Map of Belorussky Station: how to navigate


Belorussky Station is one of seven Moscow stations and a major transport hub. Located on Tverskaya Zastava Square (building 7). Trains from here go to many cities in Russia and Europe. The map of the Belorussky Station will help you avoid getting confused in the building. This is the most famous transport hub in Moscow. First of all, because it was from here in June 1941 that the first trains with Soviet soldiers departed to the west to fight the fascist invaders. Now it is also an important transport hub. It is from Belorusskoe that fast express trains depart to the largest airport in Moscow - Sheremetyevo.

By taxi

How to get from Yaroslavsky to Kievsky station by metro
This method is especially suitable for night time, when the metro or trains no longer run, or when you have a lot of luggage with you.

Pros:

  • comfortable. Moscow train stations are a popular place to order a taxi; the drivers know the road very well and will be able to drive up so that it is convenient to pick up a passenger with luggage;
  • no time reference;
  • comfortable luggage transportation;
  • big choice.

Minuses:

  • expensive. An average “economy” trip is 500 rubles;
  • for a long time. Travel time directly depends on traffic density.

Unlike the metro, taxi ordering services operate around the clock. The car will arrive at any convenient time. The average travel time is 40 minutes, but it greatly depends on the traffic situation. It is also necessary to take into account the machine delivery time: 2-5 minutes during the day, 7-10 at night.

To call a taxi you can use mobile applications. The most common: “Yandex taxi”, “Uber” and “Gett”. Using these services is much more profitable and comfortable than the services of private taxi drivers.

There is a free Wi-Fi network on the territory of Yaroslavsky and Belorussky railway stations. At any time you can connect to the network, install the application, and find out all the necessary information.

Taxi on the square in front of Yaroslavsky railway station

Belorussky Station - Sheremetyevo Airport

You can get to Sheremetyevo Airport using the following two options:

  • Aeroexpress.

The vehicle departs from the Belorussky railway station, from entrances 3 and 4. It is in this terminal that Aeroflot passengers can self-register before their flights; automatic check-in counters are equipped for this purpose. In just 35 minutes, passengers find themselves near terminals E and F of Sherementyevo-2 airport. From Terminal F, free shuttles depart every 15 minutes to take passengers to the rest of the airport terminals. Travel between terminals can take 15 – 20 minutes on the road. Buses providing transfers provide free services.

  • Metro.

You can get to the airport by metro only with a transfer. First you should get to the Planernaya railway station, and then continue your journey by bus 817 or minibus 948. Buses go to terminals B, E, D and F of the airport, but if necessary, from each terminal you can easily get to the neighboring one using shuttles.

In addition to this method, you can try to take the metro to Rechnoy station, and then continue the journey by buses No. 851 and No. 949.

Directions (cities) to which trains go from this station.

From Belorussky Station, trains go in different directions. From it you can go to Anapa, Tula, Kursk, Arkhangelsk, Rostov-on-Don, Rybinsk and others.

International traffic includes the following destinations: Berlin, Minsk, Warsaw, Paris, Prague, Frankfurt, etc.

There is also a suburban connection: Odintsovo, Zvenigorod, Golitsino, Mozhaisk and many others.

There is a transit connection in the following directions: Savelovskoe and Kurskoe.

Since the Belorussky Station has a special route for receiving Aeroexpress trains, electric trains constantly run towards Sheremetyevo Airport.

Services - Belorussky railway station Moscow.

Since December 2009, all passengers can access the Internet via Wi-Fi at the Belorussky railway station in Moscow without paying. The coverage area covers the entire territory of the passenger terminal, the connection speed is limited.

  • Announcement of personal information for individuals;
  • Announcement of personal information for legal entities;
  • Stay (accommodation) services at the Belorussky railway station;
  • Porter services;
  • Storage of hand luggage, oversized luggage, large hand luggage;
  • ATM;
  • Long-distance and local telephone services, satellite communications;
  • Sending telegrams, telefax, e-mail;
  • Computer work, copying and duplicating services, lamination;
  • Use of showers, toilets, mother and baby room;
  • Services for people with disabilities.

Belorussky Station receives long-distance trains from the western, southwestern and one train from the northeastern (Rybinsk, including trailer cars Uglich, Vesyegonsk, Pestovo) directions of the Russian Federation, near and far abroad.

Moscow Belorussky Station schedule in 2021

The station serves the western and southwestern directions of the country. The station has 11 railway tracks, 7 platforms. Below is the online schedule of trains and trains from the Belorussky railway station.

