Map of the Leningrad station and other useful information about the facility. Travel for dummies: fast trains, from buying a ticket to getting off How to get to commuter trains

Leningradsky Station, located in the capital of Russia, is one of the popular ones. It is here that many Russians and even foreigners board the train to travel to the glorious St. Petersburg, as well as to other northern cities.

In addition, there is a suburban service, the final station of which is the city of Tver. To avoid having to search for a long time for the ticket office, the desired platform, rest room and amenities, it is recommended that you familiarize yourself with the map of the Leningradsky Station. Below is some useful information.

Guideline according to the scheme

Before your trip, it is advisable to familiarize yourself with the map of the station to avoid any difficulties. Sometimes it seems that everything will go smoothly. But there are various circumstances that force you to act immediately, for example:

  • traffic jams on the highway;
  • accidents on the street;
  • serious subway train malfunction;
  • extreme weather events and other unpleasant events.

Therefore, upon arrival you have to immediately find your way around. The diagram of the Leningradsky station prepared in advance in this article will help with this.

To make it clear which side to start looking from, it is advisable to return to the beginning of the article, where the image of the station is located. The fact is that passengers meeting and seeing off most often use the front entrance. Exactly the one through which the people in the first photo enter and exit. This entrance on the diagram is marked on the left with the inscription “Under.1”. To the left of this inscription is the exit from the Komsomolskaya metro station.

To get to the long-distance ticket office, you need to climb the steps into the building and walk a little forward. On the left and right there will be glass doors to two ticket halls. To get to long-distance trains (in the diagram above on the right they are marked with long black and white stripes with odd numbering), you should go straight all the time, without turning anywhere. At the very end of the building there is an exit to the platform. If you need to use the luggage storage, you should turn right when exiting the trains. As you can see, the map of the Leningradsky station is not too complicated; you can quickly find your way around.

The commuter service in the diagram above is marked on the right with even numbered tracks (black and white short stripes). You can get to them using the exit from the Komsomolskaya metro station, that is, from the street.

Where can I get there?

Leningradsky Station in Moscow is available for travel to the following cities:

  • Saint Petersburg;
  • Murmansk;
  • Pskov;
  • Arkhangelsk;
  • Tallinn;
  • Helsinki.

When traveling to St. Petersburg, you can purchase tickets for the famous branded train “Red Arrow” and “Sapsan”.

How to get there?

Now it’s worth talking about how to get to the Leningradsky station. If you use the metro, you need to focus on the Komsomolskaya-Koltsevaya station.

Let the map of the Leningradsky Station and some small recommendations help every reader have a successful trip!

Kursky Station serves trains departing eastward to Nizhny Novgorod and southward to Kursk and Belgorod, Kerch and Mariupol, Simferopol and Kharkov, Kislovodsk and Adler, Novy Urengoy and other cities. Transit trains traveling from North to South and the high-speed Sapsan train between St. Petersburg and Nizhny Novgorod, for which a special high platform is allocated, also stop here. Long-distance trains depart from the main platform, where there are 5 platforms and 9 tracks. All platforms are high, except for the first one, from which trains depart for Nizhny Novgorod.

Electric trains from Kursky station

In the southern direction, from the main platform, electric trains go to Tsaritsyno and Podolsk, Lvovskaya and Chekhov, Serpukhov and Tula. Also from here electric trains run in the Riga and Smolensk directions. The first 2 stops Moscow - Kalanchevskaya and Rzhevskaya - are common, and then there is a branch.

To the east, in the Gorky direction, electric trains go to Balashikha and Reutovo, Fryazevo and Pavlovsky Posad, Orekhovo-Zuevo and Vladimir, Elektrogorsk and other stations. These trains depart from dead-end platforms, access to which is through turnstiles. There are a total of 5 dead-end platforms at the station, designed for 13 cars.

The nearest metro station to Kursky Station

The nearest metro stations are Kurskaya Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line and Koltsevaya, as well as Chkalovskaya Lyublinskaya line. The combined vestibule of the Kurskaya Koltsevaya and Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line stations can be accessed from the lower floor of the station complex, as well as from the platforms through tunnel No. 3 and through two ground lobbies on the square of the Kursky station. The lobby of the Chkalovskaya and Kurskaya Koltsevaya stations is located 100 meters from the station complex on Zemlyanoy Val Street. It is the most convenient way to get to the trains.

