Kazansky Rail Terminal (Moscow)
Russia /
Moscow /
Moscow /
Komsomolskaya ploshchad, 2
World
/ Russia
/ Moscow
/ Moscow
, 5 km from center (Москва)
World / Russia / Moscow City / Central
1860s construction, 1997_construction, 1940_construction, 2012_construction, object of cultural heritage of federal importance (Russia), 1950s construction, head house (train station)
Kazansky Rail Terminal is one of nine rail terminals in Moscow, situated on the Komsomolskaya Square, across the square from the Leningradsky and Yaroslavsky terminals. It serves to eastbound Kazan, Yekaterinburg, etc., and the south-east-bound Ryazan and most of south-eastern Russia, Kazakhstan, and the post-Soviet Central Asian states. At times, trains of Moscow-Nizhny Novgorod line use Kazansky Terminal instead of usual Kursky Rail Terminal. The construction of Modern building, resembling the Söyembikä Tower in Kazan was started in 1913 and ended in 1940.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazansky_Rail_Terminal
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 55°46'24"N 37°39'22"E
- Kursky Rail Terminal 1.7 km
- Paveletsky Rail Terminal 5 km
- Kiyevsky Rail Terminal 6.7 km
- Odintsovo railway terminal 26 km
- Zvenigorod railway terminal 49 km
- Moskovsky Rail Terminal 175 km
- Main building of Vyazma railway station 220 km
- Privokzalnaya ploshchad, 1 327 km
- Head House Railway Station Orel 327 km
- Bryansk - I - Orlovsky Rail Terminal 350 km
- Komsomolskaya Square 0.2 km
- Komsomolskaya Metro Station (Sokolnicheskaya Line) 0.2 km
- Moskovsky Department Store 0.4 km
- Leningradsky Terminal (1849) 0.4 km
- Krasnoselsky District 0.4 km
- Basmanny District 1.2 km
- Zemlyanoy Gorod 3.3 km
- Tsentralny Administrative Okrug 3.5 km
- Vostochny Administrative Okrug 9 km
- Yugo-Vostochny Administrative Okrug 13 km