Moscow Belorussky railway station

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Belorussky railway station (Template:Langx, Script error: No such module "IPA".) also referred to as Moscow–Passenger–Smolenskaya[1] (Template:Langx, Template:Lit), Informally the whole station can be called as Moscow Belorusskaya (Template:Langx, Template:Lit),[2] is a railway terminal of the Moscow Railway[3] located at the front of Tverskaya Zastava Square in Central Administrative Okrug, Moscow. The station is one of nine railway terminals of Moscow. It was opened in 1870 and rebuilt in its current form in 1907–1912.

Operations

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Tverskaya Zastava Square is right in front of Belorussky railway station (in the background on the right).

Belorussky railway station serves long distance trains to regions west and south-west of Moscow, and one train each to the north-east (on the Savyolovsky branch to Rybinsk with continuing service to Uglich, Vesegonsk, and Pestovo) and to the south (to Anapa through Tula, Kursk, Voronezh, and Rostov-on-Don). The station also serves local commuter trains (Belorussky suburban railway line and Line D1 of Moscow Central Diameters) to Usovo, Odintsovo, Golitsyno, Kubinka I, Mozhaisk (including express service), Borodino, and Zvenigorod as well as the Aeroexpress service to Sheremetyevo Airport.

The station is not entirely a terminus station. A transit line continues on the Template:Ill. In addition, the station provides through service to Savyolovsky (Savyolovsky suburban railway line and Line D1 of Moscow Central Diameters) and Kursky stations. Until 18 May 2015 a suburban train service also continued to Gagarin,[4][5] and until the end of 2012 to Vyazma. Now the farthest station of commuter train service on this line is Mozhaisk. Approximately 1500 passengers per hour use Belorussky station.[6]

Belorussky railway station is included in the Moscow Regional Directorate of the Directorate of railway stations.[7] This station is part of the Moscow–Smolensk unit of DTSS-3, Moscow Directorate of Rail Traffic Control.

History

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Historical view of the station (1905)

Construction of the railway from Moscow to Smolensk, and then to Minsk and Warsaw, started in the second half of the 1860s. Construction of the station, known as Smolensky, began in late April 1869.[6] A grand opening of the Moscow–Smolensk railway took place on 19 September 1870, the station became the sixth in Moscow. In November 1871 after the extension of the railway to Belorussia, the station was renamed Belorussky Station. On 15 May 1910, the right wing of the new station opened, and on 26 February 1912, the left wing opened. The station was designed by architect Template:Ill. On 4 May 1912, the railway was renamed the Alexander Railway, the station was renamed Alexander Station.[6] In August 1922, Alexander and the Moscow-Baltic railways were merged into the Moscow-Belorussia-Baltic, so the station was renamed Belorussian-Baltic station. In May 1936, after yet another reorganization of the railways, the station received its present name – Belorussky Station.

Aeroexpress

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Suburban platforms of Belorussky Rail Terminal also showing Aeroexpress platform.

In September 2007 OAO "Aeroexpress" began the reconstruction of the rail link to Sheremetyevo Airport. The cost of reconstruction at the Belorussky station was estimated at US$7.7 million and involved the construction of a new terminal, which has become one of the main links in rail traffic between Moscow and the airport. The new Belorussky terminal is located in the fourth hall of the railway station and occupies an area of Script error: No such module "convert". Passengers departing from Sheremetyevo can check in for flights using the self-service kiosks. The terminal was opened on 27 August 2009.

In June 2008 construction of a new railway terminal complex at Sheremetyevo was completed. New purpose-built rolling stock, the electric ED4MKM-Aero developed by ZAO "Transmashholding" serves the line.

