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This page contains a detailed timetable for commuter and passenger trains of all categories departing from Moscow railway stations.

Moscow is the railway heart of the Russian Federation. There are eight major railway stations on the territory of the capital - Belorussky, Kazansky, Kievsky, Kursky, Leningradsky, Paveletsky, Rizhsky and Yaroslavsky, each of which performs specific transport tasks.

Long-distance trains depart from the Belorussky railway station in the south-western 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 communication from the Belorussky railway station is carried out by electric trains and express trains to the stations of Borodino, Vyazma, Zvenigorod, Mozhaisk, Odintsovo, Usovo, as well as a special express train to Sheremetyevo Airport.

Kazansky railway station is one of the busiest stations in Moscow, which provides the movement of passenger and suburban trains in the south, south-east and east.

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 Kazansky railway 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, Crosses, Lesnoy Gorodok, Maloyaroslavets, Nara, and Vnukovo Airport.

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

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

From 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.

The Paveletsky railway station connects the capital with the Central Chernozem region, the Lower and Middle Volga regions, and partly with the Caucasus. International trains to Alma-Ata, Baku, Donetsk, Lugansk and Tbilisi start from the station. Commuter trains connect Moscow with Barybino, Biryulyovo, Kashira, Mikhnevo, Ozherelye, Stupino, Uzunovo, Yaganovo and the airport at Domodedovo.

The Rizhsky railway station provides reception of trains from the north-western direction. Trains leave from here in the direction of Velikiye Luki and Pskov, as well as branded trains to the cities of Latvia.

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

Trains of the northeast 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 to Beijing and Ulaanbaatar leave from the Yaroslavsky railway station.

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

All Moscow railway stations are distinguished by a developed modern infrastructure, which necessarily includes preliminary and suburban ticket offices, a detailed schedule of arrival and departure of trains, service centers, waiting rooms of all categories, rest rooms, and left-luggage offices. This contributes to the high capacity of the Moscow railway junction and ensures the continuous movement of the world's largest passenger traffic.

Information about the schedule of trains and electric trains at Moscow station:

The schedule of trains and electric trains at Moscow station today includes 701 long-distance trains, suburban trains and electric trains (including diesel engines) - 3134, 1393 of them passing and 2442 - start or end their journey in this settlement. Most trains arrive in the morning. The first, according to the schedule, leaves at 00:01 in the direction of the Domodedovo Airport station, and the last one arrives at 23:59. The average parking time on the platform is 0:20.
Some trains passing through Moscow station do not run every day (they have a special timetable).
The schedule of trains and electric trains at the station Moscow, presented on this page takes into account seasonal changes, that is, the winter and summer version of the schedule is always available.
Tickets for trains and electric trains at Moscow station can be purchased online or at the box office.

During the holiday period, the movement of most commuter trains of the Moscow transport hub will be carried out:

February 21 and March 6- schedule Fridays;
February 22 and March 7- schedule Saturdays;
February 23, 24 and March 8, 9- schedule Sundays;
February 25 and March 10- schedule Tuesday.

A number of suburban trains (mainly outside Moscow and the region, as well as branded express trains) will run according to a special schedule. In addition, several additional branded parlays have been assigned.

Changes are taken into account on Tutu.ru. When viewing the schedule, we recommend that you specify the date of the trip - in this case, only those trains that run on the selected day are shown.

January 10: On the Yaroslavl direction opens traffic on the 5th way (updated)

From Monday 13 January traffic is opened on the 3rd track of the Mytishchi - Losinoostrovskaya stretch and the 5th track of the Losinoostrovskaya - Moscow Yaroslavskaya stretch.

Extra on weekdays 27 trains assigned(13.5 pairs) from / to Mytishchi, Bolshevo, Monino, Pushkino and S. Posada - both conventional and ambulances (REXs). will also the schedule and/or stops of 31 trains have been changed.

21 trains to Moscow (including 9 express trains) will have an additional stop in Severyanin(for some express trains instead of Losinoostrovskaya). Some electric trains to Moscow are also assigned stops at Losinoostrovskaya, Yauza, Malenkovskaya and/or Moskva-3

Three electric trains to Moscow, which are transferred from 1 to 3 tracks, have canceled stops on the square. Taininskaya, Perlovskaya, Los (due to the lack of a platform along the 3rd path). One evening commuter train to Moscow was scheduled to stop at Ilyich's Testament.

All currently planned changes in the timetable are taken into account on Tutu.ru, with the exception of the change in the routes of existing trains - it will be made on Sunday.

Besides, the procedure for passing trains on the Moscow-Losinoostrovskaya section will change.

Ordinary trains to the region will follow the 2 (former 4) track, on which, until January 12, there were accelerated trains to the region. According to the square Moscow-3, Yauza and Severyanin departure from platform 2 (and not from platform 1, as before January 12), along Losinoostrovskaya - from platform 3 (and not 2), along Malenkovskaya platform will not change.

