The Moscow-Kazan railway was opened in 1893. In 1890 the Moscow-Kazan Railway Association was established after negotiations with the government. In 1891...
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The Moscow–Kazan high-speed railway is a planned 772-kilometre long high-speed railway line connecting the cities of Moscow and Kazan in the Russian Federation...
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the construction of the Moscow-Kazan railway in 1893. In Soviet times the station was run by the Kazan Branch of the Gorky Railway. In 1992 the main building...
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railway lines radiating from Moscow: the eastbound one, to Kazan, Yekaterinburg, and points beyond (one of the routes of the Trans-Siberian Railway)...
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by the imperial government in 1893. The Murom Railway was opened in 1880. The private Moscow-Kazan Railway was completed in 1912; it was nationalized by...
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subbotnik was held on April 12, 1919, at the Moscow-Sortirovochnaya railway depot of the Moscow-Kazan Railway upon the initiative of local Bolsheviks. It...
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Mid-Siberian Railway Moscow-Brest Railway Moscow-Kazan Railway Moscow-Kiev-Voronezh Railway Moscow-Kursk Railway Moscow-Nizhny Novgorod Railway Moscow Ring Railway...
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Rail transport in Russia (redirect from Railways in Russia)
the Moscow Railway; 1915 – the Altai Railway; 1916 – the Amur Railway; The Volga-Bugulma Railway; West-Ural railway; The Moscow-Kazan railway; North-Eastern...
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by Ryazansky suburban railway line. The suburban railway line follows the railway which connects Moscow with Arzamas and Kazan. It is electrified and...
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built (Feb 2024). Kazan is connected with Moscow, Ulyanovsk, Yoshkar-Ola and Yekaterinburg by train. The main railway station Kazan–Passazhirskaya is...
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Nikolai von Meck (category Engineers from Moscow)
the lines of the Moscow-Kazan railway increased from 233 kilometers to 2,100 kilometers. This included constructing the Ryazan-Kazan, Ruzaevka-Penza-Szyran-Hinds...
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1890 - Äcem Mosque built. 1894 - Moscow-Kazan Railway begins operating. 1895 - Kazan Art School founded. 1896 - Railway station built. 1897 - Population:...
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Moscow Kazansky railway station, serving eastbound lines to Kazan and Ryazan Moscow Kiyevsky railway station, serving regular services to Kyiv Moscow...
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Kazan. Until 1945, the railway station belonged to the Moscow-Kazan railway, after which it was transferred to the jurisdiction of the Gorky railways...
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The Kazan Metro (Russian: Каза́нский метрополите́н; Tatar: Казан метросы) is a rapid-transit system that serves the city of Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia....
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number of railway lines, including those of the Moscow–Kazan Railway and Syzran–Vyazma Railway, were incorporated into the Syzran–Zlatoust Railway. In 1936...
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Aeroexpress (category Transport in Moscow)
ES1 in Kazan International Airport in 2013 Moscow, Paveletsky Rail Terminal - Aeroport Domodedovo (Domodedovo Airport) via Verkhnie Kotly railway station...
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Nizhny Novgorod (section Railway)
been a railway connection between Nizhny Novgorod and Moscow. Overnight trains provide access to Nizhny Novgorod from Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Kazan, Yaroslavl...
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localities in Russia Gzhel railway station, a railway station on the Moscow–Kazan line in the vicinity of Gzhel (selo), Moscow Oblast Gzhel (theater), a...
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Moscow–Saint Petersburg high-speed railway (Russian ВСМ Москва — Санкт-Петербург), also known as VSM-1 is a high-speed railway line under construction...
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hour (about 11 km/h).[citation needed] In 1902 the society of the Moscow-Kazan Railway presented a project of a line from Lyubertsy to Shikhrany (now Kanash)...
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Moscow Yaroslavsky railway station (Russian: Ярославский вокзал, romanized: Yaroslavsky vokzal) is one of the nine main railway stations in Moscow. Situated...
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railway. The Moscow–Kazan line was completed, except for the Imperatorsky Romanovsky railway bridge across Volga, in December 1884 by private Moscow Ryazan...
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localities in the vicinity of Gzhel and Rechitsy. An eponymous railway station on the Moscow–Kazan line has been operating since 1912, and a different settlement...
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extended to Sormovo. In 1904 the line of the Moscow-Kazan railway was built up to the Romodanovsky railway station. In 1896, the city hosted the largest...
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most cases were some of Moscow's oldest and most prominent buildings, were destroyed; some notable examples include the Kazan Cathedral and the Cathedral...
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289 kilometers (5,772 miles), it is the longest railway line in the world. It runs from the city of Moscow in the west to the city of Vladivostok in the...
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The Murom Railway connected Nizhnyi Novgorod railway with private Moscow - Kazan Railway making both Murom and Kovrov, important railway junctions. After...
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the Moscow Railway (Russian: Большое кольцо Московской железной дороги) is the common name for a system of connector lines between the railways that...
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By 2020, Russian Railways planned to put into operation the high-speed rail sections linking Moscow–Kazan (1.2 trillion rubles), Moscow–Tula (268.6 billion...
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