How to get to Kursky Station

Kursky Station is located at Zemlyanoy Val Street, 29. The fastest way to get there is by metro. High speed and lack of traffic jams make this route the most reliable. You can also get there by ground transport - by buses No. 40 and 78, trolleybuses No. Bch and Bk, trams No. 20 and 24.

How to get from Kursky railway station to Sheremetyevo, Domodedovo and Vnukovo airports

When planning a trip to the airport, take into account the security screening time when entering the Terminal.

You can get to Sheremetyevo Airport

  • on the Aeroexpress departing from the terminal at the Belorussky railway station - Belorusskaya metro station, entrance through entrance No. 3 and No. 4. Travel time is 35 minutes, arrival at Sheremetyevo Airport - 2, to terminals E and F. This is the fastest and most convenient way. If you need terminals B and C - Sheremetyevo-1 or D - Sheremetyevo-3, you can use the free bus, the stop of which is located at the entrance to terminal F. Be sure to note that the shuttle interval is 15 minutes or more, and the travel time is - 20-25 minutes
  • take the metro to Planernaya station, then take bus No. 817 or minibus No. 948. Buses and minibuses go to Sheremetyevo to terminals F, E→ D →B
  • take the metro to Rechnoy Vokzal station, then take bus No. 851 or minibus No. 949. The bus follows the route - terminals B → F, E → D, minibus follows the route terminals F, E → D → B

When choosing a bus or minibus, pay attention to the number of the terminal you need.

You can get to Domodedovo Airport

  • by electric train or Aeroexpress departing to Domodedovo airport from Paveletsky station - Paveletskaya metro station. Travel time will be 1 hour 10 minutes by electric train and 40-50 minutes by Aeroexpress
  • take the metro to Domodedovo station, then take bus No. 405 or a minibus. Travel time will be approximately 30 minutes

You can get to Vnukovo airport

  • on the Aeroexpress departing to Vnukovo airport from the Kievsky railway station - Kyiv metro station. Travel time will be 35 minutes
  • go by metro to Yugo-Zapadnaya station, then by bus No. 611 or 611C - express, travel time will be 35-40 minutes or by minibus No. 45, travel time will be about 20 minutes
  • take the metro to Oktyabrskaya Koltsevaya station, then take minibus No. 705m. Travel time will be approximately 40 minutes.

If you travel by ground transport, take into account the time it takes to overcome possible traffic jams.

How to get from Kursky Station to other Moscow stations

  • Kazan, Leningrad and Yaroslavl

From Kurskaya Koltsevaya metro station, go 1 stop to Komsomolskaya station. Travel time will be 3 minutes. Also take into account the time required to get to the Kazansky railway station through a long underground passage.

  • Kyiv

From Kurskaya Koltsevaya metro station, go 6 stops to Kyiv station. Travel time will be 14 minutes

  • Paveletsky

From Kurskaya Koltsevaya metro station, go 2 stops to Paveletskaya station. Travel time will be 5 minutes

  • Rizhsky

From the Kurskaya Koltsevaya metro station, go 2 stops to the Prospekt Mira metro station, go to the Kuluzhsko-Rizhskaya line and go 1 stop to the Rizhskaya station. Travel time will be 10 minutes

  • Savelovsky

From the Kurskaya Koltsevaya metro station, go 3 stops to the Novoslobodskaya metro station, go to the Mendeleevskaya station of the Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya line and go 1 stop to the Savelovskaya station. Travel time will be 13 minutes.

Kursk station information desk

Help desk phone number – 8 (495) 266 – 53 – 10 or multi-channel phone number of the unified help desk of JSC Russian Railways – 8 800 775 0000 - the call is free.

Luggage compartment

Luggage compartment phone – 8 (495) 266 – 52 – 43

Luggage storage

Luggage storage for hand luggage and large items is open 24 hours a day. When checking in your luggage, pay attention to the technical break so as not to waste time when receiving your things. Storage costs are:

  • For one calendar day – 79 rubles 30 kopecks
  • Large items for the first day - 118 rubles, for subsequent days - 148 rubles
    • For storing forgotten and found items – 79 rubles 30 kopecks per day