Train schedule from Belorussky Station

A convenient resource for tracking all important flight information is the online scoreboard. Here you can find out what schedule the train runs on, whether there are any free seats left for a specific flight, which intermediate stations and at what time the train passes, whether there is a flight delay and how much the ticket costs

Train schedule

Belorussky Station operates on suburban routes almost 24 hours a day. There is a pause only at night - from 1.00 to 4.30 am.

general information

The station is located at: 125047, Moscow, pl. Tverskoy Zastava, 7.

Telephone number for inquiries: 8 (800) 775-00-00 (unified information telephone number). You can also clarify the necessary information by calling the mobility assistance center: 8 (800) 775-00-00.

Important! Telephones operate 24 hours a day.

Information telephone numbers located directly at the railway station:

  • +7,
  • +7.

Telephone numbers where you can contact different departments at the Belorussky railway station:

  • Duty; Table of forgotten things; Luggage compartment.

Belorussky railway station has an official website: www.belorussky.dzvr.ru

The Belorussky railway station is open 24 hours a day.

How to get to Belorussky Station by ground transport

Belorussky Station can also be reached by bus and trolleybus.

Stop Belorussky Station (2nd Brestskaya St.)

Bus No. 116 (Fili → Tishinskaya Square) Trolleybus No. 54 (Metro Filyovsky Park → Tishinskaya Square)

Belorusskaya Metro Stop

Bus No. 12 (Metro Timiryazevskaya (Yablochkova St.) → 2nd Krasnogvardeisky Proezd) Bus No. T18 (Rizhsky Station → Strelbischensky Lane) Trolleybus No. 56 (Korovinskoe Highway → Metro Belorusskaya (Lesnaya St.)) Tram No. 7 (Metro Boulevard Rokossovsky → Tverskaya Zastava) Tram No. 9 (Novovorotnikovsky lane → Tverskaya Zastava)

Stop Tverskaya Zastava

Buses: No. M1 (MPS Hospital → Kravchenko 2) No. N1 (night) (Sheremetyevo Airport - terminal F (arrival floor) → Ozernaya) No. 27 (2nd Silikatny Proezd → Tverskaya Zastava) No. 84 (Rizhsky Station → Tverskaya Zastava) No. 101 (Megasport Sports Palace → Metro Kitai-gorod 10B) No. 904 (4th microdistrict Mitina → Metro Kitai-gorod 10B) No. 904k (4th microdistrict Mitina → Tverskaya Zastava) No. 905 (75 km MKAD → Tverskaya Zastava)

Tram No. 7 (Metro Boulevard Rokossovskogo → Tverskaya Zastava) Tram No. 9 (Novovorotnikovsky lane → Tverskaya Zastava)

Buy a ticket from Belorussky Station in Moscow

Sales of train tickets open approximately 90 days before the travel date. For some destinations this period has been reduced to 45–60 days. Please check in advance for the destinations you are interested in when tickets will be available.

If savings or the best possible price are important to you, try to buy a ticket in the first days after sales open. has introduced a dynamic pricing system that regulates the price of tickets depending on the number of remaining seats on the train. The more tickets are already sold out, the more expensive the rest will cost.

You can buy a ticket traditionally at ticket offices (any station in the city serves all directions; you do not have to go to the exact station where the train you need departs from). However, it is more convenient to buy tickets online by paying with a bank card. This operation can be carried out on the official website of Russian Railways or the Tutu.ru portal.

Services

The following services are available at the station for all tourists and local residents:

  • ticket offices;
  • Luggage and hand luggage storage;
  • long rest room;
  • postal points for dispatching cargo luggage;
  • currency exchange offices;
  • Wi-Fi;
  • ATMs;
  • informational services;
  • emergency medical care point;
  • cafe;
  • the shops;
  • offices.

The restrooms have a mother-baby room where you can breastfeed your baby and change a diaper.

There is also a police department on site.

Note! There is an escort service point for people with disabilities. . The territory of the Belorussky railway station is filmed in real time using web cameras, which allows you to broadcast all the events taking place in the building

The territory of the Belorussky railway station is filmed in real time using web cameras, which allows you to broadcast all the events taking place in the building.

Station map

Railway station Stavropol

On the territory of the station you can find several ATMs, 9 ticket offices for the sale of railway tickets in different directions, four terminals for the sale of railway tickets and tickets for public transport in Moscow, three machines for the sale of account replenishment services, Internet payments, or other services, an attendant's room around the station, three information and information desks, one left-luggage office, three ticket offices where you can purchase tickets for long-distance travel, more than ten cafes and restaurant-type establishments, about fifteen shops where you can purchase everything you need, one medical aid point, two elevators, for passengers with disabilities, chapel, men's and women's restrooms, service center.

