Moscow Yaroslavsky railway station

Moscow Yaroslavsky railway station (Russian: Ярославский вокзал) is one of the nine main railway stations in Moscow. Situated on Komsomolskaya Square (close to the Kazansky and Leningradsky Stations), Moscow Yaroslavskaya has the highest passenger throughput of all nine of the capital's main-line terminuses. It serves eastern destinations, including those in the Russian Far East, being the western terminus of the world's longest railway line, the Trans-Siberian. The station takes its name from that of the ancient city of Yaroslavl which, lying 284 rail kilometres (176 miles) north-east of Moscow, is the first large city served by the line.

Moscow Yaroslavsky

Ярославский вокзал
Yaroslavsky station in 2022
General information
Location5 Komsomolskaya Square, Moscow
Russia
Coordinates55.776°N 37.658°E / 55.776; 37.658
Owned byRussian Railways
Operated byMoscow Railway
Platforms11
Tracks16
Train operators
Connections Moscow Metro:

Tram: 7, 13, 37, 50
Bus: 40, 122, А
Trolleybus: 14, 41;
Construction
ParkingYes
Bicycle facilitiesYes
AccessibleYes
Architectural styleRussian Revival
Other information
Station code195506
Fare zone0
History
Opened18 August 1862 (1862-08-18)
Rebuilt1904–1910, 1965–1966, 1995
ElectrifiedYes
Services
Preceding station Russian Railways Following station
Terminus Moscow–Vladivostok Khotkovo
towards Vladivostok
Yaroslavsky Suburban Moskva-3
towards Balakirevo
Location
Moscow Yaroslavsky
Location within Moscow Ring Road
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