Moscow has eight major train stations. All are served by the Moscow Metro and located near the center of the city.
Most stations are connected by the metro's circle line. (See map of the Moscow Metro.) Taxis are readily available outside most stations.
BELORUSSKY Railway Station
Serves Kalliningrad, Lithuania, Belarus, Poland, Germany, the Czech Republic and some trains to Latvia. Address : 7 Tverskaya Zastava Ploshchad Phone : 251-6093, 973-8191 Metro: Belorusskaya SEE SAESONAL SHADULE
KAZANSKY Railway Station
Serves Central Asia, Ryzan, Ufa, Samara and Novorossiisk. Address: 2 Komsomolskaya Ploshchad Phone: 264-6556 Metro: Komsomolskaya SEE SAESONAL SHADULE
KIEVSKY Railway Station
Serves Western Ukraine and Southeastern Europe. Address: Ploshchad Kievskogo Vokzala Phone: 240-1115/0415 Metro: Kievskaya SEE SAESONAL SHADULE
KURSKY Railway Station
Serves Southern Russia, Caucasus nations, Eastern Ukraine, and The Crimea. Address: 29 Ul. Zemlyanoi Val Phone: 916-2003, 917-3152 Metro: Kurskaya SEE SAESONAL SHADULE
LENINGRADSKY Railway Station
Serves Estonia, Finland, St. Petersburg and northwestern Russia. Address: 3 Komsomolskaya Ploshchad Phone: 262-9143 Metro: Komsomolskaya SEE SAESONAL SHADULE
PAVELETSKY Railway Station
Serves Voronezh, Tambov, Volgograd and Astrakhan. Address: 1 Paveletskaya Ploshchad Phone: 235-0522/6807/1920/4109 Metro: Paveletskaya SEE SAESONAL SHADULE
RIZHSKY Railway Station
Serves some trains to Latvia. Address: 79/3 Rizhskaya Ploshchad Phone: 971-1588 Metro: Rizhskaya SEE SAESONAL SHADULE
YAROSLAVSKY Railway Station
Serves Siberia, the Russian Far East, Mongolia and China. Address: 5 Komsomolskaya Ploshchad Phone: 921-5914/0817, 262-9271 Metro: Komsomolskaya SEE SAESONAL SHADULE