Next are 6 platforms for the arrival and departure of trains. From the platforms there are exits to 7 dead-end tracks, of which one is a postal and cargo track and 4 pass-through tracks. The postal cargo platform has a baggage terminal. The first two Nine Platforms are high, and the first two are low. The platforms are fenced with turnstiles. The tracks located near the first platforms are used mainly for international and long-distance trains. According to the Russian Railways plan, close trains depart from track six.

4 passing tracks are used exclusively for commuter trains. They are also surrounded by fences and have a slightly curved shape.

Important! The numbering does not match dead-end paths. One of the passage paths is longer than the others. It was made in order to be able to receive transit trains passing through the Belorussky railway station. An express train from Sheremetyevo Airport also arrives on this route, since the Belorussky Station - Sheremetyevo Airport connection was built in 2007.

How to get from Yaroslavsky station to Belorussky station by metro

The best way to get from Yaroslavsky station to Belorussky is by metro.

Pros:

  • fast. No more than 20 minutes travel time;
  • cheap. The cost of one trip is 55 rubles (36 rubles if you use the Troika card)*;
  • beautiful: The Moscow metro is recognized as one of the most beautiful subways in the world; many stations, especially the old ones, are real architectural monuments.

Komsomolskaya Circle metro station

Minuses:

  • uncomfortable. Especially if you have a lot of luggage with you;
  • noisy. The Moscow Metro is a busy transport system, used by an average of 6.5 million people per day;
  • stuffy. Especially in the summer, when the air temperature rises above 25 degrees, it can be hot in subway cars.

The metro operates from 05:30 to 01:00.

Station "Komsomolskaya" ring - station "Belorusskaya" ring. Proceed to the Prospekt Mira and Novoslobodskaya stations. The next station is Belorusskaya.

The total route time is 15-20 minutes.

One trip on the metro costs 55 rubles (36 rubles if you use the Troika card)*. You can pay for your trip at any metro ticket office and in the machines next to the ticket offices.

In Moscow, the Troika public transport fare payment system operates. The card can be issued at any metro ticket office. When you issue a card, a deposit of 50 rubles is taken, which you can get back when you return the card. One trip on the Troika card costs 36 rubles.

The closest metro station to Yaroslavsky station is Komsomolskaya (circle line). In order to get into the metro, you need to exit the station building through the main entrance (to Komsomolskaya Square), turn right and walk to the neighboring building with columns and a large red letter “M”, this is the entrance to the metro.

Entrance hall of Komsomolskaya Circle metro station

You need to go down to the Komsomolskaya metro station of the Circle Line. All lines of the Moscow metro differ in color. The ring line color is brown. Directional signs are located under the ceiling and indicate the path at each transition.

Having gone down to the platform, you need to determine which way to go. At the station, directional signs hang from the ceiling. You should choose the path where the next stations are Prospekt Mira, Novoslobodskaya and Belorusskaya. There are also signs on the walls of the station, behind the train tracks. You need to get off the car at the Belorusskaya station.

Near the station

While waiting for the train to arrive or depart, you can look at the local attractions located near the Belorussky railway station.

Old Believer Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker. Spiritual place. It was consecrated in the 20s of the twentieth century. Built in the style of Novgorod architecture. You can find him at the address: Butyrsky Val, 8, Moscow 125047. You can get the necessary information by phone

You can also visit the Church of All Saints , which is located at: Leningradsky Prospekt, 73a, Moscow 125057. Services are held in the temple daily. It has been active for 3 centuries, of which it was closed for only 8 years. The necessary information can be clarified by phone: +7 499 157-39-39.

The gypsy theater "Romen" is located relatively nearby . There are performances there almost every day. You can find it at: Leningradsky Prospekt, 32/2 | m. Dynamo, Moscow 125040. You can find out the necessary information about the cost of tickets and the poster by phone.

White Square is located 300 meters from Belorussky Station. In this square you can find many business centers, shops, cafes, and entertainment venues. The diverse architecture of entertainment and religious institutions provides an opportunity to plunge into the life of the metropolis. Located at: st. Lesnaya, 5, Moscow 125047.


White Square

Approximately 350 meters from the station building there is a museum for fans of football history . It is called “Dynamo Museum of the Sports Community”. This museum is 30 years old. It features more than 10,000 exhibits telling about football from different eras. Many photographs of matches, as well as famous football players, have been collected. A large number of cups and awards are presented to the attention of visitors. The museum is located at: Leningradsky Prospekt, 36, Moscow 125167. Questions about the cost of visiting and guide services can be clarified by calling: +7 495 612-71-51.

