Around Komsomolskaya Metro Station

Yaroslavsky Railway Station

Yaroslavsky Railway Station (April 2014)

The third railway station located on Komsomolsky Ploschad is Yaroslavsky Railway Station. It was opened in 1862 as Troitsky Railway Station. It was renamed Yaroslavsky in 1870 but then once more renamed Severny (Northern) in 1922. It regained the name Yaroslavsky in 1955. Its present day building was built between 1902 and 1904 in the Russian Revival style based on the design by the architect Feodor Shekhtel. Out of all of Moscow's railway stations, Yaroslavsky Railway Station serves the most destinations and connects Moscow with northern Russia, the Urals, Siberia, the Far East and the capitals of China and Mongolia.  The most famous train route in the world - the 9,302km long Trans-Siberian Railway from Moscow to Vladivostok - starts here.


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Location 5 Komsomolskaya Ploschad
Metro Komsomolskaya