian Railways
059/060 Tyumen (rus: Тюмень)   Nizhnevartovsk   Russian Railways
065/066 Zhiguli sea (rus: Жигулевское море)   Tolyatti   Russian Railways
089/090 Zauralye (rus: Зауралье)   Petropavl   Russian Railways
095/096/135/136 Altay (rus: Алтай)   Barnaul   Russian Railways
101/102 Premium (ex. Sochi) (rus: Премиум (Сочи))   Adler   Russian Railways
103/104 Moskovia (rus: Московия)   Adler   Russian Railways
329/330 Tajikistan (taj: Тоҷикистон, rus: Таджикистан)   Dushanbe   Tajikistan Railways
989/990   Vladivostok via Kazan   Russian Railways

Other destinations edit

Suburban destinations edit

Suburban commuter trains (elektrichka) connect Kazansky station with the towns of Lyubertsy, Zhukovsky, Gzhel, Kurovskoye, Shatura, Cherusti, Vekovka, Bykovo, Ramenskoye, Bronnitsy, Voskresensk, Yegoryevsk, Kolomna and Ryazan.

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ "London St Pancras tops list of Europe's best train stations". City A.M. 2020-02-20. Retrieved 2023-09-27.
  2. ^ "History of terminals and stations".

External links edit

  • Kazansky Rail Terminal Official site 2015-05-08 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
  • Russian Railways (Российские Железные Дороги) (in English and Russian)
  • Kazkhstan Railways (Қазақстан темір жолы) (in English, Kazakh, and Russian)
  • (in Russian and Uzbek)
  • Uzbekistan Railways UzRailPass (in English, Russian, and Uzbek)
  • (in Russian)