Services at Kursky Station

  • Sale of travel documents and delivery to your home and organization. Cash desks are open 24 hours a day
  • Waiting rooms, including superior ones
  • Mother and baby room and baby changing area
  • Accommodation in rest rooms
  • Luggage storage
  • Porter services within the station and beyond
  • Information and reference services and public address announcements
  • Transfer to other train stations and airports, order a taxi
  • Photocopying and laminating services, e-mail and computer work, fax reception and transmission
  • Currency exchange offices and dry cleaning, shoe repair and photo studio
  • WI-FI Internet throughout the territory is free
  • Ordering excursions and tourist trips in Russia and abroad
  • Organization of meetings, send-offs and cargo delivery
  • Pharmacy and medical center
  • Playroom for children
  • Postal and communication services, ATM
  • Showers and toilets, there is a Service center
  • 24-hour operation of bars, cafes and buffets
  • Souvenir kiosks and kiosks with essential goods
  • Selling flowers
  • Car parking available
  • Services for people with disabilities - an elevator for wheelchair users, signs for the visually impaired are made much larger than usual

Kursky Station in Moscow is called the gateway to the south. The use of new technologies makes passengers' stay here convenient and comfortable.

15.08.2017 In order not to be late for long-distance trains and electric trains, you need to know where to go

In connection with the renovation of the Moskovsky station, the route to the trains there has again changed. To prevent this from happening to other Nizhny Novgorod residents, a correspondent for the website portal examined the passage routes.

After the site talked about it, the head of the Gorky Railway, Anatoly Lesun, personally visited the station to check. And, apparently, he “made some noise.”

The next day, a correspondent for the website portal saw a huge number of employees of the State Railways and transport police on the territory of the station. Almost everyone readily told us how to get to the platforms, ticket offices, and waiting rooms. From the speakers every two minutes there were messages about trains and the possibility of access to them.




We tell people where to go all the time, although this is not our responsibility,” complained one of the employees. - We have other responsibilities.


One tunnel!

The most important thing you need to know. Now access to the platforms is closed, both from the tunnel that connects the Moscow Highway with Revolution Square, and from the tunnel on the Kirov side. This is due to the fact that elevator shafts are being built on the second and third platforms for passengers with limited mobility.

Access to all electric trains and trains, except for the Swift, is possible ONLY through the tunnel, which goes to the suburban ticket offices.

This tunnel is also open from the Moscow highway through the suburban station building.


Ticket offices and waiting areas

There are now two waiting rooms open. One is located in the building of suburban ticket offices on the side of the Moskovsky railway station, the second is in the building of the service center. In both you can wait for both long-distance trains and commuter trains. For the summer period, a canopy was also built at the Service Center. There are benches here where you can hide from the sun and rain.



Exit to Swift, three options

Typically, the Swift departs from platform 1A, which was specially built for the duration of repairs. You can access it through the Service Center, through the checkpoint to the existing tunnel and through an additional terminal, which is attached to the station building from the side of the Royal Pavilion.


It is worth keeping in mind that from the Moscow highway you will have to go through the tunnel, go up, and go to the platform through the Service Center.

However, according to station workers, sometimes the Swift's departure is scheduled from the third platform. You can get on it, accordingly, like all other trains.


How to get to Lastochka

These trains, as usual, depart from the sixth, high platform. You can get to it by going through the tunnel and the checkpoint to the platform. According to a strange logic, passengers boarding the Lastochka have to go through metal detectors and check the contents of their luggage twice - at the entrance to the tunnel or Suburban Station and in front of the platform itself.



This is precisely what did not give Elena Erysheva those few minutes to catch the train on that ill-fated day.

I would have made it in time if it weren’t for the terribly slow conveyor belt in these devices,” recalls Elena. - After all the running around the station, there were still a few minutes left. But the luggage check was very delayed.

Help for people with limited mobility. That's what they say

One of the station managers told how to get help for people with limited mobility.

There is a window in the Service Center building in which the assistant station manager is on duty, an employee of the State Railways told the site’s correspondent. - In order for our employees to meet and escort a person in a wheelchair or with other difficulties, you need to contact him. We have both the people who will do this and the means of transportation. And after reconstruction, special elevators will operate on platforms 2 and 3. They are now building mines on platforms for them.



The head of the corporate communications service of the State Railway, Natalya Vorozhtsova, told the site’s correspondent that after the inspection of the station, the management agreed that informing passengers was not fully organized.

She said that additional information boards will be placed in and around the station in the near future. And she even promised that arrows would be drawn on the asphalt from all public transport stops indicating routes to different trains.


Text: Tatyana Kuznetsova
Photo: Tatiana Kuznetsova, Yandex map fragment
Infographics: Evgenia Bikunova

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