Map of suburban electric trains of the Yaroslavl direction. Yaroslavl direction of the Moscow railway. Scheme of trains of the Yaroslavl direction

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The branch of suburban trains leaving from the Yaroslavl station is perhaps the most branched of all. There are stations where you can change to a separate exit or to another branch.

Schedule of trains of the Yaroslavl direction for today and tomorrow with changes:

From the Yaroslavl station, the tracks go east and the first junction station is Mytishchi. Two railway lines leave this point - one goes to the terminal station Balakirevo, and the second - to the station Fryazino. On this branch, you can also transfer to Bolshevo station and leave from the south to a stop in Fryazevo, where you can transfer to a branch going in the direction of Orekhovo-Zuevo or Reutovo. On our site you can familiarize yourself with the city, which includes the Yaroslavl direction.

Next, the train goes to the Sofrino station, where there will be a small branch of the railway lines to Krasnoarmeysk. After passing another eight stops, the train arrives at the platform of the Post 81 km station. Here you can make a transfer to the station Zheltikovo, Savelovsky direction.

Moving further east, the train arrives at Balakirevo station, where you can change trains and get to the city of Yaroslavl.
  There are also two more directions from the Balakirevo station: one to the Yuryev-Podolsky station, via Belkovo, and the second connects with the Kursk direction and further to the southeast of the Moscow region.

The Yaroslavl station in the late nineties was significantly rebuilt, its halls were changed, the area for receiving passengers was expanded, the number of ticket offices was increased. In addition, the station is equipped with modern passenger warning systems, security systems, which include special arches at the entrance and surveillance cameras.
  In 2014, special lighting for architectural objects was installed at the Yaroslavl station. It is able to work in different modes and effectively illuminate at night all the features and decorations of the station building.

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Many long-distance trains to the east and northeast leave from the Yaroslavl station. Among these trains there are both ordinary high-speed trains and branded trains, for example, to Vladivostok or Beijing.

Scheme of trains of the Yaroslavl direction:

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The current train schedule for the Moscow-Yaroslavskaya station contains only 525 electric trains (suburban trains) that connect Moscow-Yaroslavskaya with such stations and settlements as Monino, Fryazino-Pass, Sergiev Posad, Pushkino, Fryazevo. According to the schedule, the last train (local train) leaves at 23:50 m to the destination of Sofrino. The nearest stations and stops are Moscow 3. For all routes in the above settlements, full schedule information 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-Yaroslavskaya station leave or arrive during the day - 25 electric trains (commuter trains, diesel engines) of different directions, such as Moscow-Yaroslavskaya-Shchelkovo, Moscow-Yaroslavskaya-Mytishchi, Pushkino - Moscow-Yaroslavl. A regularly updated schedule of trains (commuter trains) at the Moscow-Yaroslavskaya station is displayed on this page.