Baggage check-in at the city terminal was abolished on 1 December 2010 in connection with the sharp increase in the number of passengers. The one-way cost of the trip is 500 rubles (1000 rubles for business class).[8]

Trains and destinations

Long distance

Train number Train name Destination Operated by
001/002 Belarus (bel, rus: Беларусь) Template:Flagicon Minsk (Main) Template:Flagicon Belarusian Railways
003/004 Minsk (bel: Мінск, rus: Минск) Template:Flagicon Minsk (Main) Template:Flagicon Belarusian Railways
009/010 Polonez (pol: Polonez, rus: Полонез) Template:Flagicon Warsaw (Zachodnia) Template:Flagicon Polish State Railways
Template:Flagicon Russian Railways
013/014 Strizh (rus: Стриж) Template:Flagicon Berlin (HBF) Template:Flagicon Russian Railways
017/018 Riviera Express Template:Flagicon Nice (Ville)[9] Template:Flagicon Russian Railways
021/022 Vltava (cz: Vltava, rus: Влтава) Template:Flagicon Prague (Hlavní) Template:Flagicon Russian Railways
023/024 EuroNight Template:Flagicon Paris (Gare de l'Est) Template:Flagicon Russian Railways
025/026 Svislach (bel: Свіслач, rus: Свислочь) Template:Flagicon Minsk (Main) Template:Flagicon Belarusian Railways
027/028 Bug (bel: Буг, rus: Буг) Template:Flagicon Brest Template:Flagicon Belarusian Railways
029/030 Yantar (rus: Янтарь) Template:Flagicon Kaliningrad (cars: Template:Flagicon Vilnius) Template:Flagicon Russian Railways

Template:Flagicon Lithuanian Railways

033/034 Smolensk (rus: Смоленск) Template:Flagicon Smolensk (Main) Template:Flagicon Russian Railways
039/040 Dzvina (bel: Дзвіна, rus: Двина) Template:Flagicon Polotsk Template:Flagicon Belarusian Railways
055/056 Sozh (bel, rus: Сож) Template:Flagicon Gomel (cars: Template:Flagicon Salihorsk, Template:Flagicon Mahilyow) Template:Flagicon Belarusian Railways
061/062 Template:Flagicon Velikiye Luki Template:Flagicon Russian Railways
063А/064А Template:Flagicon Pskov Template:Flagicon Russian Railways
063Б/064Б Template:Flagicon Minsk (cars: Template:Flagicon Brest)
Template:Flagicon Novosibirsk
Template:Flagicon Belarusian Railways
077/078 Nyoman (bel: Нёман, rus: Неман) Template:Flagicon Grodno Template:Flagicon Belarusian Railways
133/134 Template:Flagicon Minsk (cars: Template:Flagicon Brest)
Template:Flagicon Arkhangelsk
Template:Flagicon Belarusian Railways
601/602 Rybinsk (rus: Рыбинск) Template:Flagicon Rybinsk (cars: Template:Flagicon Vesyegonsk, Template:Flagicon Pestovo, Template:Flagicon Uglich) Template:Flagicon Russian Railways
717/718

721/722

Lastochka (rus: Ласточка) Template:Flagicon Minsk (Main) Template:Flagicon Russian Railways
715/716

731/732

733/734

735/736

743/744

Lastochka (rus: Ласточка) Template:Flagicon Smolensk (Main) Template:Flagicon Russian Railways

Other destinations

Country Destinations
Template:Flagicon Austria Innsbruck, Wien (Westbahnhof)
Template:Flagicon Belarus Mahilyow, Vitebsk
Template:Flagicon Czech Republic Ostrava
Template:Flagicon Germany Frankfurt (Main)
Template:Flagicon Italy Milan (Rogoredo)
Template:Flagicon Monaco Monaco
Template:Flagicon Poland Katowice, Poznań
Template:Flagicon Russia Yaroslavl, Nizhny Novgorod, Yekaterinburg, Omsk

Suburban destinations

Suburban commuter trains (elektrichka) connect Belorussky station with the towns of Barvikha, Usovo, Odintsovo, Golitsyno, Zvenigorod, Kubinka, Mozhaysk.

Some suburban commuter trains (elektrichka) also proceed to Savyolovsky Rail Terminal to the Savyolovo direction destinations (Dolgoprudny, Lobnya, Nekrasovsky, Iksha, Dmitrov, Taldom, Dubna) and to Kursky Rail Terminal to Kursk direction destinations (Shcherbinka, Podolsk, Serpukhov).

Airport connections

Belorussky station is connected to Savyolovsky Rail Terminal (before 30 May 2010) and Sheremetyevo International Airport by Aeroexpress trains.[10]

Cultural references

References

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