The Children's Film Museum at the Animafilm studio is located 400 meters from the Belorussky railway station. The museum occupies a luxurious building, a former estate. Filming for some Russian films took place in the museum, and the scenery is also located there. In the museum you can see the equipment used to create cartoons in the Soviet Union. Museum address: Leningradsky Avenue, 21, Moscow 125040. You can find out about excursion programs by phone.

Near the Belorussky railway station there is a fast food cafe called Burger King. You can relax here with a cup of delicious coffee and a snack.

Hotels

Since the city of Moscow welcomes a large flow of tourists every day, many different hotels, hotels and hostels have been built in it. Here you can always choose a number based on your financial capabilities. The hotel closest to the Belorussky railway station is called “Hostel on Belorussky”. It is located 72 m from the station building. Reasonable prices, rooms for a large number of people.

Good location. Belorusskaya Radialnaya metro station is just a 2-minute walk away. You can walk to the center of Moscow. The journey will take about half an hour. Hostel services include: free internet throughout the hotel, transfer (for an additional fee), refrigerator, electric kettle, air conditioning, ironing board, iron.

Important! Smoking is prohibited throughout the hostel. Russian-speaking staff

Hostel on Belorussky

The RedFlag hostel is located 170 meters from the station. It has rooms from economy class to luxury rooms with all amenities

Hotel services include free parking, Internet access, fax, washing machine, ironing facilities. Note! The hostel has separate rooms. Women's on one side of the block, men's on the opposite side

Visitors can prepare their own meals in the communal kitchen. Near the hostel there is the Belorusskaya Koltsevaya metro station.

Hotel "Shamanka" is located next to the Belorussky railway station. The distance to the center of the capital is about 150 meters. The hotel has free internet, an ironing board and accessories, and you can order a transfer for a fee. You can find the hotel at the address: Moscow, Leningradsky Ave., 2.

Also, relatively close to the station (about 1 km) is the Sultan-2 hotel. The hotel offers a wide selection of rooms from standard to luxury. There is also Wi-Fi, a 24-hour reception, and free parking. To the metro station 5 minutes walk. The hotel is located near the center of Moscow. Hotel services include: free internet, air conditioning. Transfer is possible for an additional fee. The hotel is located at the address: Moscow, st. Tverskaya-Yamskaya, 36. Near the hotel there is a monument to Maxim Gorky.

There are also a large number of different hotels for tourists to choose from. They are located in different parts of the city. Almost everywhere there is a transfer service for a fee.

Belorussky Station offers its visitors a developed infrastructure and a wide level of security and service.

Public ground transportation

Waterloo Station

Near the Belorussky railway station there are several ground transport stops from which buses, trolleybuses, minibuses and trams depart. Along the route, there are the following route numbers:

  • Buses: 12, 914, 916, 116, N1, 84, 905, 112M, 378M;
  • Trolleybuses: 20, 1, 18, 19,54, 72, 80, 82, 12;
  • Minibuses: 318M, 256M, 454M, 593M
  • Trams: 9, 18, 22, 17.

Depending on what area of ​​the city the tourist is in, the route bus number is selected.

Metro

The green and brown metro lines lead to the Belorusskaya Koltsevaya and Belorusskaya Radialnaya metro stations. For example, Paveletsky and Belorussky railway stations are separated by four metro stations along the brown line.

Taxi, rented or own car.

There are no questions about how to get to Belorussky Station by taxi. All taxi drivers will be able to take the client to the final point. The cost of taxi services varies greatly. It depends on many factors. For example, from which area does the tourist arrive?

Train Station

Electric trains run from Sheremetyevo Airport to the Belorussky railway station."


Sheremetyevo airport

Belorussky Station - name

  • Since the opening of the road in 1870, the station was called Smolensky, and the railway was called Moskovsko-Smolenskaya
  • In 1871, when the road was extended to Brest, the station received the name Brest, and the road - Moscow-Brest
  • With the opening of the new station building and in honor of the centenary of the victory over Napoleon on February 26, 1912, the railway and station became Alexandrovsky
  • In August 1922, the Aleksandrovskaya and Moscow-Baltic railways merged into the Moscow-Belarussko-Baltiyskaya, and the station was called the Belorussko-Baltiysky
  • In 1936, the Russian railways were reorganized and the station received the name Belorussky
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