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How many people travel daily from the Moscow region to Moscow to work and back? How many representatives of our society go to the countryside on weekends? You can be sure that any of these passengers has a train traffic diagram downloaded to their phone (tablet) or printed.

Demand for commuter trains

The popularity of this type of transport is explained by the fact that many residents of Moscow and the Moscow region cannot afford a car, or do not want to stand in traffic jams for hours, especially since they are only increasing every year. A few more obvious advantages of the electric train are strict adherence to the schedule; flights run regularly, with short intervals.

The train traffic pattern in Moscow is no less than the metro (which is one of the ten largest metros in the world). This fact is not at all surprising, because there are nine railway stations in our capital, and electric trains constantly depart from each of them.

Just in order to relieve passenger traffic, the Ministry of Transport compiled separate routes and distributed them between stations, introduced appropriate tariffs, and equipped them with all the necessary equipment.

Southern direction of electric trains

One of the most popular today is the Kursk direction. The train traffic pattern from this station covers many cities in the Moscow region, and the daily passenger flow is approximately 140,000 people.

The schedule here takes into account the busy morning and evening rush hours, adding even more flights during these periods. Trains depart and arrive so frequently that any passenger can find the most convenient option for himself. The station operates in multitasking mode around the clock. Not even ten minutes pass before a new flight appears at the station. The only break at the Kursk station, fifteen minutes long, is the moment between the arrival of the last train of the current day and the departure of the first in the next hour-long day.

This station is in demand not only among residents of the Moscow region who come to the city from the region on business, but also among Muscovites who find it more convenient to get to their office/factory/enterprise not by metro, but by a commuter train passing through many districts of Moscow.

It often happens that at one station it is impossible to board the train, huge groups of people push each other into the carriage, which is called “like sprats in a jar,” and at another station not a soul will board. This largely depends on the population of a particular town. The most popular points among passengers on the Kursk direction electric train route map are Kursky Station, Tsaritsyno, Tekstilshchiki, Podolsk. Of course, at these stations the timetable is prepared taking into account such high congestion, and trains stop more often. In addition to these stations, the train route runs through Butovo, Shcherbinka, Lvovskaya, Stolbovaya, Chekhov, Serpukhov, Yasnogorsk, Tarusskaya. In particular, you can easily get to Orel and Tula by express trains.

Some stations, for example, Stolbovaya, Moscow Tovarnaya Kurskaya, Kalanchevskaya, Tsaritsyno, Tekstilshchiki, are interchange stations to neighboring Russian Railways directions or metro stations.

Eastern direction of electric trains

Among residents of Moscow and the Moscow region, the Kazan direction electric train route is no less popular. Daily passenger traffic is approximately 330,000 people. And at the Kazansky station, of course, which is the most popular point in this direction, 230 electric trains arrive and depart every day, 50 of which are Sputnik express trains, to the Ramenskoye and Lyubertsy stations. The second busiest stop here is Vykhino.

The traffic pattern of electric trains in the Kazan direction, as well as in the Kursk direction, is characterized by a high intensity of flights arriving and departing from the terminal station every eight minutes. From here you can get to the following cities near Moscow: Lyubertsy, Kurovskoye, Yegoryevsk, Shatura, Ramenskoye, Zhukovsky, Bronnitsy, Voskresensk, Ozery, Lukhovitsy, Kolomna, Cherusti. You can take an express train to Ryazan.

Northeast direction of electric trains

Of course, when considering this issue, one cannot help but note the importance of the Yaroslavsky station in the movement of electric trains in Moscow and the Moscow region. It is located next to Kazansky and Leningradsky, on Komsomolskaya Square, called the “Square of Three Stations”. Here the passenger flow is approximately 450,000 people per day! This is many times more than on all other routes. The maximum number of people moving in the Yaroslavl direction daily makes their way to the final stop of the route - the Yaroslavl station. Ten tracks of which are dedicated specifically to commuter trains. Next in popularity is Mytishchi. Next stop in the city of Pushkino. The fourth place went to the Bolshevo platform, followed by the Podlipki-Dachnye, Losinoostrovskaya, and Perlovskaya stops.

From the Yaroslavsky station you can get to the Moscow region cities of Alexandrov, Mytishchi, Pushkino, Sofrino, Khotkovo, Sergiev Posad, Krasnoarmeysk, Korolev, Ivanteevka, Fryazino, Shchelkovo, Monino.

From the final stops, Kazansky and Leningradsky railway stations, it is convenient to switch to neighboring Russian Railways routes, and from Yaroslavskaya you will quickly find yourself at the Komsomolskaya station of the Moscow Metro.

How are things going with commuter trains in St. Petersburg?

