Yaroslavsky Rail Terminal (Moscow)
Russia /
Moscow /
Moscow /
Komsomolskaya ploshchad, 5
World
/ Russia
/ Moscow
/ Moscow
, 5 km from center (Москва)
World / Russia / Moscow City / Central
Art Nouveau / Jugendstil (architecture), 1966_construction, 1907_construction, object of cultural heritage of federal importance (Russia), head house (train station)
Yaroslavsky Rail Terminal (Russian: Яросла́вский вокза́л, Yaroslavsky vokzal) is one of the nine railway terminals in Moscow, situated on the Komsomolskaya Square. It has the highest passenger throughput of all Moscow rail terminals, serving eastern destinations, including the Russian Far East. It is the terminus of the Trans-Siberian Railway, the longest railway in the world. Its name originates from the ancient city of Yaroslavl.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yaroslavsky_Rail_Terminal
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 55°46'36"N 37°39'26"E
- Former Hotel "Boyars Courtyard" 2.9 km
- TsUM (Central Department Store) 3 km
- Hotel Metropol Moscow 3 km
- Hermitage Garden 3.2 km
- Chekhov Moscow Art Theatre 3.3 km
- Hotel National, a Luxury Collection Hotel 3.5 km
- Pushkin Theatre, main stage 3.9 km
- Tretyakov Gallery 4.5 km
- Power Station "Branch GES-1" 4.7 km
- Convent of Saints Mary and Martha 4.8 km
- Krasnoselsky District
- Leningradsky Terminal (1849) 0.1 km
- Komsomolskaya Square 0.2 km
- Moskovsky Department Store 0.2 km
- Kazansky Rail Terminal 0.4 km
- Basmanny District 1.4 km
- Zemlyanoy Gorod 3.6 km
- Tsentralny Administrative Okrug 3.8 km
- Vostochny Administrative Okrug 8.9 km
- Yugo-Vostochny Administrative Okrug 13 km