High-speed trains to the region will follow the neighboring 4 (former 3) track, along which fast trains to Moscow ran on the Severyanin-Moscow section until January 12, the departure platform for Moscow-3, Severyanin and Losinoostrovskaya will not change.

Thus, all trains in the region (regular and accelerated) in Moscow-3, Yauza and Severyanin will depart from platform 2, and in Losinoostrovskaya - from platform 3 . Until January 12, only accelerated trains to the region were sent from these platforms, and from January 13, all will be.

Ordinary electric trains to Moscow on the Mytishchi - Moscow section will mainly follow track 1 (as before), individual trains will follow the neighboring track 3 (on the Losinoostrovskaya - Moscow section, this is the former route "from Moscow") without stopping along pl. Taininskaya, Perlovskaya, Elk due to the lack of a platform along the 3rd path. Express trains to Moscow will follow, basically, on the 5th track, some on the 3rd track.

Due to the change in the timetable and turnover, the routes of departure of some trains at the Yaroslavsky railway station, as well as the Mytishchi station, will change. Don't forget to look at the departure route on the scoreboard!

We remind you that from December 9 on the Kursk, Riga, Belorussian and Savelovsky directions, the fare again becomes paid.

You can, as before, purchase single and subscription tickets for the train at the same rates (as well as use previously issued subscriptions), but without a free transfer to the metro.

Or you can use new ways of paying for travel (except for express trains, as well as the Rabochiy Poselok - Usovo section) with a free transfer to the metro and, as a rule, at more favorable rates:

1. Directly at the turnstiles (validators) with the Troika card(only within the sections Chekhov - Novoyerusalimskaya and Dmitrov - Kubinka / Zvenigorod).

It is necessary to activate (recode) the Troika card once ( the card is automatically activated upon replenishment of any amount after November 21, except for very old cards that do not support work with the MDC) and then simply apply it to the turnstile or validator before starting the trip and after its completion(even if there are no turnstiles at the destination). The exit validation must be done no later than 5 hours after entry.

You just need to take care of the availability of a sufficient amount on the "Wallet" of the Troika card, you do not need to issue tickets at the box office. Tariffs for "Troika" between specific stations can be viewed in our schedule on the website and in mobile applications.

A free transfer from the MCD to the metro (and / or from the metro to the MCD) is provided within 90 minutes from the moment of the first entry (or entry into the boundaries of the MCD).

Previously planned ticket for remote areas of the Moscow region ( further stations Novoyerusalimskaya, Chekhov, Dmitrov, Kubinka-1)"One-time complex ticket "Far suburbs + MCD" will not be issued yet.

2. By subscription " United WDC".

Subscription to the WDC "United WDC" ( other names - "Unlimited ticket for 1/3 days MCD", "Unlimited ticket for 30/90/365 days MCD", "Ticket for 60 trips MCD") acts not only as a subscription to the MCD, but also as a "Single" subscription to Moscow's public transport.

Thus, using the same subscription, you can ride both the train and the metro (and other public transport in Moscow).

If you travel to the MCD only within Moscow(no further than the station Shcherbinka, Volokolamskaya, Mark, Setun), a regular "Single" metro subscription is sufficient. Students and schoolchildren in Moscow can travel to the MCD within Moscow with subsidized metro tickets issued on a social card.

If you travel, including in the Moscow region, but within the MCD (sections Podolsk - Nakhabino, Lobnya - Odintsovo), it is necessary to issue a subscription "Unified WCD MO". This ticket can also be issued at the box office and subway machines.

If you travel within the MDC and beyond, You can apply for a "United MCD" subscription from / to your station at the suburban ticket office, and in addition to traveling by train, it will also provide the opportunity to travel by metro and other transport in Moscow.

More details about this subscription and other tickets can be found in the Carrier's Rules.

You can find out which subscriptions are available on this route and their cost in the full version of the site in the timetable between stations in the section "MTC on Troika"

As of the evening of 12/08/2019, new subscriptions have not yet been issued at suburban ticket offices.

For the tariff zone "Far without validators" (where there is no one-time tariff for "Troika"), the cost of MCD season tickets is indicated on the website in the "Tickets and season tickets" section (top right in the screenshot).

To use the "United WDC" subscription, you also need to activate the "Troika" card. To activate, it is enough to replenish the "Wallet" of the card (after November 21) and register a new subscription. Or you can go to the metro ticket office. .

All information provided is preliminary and subject to change.

Often, when planning trips, trips, business trips, you need to know the train schedule well. Previously, this required a ride to the railway station and read the electronic scoreboard or contact the information desk or the cashier, now everything can be done right from home. At the moment, passengers can view the schedule of Russian Railways trains on the official website of the company.

How to find out the train schedule on the route?

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

Website

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

  • where and where the passenger plans to go;
  • travel date;
  • travel time;
  • date and time of the return trip (if you want to see the schedule for the round trip).