There are not as many train stations in the Northern capital of Russia as in Moscow. There are only five of them: Moscow, Vitebsk, Finland and Baltic, Ladoga. At the same time, the traffic pattern of St. Petersburg electric trains, in its scale, practically does not differ from the Moscow one discussed above.

In total, the St. Petersburg schedule includes 702 flights, 250 of them run daily, and the rest - according to the schedule. The most popular requests on this topic in the Leningrad region are traffic diagrams for the Finlyandsky and Moskovsky train stations.

Finlyandsky Station St. Petersburg

Located in the city center, at Lenin Square, building 6, it is an important link in the life of the city and is part of the Oktyabrskaya Railway. By the decision of the administration of the transport committee of St. Petersburg in 2010, Finlyandsky Station became the main transport hub, including all possible ground options for road and rail transport connections in the northwestern direction.

Passenger traffic here is approximately 36,000 people per day. At the moment, the station receives and dispatches only electric trains in the northwestern and northeastern directions: Vyborgskoye, Irinovskoye, Sosnovskoye. From here, you can take regular flights to the following cities in the Leningrad region: Zelenogorsk, Beloostrov, Vyborg (including by express train), Roshchino, Sovetsky, Kirillovskoye, Sestroretsk, Kannelyarvi.

The only long-distance express route is the Allegro train St. Petersburg-Helsinki.

Train traffic diagram at Moskovsky Station

This station is located in the very heart of St. Petersburg on Nevsky Prospekt (address: Vosstaniya Square, building 2) and has its own unique history. Being an exact double of the Leningradsky Station in Moscow, it allows Muscovites who arrive here to feel at home in the first few minutes. Both buildings were built according to the designs of the court architects of Nicholas I - architects Ton and Zhelezevich. Currently, the passenger terminal of the Moscow railway station is called Main. Sometimes you can find its old name - Oktyabrsky.

The important directions of trains at this station are eastern, Moscow and southern. Passenger traffic is approximately 27,000 people per day. More than 90 commuter trains run here every day: St. Petersburg - Tikhvin, Malaya Vishera, Tosno, Chudovo, Mga, Volkhovstroy, Budogoshch, Nevdubstroy, Lyuban, Pupyshevo, and there are frequent express trains to Veliky Novgorod.

Finlyandsky is one of five train stations in St. Petersburg. Trains from here depart to the northwest and northeast of the country. The station also serves high-speed trains to Finland (Helsinki).

The first railway station on this site appeared in 1870. Several changes occurred in the 20th century: in the 1950s, the old building was reconstructed, and in the 60s, a new main station building appeared, a laconic functional building, the only architectural highlight of which was a 30-meter spire. To date, only the central link of the historical building of the Finlyandsky Station has been preserved.

The railway station offers all the standard services of a modern transport hub: ticket offices for suburban and long-distance destinations, comfortable waiting rooms, long rest rooms, automatic and manual luggage storage, a variety of shops (groceries, goods for travel, souvenirs). Duty Free shops are open for passengers of the Allegro train.

Finlyandsky railway station schedule in 2019

The current train schedule for the Finlyandsky Station is available on the online board of the Yandex portal. Schedules. By “clicking” on any train, you can see all the details of the flight: departure time, arrival time, intermediate stations, temporary changes, ticket prices, availability of seats.

Train schedule from Finlyandsky railway station

There is only one long-distance route from the station - to Helsinki. All 4 flights per day can be seen on the online board.

Train schedule

Throughout the day, the station sends and receives many trains, starting from 5.30 in the morning until almost midnight.

Buy a ticket from Finlyandsky railway station

In addition to the traditional purchase of train tickets at city stations, most train tickets are now available for sale online. This gives you the opportunity to calmly compare available travel options at a time convenient for you and choose the best one. To do this, you only need Internet access and a valid bank card with the necessary funds. To purchase on the official website of Russian Railways, you will need to pre-register: this guarantees the deal and protects you from any fraudulent activities with tickets. In the future, you will be able to log into your account using your personal password and not have to enter all the information again every time.

The start of sales depends on the region where you want to go, and is usually 45 days (in some cases from 30 to 90 days). The best rates can be found at the start of sales, while few tickets are still sold. The closer to the day of travel, the more expensive the remaining seats become.

If purchasing a train ticket is more of a one-time option for you, you can purchase it on the Tutu.ru website, where pre-registration is not required.

Main directions

Most trains from Finlyandsky Station are commuter trains. Long-distance destinations are represented only by Allegro trains connecting St. Petersburg with the capital of Finland.

Trains

The fastest way to get to Helsinki is by train, not by plane, as you might think. This became possible due to the fact that all formal procedures for crossing the border take place directly as the train moves.

Four flights a day leave from Finland Station to Helsinki. They all arrive at the city's Central Station. The train reaches speeds of up to 220 kilometers per hour and travels for 3 hours 27 minutes.