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For other uses see Kazansky disambiguation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Moscow Kazansky railway station news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message Kazansky railway terminal Russian Kaza nskij vokza l Kazansky vokzal also known as Moscow Kazansky railway station Russian Moskva Kaza nskaya Moskva Kazanskaya is one of nine railway terminals in Moscow situated on the Komsomolskaya Square across the square from the Leningradsky and Yaroslavsky stations It was ranked nr 9 in a list of Europe s best train stations by the Consumer Choice Centre in 2020 1 Moscow KazanskyMoscow Railway terminalExterior view of the stationGeneral informationLocation2 Komsomolskaya SquareKrasnoselsky District Central Administrative Okrug MoscowRussiaCoordinates55 46 24 N 37 39 23 E 55 773333 N 37 656389 E 55 773333 37 656389Platforms9Tracks17ConnectionsMoscow Metro stationsKomsomolskayaKomsomolskaya Tram 7 13 37 50 Bus 40 122 A T88 T14 Trolleybus 22 41 Other informationStation code194013Fare zone0HistoryOpened1864Rebuilt1913 1950 1987Electrified1933Previous namesRyazanskyServicesPreceding station Russian Railways Following station Terminus Kazansky Suburban Elektrozavodskayatowards Krivandino Ryazansky Suburban Elektrozavodskayatowards Ryazan 1Route mapLegend 0 Yaroslavsky terminal Elektrozavodskaya Stankolit Third Ring Road 3 Moskva 3 4 Malenkovskaya Rostokinsky proyezd Yauza River 6 Yauza Belokamennaya Rostokino 7 Rostokino Losinoostrovskaya 13 Los Ichka River Moscow Ring Road 14 Perlovskaya 16 Tayninskaya Yauza River Mytishchi to Pirogovo to Fryazino Fryazevo to Sergiyev Posad vte This diagram viewtalkeditLocationMoscow KazanskyLocation within Moscow Ring Road Kazansky station primarily serves two major railway lines radiating from Moscow the eastbound one to Kazan Yekaterinburg and points beyond one of the routes of the Trans Siberian Railway and the south east bound one to Ryazan After Ryazan the south eastern line branches a number of times so that trains originating from Kazansky station serve most of south eastern Russia Kazakhstan and the post Soviet Central Asian states mostly via the Trans Aral line Commuter trains serving these two directions use Kazansky station as well Occasionally long distance trains serving the eastbound Moscow Nizhny Novgorod line use Kazansky station as well However the commuter trains of that line never do so as they always arrive to Moscow s Kursky Rail Terminal The forerunner of today s Kazan railway station was built in 1862 with the opening of the railway line from Moscow to Ryazan 2 Construction of the modern building according to the design by architect Alexey Shchusev started in 1913 and ended in 1940 The building resembles the Soyembika Tower in Kazan Contents 1 Trains and destinations 1 1 Long distance 1 2 Other destinations 1 3 Suburban destinations 2 Gallery 3 References 4 External linksTrains and destinations editLong distance edit Train number Train name Destination Operated by 001 002 Premium ex Tatarstan rus tat Premium Tatarstan nbsp Kazan nbsp Russian Railways 003 004 Kavkaz rus Kavkaz nbsp Kislovodsk nbsp Russian Railways 005 006 Uzbekistan uzb Oʻzbekiston nbsp Tashkent nbsp Oʻzbekiston temir yoʻllari 009 010 Zhiguli rus Zhiguli nbsp Samara nbsp Russian Railways 011 012 Sochi rus Sochi nbsp Adler nbsp Russian Railways 013 014 Yuzhny Ural rus Yuzhnyj Ural nbsp Chelyabinsk coach nbsp Magnitogorsk nbsp Russian Railways 015 016 Premium ex Ural rus Premium Ural nbsp Yekaterinburg nbsp Russian Railways 017 018 Kyrgyzstan kyr rus Kyrgyzstan nbsp Bishkek nbsp Kyrgyz Railway 019 020 Premium ex Tikhy Don rus Premium Tihij Don nbsp Rostov on Don nbsp Russian Railways 021 022 Ulyanovsk rus Ulyanovsk nbsp Ulyanovsk nbsp Russian Railways 023 024 Premium ex Yarmarka rus Premium Yarmarka nbsp Nizhny Novgorod Moskovsky nbsp Russian Railways 025 026 Italmas rus udm Italmas nbsp nbsp Izhevsk nbsp Russian Railways 029 030 Premium ex Kuban rus Premium Kuban nbsp Novorossiysk nbsp Russian Railways 031 032 Orenburzhye rus Orenburzhe nbsp Orenburg nbsp Russian Railways 033 034 North Ossetia Alania os Iryston rus Ocetiya nbsp nbsp Vladikavkaz nbsp Russian Railways 039 040 Bashkortostan bash Bashҡortostan rus Bashkortostan nbsp nbsp Ufa nbsp Russian Railways 041 042 Mordovia erz mok rus Mordoviya nbsp nbsp Saransk nbsp Russian Railways 049 050 Double deck coach rus Dvuhetazhnyj sostav nbsp Samara nbsp Russian Railways 051 052 Sura rus Sura nbsp Penza nbsp Russian Railways 053 054 Chuvashia chv Chӑvash En rus Chuvashiya nbsp nbsp Cheboksary nbsp Russian Railways 057 058 Mariy El mar rus Marij El nbsp nbsp Yoshkar Ola nbsp Russian Railways 059 060 Tyumen rus Tyumen nbsp Nizhnevartovsk nbsp Russian Railways 065 066 Zhiguli sea rus Zhigulevskoe more nbsp Tolyatti nbsp Russian Railways 089 090 Zauralye rus Zaurale nbsp Petropavl nbsp Russian Railways 095 096 135 136 Altay rus Altaj nbsp Barnaul nbsp Russian Railways 101 102 Premium ex Sochi rus Premium Sochi nbsp Adler nbsp Russian Railways 103 104 Moskovia rus Moskoviya nbsp Adler nbsp Russian Railways 329 330 Tajikistan taj Toҷikiston rus Tadzhikistan nbsp Dushanbe nbsp Tajikistan Railways 989 990 nbsp Vladivostok via Kazan nbsp Russian Railways Other destinations edit Country Destinations nbsp Kazakhstan Nur Sultan Balqash Karagandy Kokshetau Pavlodar Ridder nbsp Russia Anapa Bereshino Biysk Bugulma Dimitrovgrad Grozny Kirov Kolomna Krugloe Pole Kurovskoye Kumertau Makhachkala Naberezhnye Chelny Nalchik Nazran Neryungri Novokuznetsk Orsk Ramenskoye Ryazan Sarov Sergach Tolyatti Tommot Tynda Ulan Ude Zemetchino nbsp Tajikistan Khujand Suburban destinations edit Suburban commuter trains elektrichka connect Kazansky station with the towns of Lyubertsy Zhukovsky Gzhel Kurovskoye Shatura Cherusti Vekovka Bykovo Ramenskoye Bronnitsy Voskresensk Yegoryevsk Kolomna and Ryazan Gallery edit nbsp Historical view of the station 1913 nbsp Historical view of the station 1913 nbsp Model of Kazansky station at the Museum of the Moscow Railway at Paveletsky Rail Terminal Moscow nbsp InteriorReferences edit London St Pancras tops list of Europe s best train stations City A M 2020 02 20 Retrieved 2023 09 27 History of terminals and stations External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kazansky Rail Terminal Kazansky Rail Terminal Official site Archived 2015 05 08 at the Wayback Machine in Russian Russian Railways Rossijskie Zheleznye Dorogi in English and Russian Kazkhstan Railways Қazakstan temir zholy in English Kazakh and Russian Uzbekistan Railways O zbekiston temir yo llari in Russian and Uzbek Uzbekistan Railways UzRailPass in English Russian and Uzbek Kyrgyzstan Railways Kyrgyz Temir Zholu in Russian Virtual tour to Leningradsky Yaroslavsky and Kazansky train station Retrieved from https en 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