Train search form

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

Train timetable

For convenience, the most popular stations (Moscow, St. Petersburg, Tver, Kyiv, etc.) are placed directly in the form. The user does not need to enter the name of such a city, just click on the appropriate link under the "To" or "From" field.

If you have to depart or arrive in a big city where there are several stations (for example, Moscow, St. Petersburg), you can enter in the form not a geographical name, but the name of the station. It is enough to 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 start and end point.

Moscow railway stations

If you only need to know the schedule of Russian Railways trains for a specific day, it is better to uncheck the box next to the "Only with tickets" filter. Then the system will show all the trains that move along the route on that day (for 24 hours or a selected period of time). If you leave it, only those Russian Railways routes for which there are still places will be included in the schedule. 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 the standard data is indicated:

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

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

Using the filters on the left, the user can:

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

If the route was chosen randomly and does not fit, 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 picture of how the trip will go: how comfortable the trip is, 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 vice versa, goes to it, the probability increases that there are simply no direct trains on this route. The developers have also provided for this opportunity by offering visitors to use the "Search for transfers" button.


Button Search transfers

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

As in normal 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. In the upper part of the block, in a dark rectangle, the entire route is visualized: the point of departure, transfer stations, travel time between transfers and the total.

  • How to buy a railway ticket?

    • Specify the itinerary and date. In response, we will find information from Russian Railways about the availability of tickets and their cost.
    • Choose the appropriate train and place.
    • Pay for the ticket using one of the suggested methods.
    • Payment information will be instantly transferred to Russian Railways and your ticket will be issued.
  • How to return a purchased train ticket?

  • Can I pay for a ticket with a card? And is it safe?

    Yes, sure. Payment is made through the payment gateway of the processing center Gateline.net. All data is transmitted over a secure channel.

    The Gateline.net gateway was developed in accordance with the requirements of the international PCI DSS security standard. The gateway software has successfully passed the version 3.1 audit.

    The Gateline.net system allows you to accept payments with Visa and MasterCard, including using 3D-Secure: Verified by Visa and MasterCard SecureCode.

    The Gateline.net payment form is optimized for various browsers and platforms, including mobile devices.

    Almost all railway agencies on the Internet work through this gateway.

  • What is an electronic ticket and electronic registration?

    Buying an electronic ticket to the site is a modern and fast way to issue a travel document without the participation of a cashier or operator.

    When buying an electronic railway ticket, seats are redeemed immediately, at the time of payment.

    After paying for boarding the train you need:

    Electronic registration Not available for all orders. If registration is available, it can be completed 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's better not to risk it.

Suburban trains in Moscow depart from nine stations, each serving one or more destinations. Depending on the route and time of departure, trains run daily or only on certain days. On weekends and holidays, additional electric trains are usually provided. As a rule, trains start their movement around 4.00 and end after midnight. The schedule of electric trains in Moscow provides for the running of high-speed express trains of increased comfort on suburban routes.

Moscow-Belorusskaya provides the movement of suburban electric trains running in the Belarusian direction. Electric trains of 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 follow through it. It also serves the Aeroexpress train to Sheremetyevo Airport.

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

The Kyiv railway station accepts suburban trains of the Kyiv direction - to the stations Kaluga-1, Kaluga-2 and back. Intermediate stations are Kresty, Solnechnaya, Bekasovo, Nara, Aprelevka, Lesnoy Gorodok and Maloyaroslavets. In addition, Aeroexpress trains to Vnukovo Airport depart from here.

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

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

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

Savelovsky Station serves commuter trains to Dubna with stops in settlements - 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 aeroexpresses is coordinated. The train schedule also includes transit trains of the Smolensk-Belarusian direction.

Suburban trains run from the Yaroslavsky railway station in the Yaroslavl direction to the settlements of the Moscow and Vladimir regions. The route passes through the stations of Mytishchi, Korolev, Pushkino, Fryazino, Shchelkovo, Sergiev Posad, Krasnoarmeysk, Khotkovo, Alexandrov, Balakirevo and others.

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

The current timetable of electric trains at Moscow station contains a total of 3134 electric trains (suburban trains) that connect Moscow with such stations and settlements as Sheremetyevo Airport, Odintsovo, Moscow-Belorusskaya, Dmitrov, Dorohovo. According to the schedule, the last electric train (suburban train) leaves at 23:59 to the destination Moscow-Yaroslavskaya. The nearest stations and stopping points are Fili, Moscow-Belorusskaya, Okruzhnaya, Moscow-Savelovskaya, Begovaya. For all routes to 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 Moscow station depart or arrive in the morning - 255 electric trains (commuter trains, diesel engines) in different directions, such messages as Moscow-Kurskaya - Podolsk, Vnukovo Airport - Moscow-Kievskaya, Khrapunovo - Moscow-Kurskaya. A regularly updated schedule of electric trains (suburban trains) at Moscow station is displayed on this page.