A special platform is allocated for trains in this direction. You can get to it from Botkinskaya Street. The platform opens for boarding 40 minutes before train departure.

The train makes stops at the stations of Vyborg, Vainikkala, Kouvala, Lahti, Tikkurila. The train provides various services:

  • carriage No. 1 provides business class seats;
  • car number 3 - restaurant;
  • carriage No. 6 - for passengers with pets;
  • carriage No. 7 is equipped with a children's playground.

Right on the train, passengers go through customs and passport control, can change currency, and also issue a refund using the Tax Free system.

Electric trains

Passengers spend just over half an hour on the road and can choose from a variety of flights throughout the day. The Lastochka high-speed electric train departs four times a day along the route, arriving in Vsevolozhsk in 25 minutes.

A regular train takes just over 2 hours, while the Lastochka gets to Vyborg in 1 hour and 15 minutes.

There are also many flights to Zelenogorsk throughout the day. The express train takes 36 minutes, regular trains take about 1 hour.

Ruchi station is located on the outskirts of St. Petersburg; you can get to it by train in 16 minutes.

Roshchino station is located about an hour's drive from Finlyandsky Station. "Swallow" allows you to get there in 40 minutes.

Also popular commuter routes from Finlyandsky Station are:

Finlyandsky Station in St. Petersburg (video)

How to get to Finlyandsky Station in St. Petersburg

The most convenient way to get to the station from most areas of the city is by metro. The exit from the Lenin Square station (red line) is located directly in the station building on the left side. The city has quite heavy traffic, so taking the metro allows you to avoid traffic jams and manage your time.

A well-thought-out system of transitions allows you to get directly from the station building to public transport stops.

Ground transport routes also stop near the station:

  • trams No. 3, 6, 20, 23;
  • buses No. 28, 27, 106, 107, 133;
  • trolleybuses No. 38, 43;
  • as well as numerous minibuses.

Of course, you can also call a taxi to the station. Well-known mobile applications Uber, Yandex operate in the city. Taxi, Gett Taxi, Maxim and others.

There is a small parking area in front of the Finland Station building. You can also leave your car in the city parking lot near Lenin Square. All parking near the station is free.

Transport from the airport to Finland Station

From Pulkovo airport You can only get directly to the Finlyandsky Station by taxi. Using public transport involves transfers.

The shortest route: take minibus No. 39 near the airport, which goes to the Moskovskaya metro station. From there you can get to Lenin Square by metro with one change at the Tekhnologichesky Institut station.

Transport from other railway stations

From all the city's stations to the Finlyandsky Station, the most convenient way is to use the metro.

From Ladozhsky station(Ladozhskaya metro station) can be reached with one change at the Vladimirskaya (Dostoevskaya) station.

From Moskovsky railway station(Ploshchad Vosstaniya metro station) you can get to Finlyandsky in a straight line, it’s only two stops.

From Vitebsky railway station(Pushkinskaya metro station) 4 stops in a straight line. Also, minibus No. K177 and trolleybuses No. 3, 8 run between the stations.

From Baltic station(Baltiyskaya metro station) there are 6 metro stations in a straight line to Finlyandsky Station.

Bus stop opposite Finlyandsky Station - Yandex Maps panorama

Transfer

For those who find it more convenient to plan all their movements in advance and not be tied to taxis and public transport, we can recommend pre-ordering a point-to-point transfer. By going to the website, you can select the desired size and class of car, thereby fixing the price of the trip, book everything at once and pay for it. In St. Petersburg, transfer services are presented on the website kiwitaxi.ru.

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Rent a Car

The station building houses offices of companies that provide cars for rent. If you feel free to drive, like to manage your own time and drive comfortably not only around St. Petersburg, but also its beautiful suburbs, using a rented car will be a good solution.

In total, 184 commuter trains currently run through the St. Petersburg station (Finlyandsky Station). They connect this station with many other cities and towns and all begin their journey from this station.

The first scheduled train departs from the station. St. Petersburg (Finland Station) at 5 hours 35 minutes. on the route St. Petersburg (Finlyandsky Station) - Zelenogorsk Russian Railways. The latter, in turn, follows at 23 hours 48 minutes. . The bulk of electric trains most often depart in the morning.

Information on all routes from the St. Petersburg station (Finlyandsky Station) and many others can be found on our website, where there is an up-to-date online railway station board, schedule, diesel and train schedules, their routes and a lot of other useful information. We also took into account seasonal changes so that you can view the summer or winter version of the schedule. You can buy a ticket for the train St. Petersburg (Finlyandsky Station) - Zelenogorsk at any ticket office of the St. Petersburg (Finlyandsky Station) railway station, where they will also help you sort out any questions you may have.

To find out all the stations that can be reached from St. Petersburg station (Finlyandsky Station) without transfers, click.