Kazansky Suburban Railway Line
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The Kazansky suburban railway line () is one of eleven railway lines used for suburban railway connections between
Moscow Moscow is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Russia by population, largest city of Russia, standing on the Moskva (river), Moskva River in Central Russia. It has a population estimated at over 13 million residents with ...
,
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, and surrounding areas, mostly in
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. The Kazansky suburban railway line connects Moscow with the stations in the east, in particular, with the towns of
Lyubertsy Lyubertsy (, ) is a city and the administrative center of Lyuberetsky District in Moscow Oblast, Russia. Demographics Population: History It was first mentioned in 1621 and was granted town status in 1925. It is sometimes described as a wo ...
, Kurovskoye, and
Shatura Shatura () is a town and the administrative center of Shatursky District in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located on Lake Svyatoye east of Moscow. Population: History A settlement on the site of modern Shatura has existed since 1423. In 1917, pe ...
. The stations the line serves are located in Moscow, as well as in Lyubertsy, Ramenskoye, Orekhovo-Zuyevo, and Shatura in Moscow Oblast. The suburban trains have their western terminus at
Moscow Kazansky railway station Kazansky railway terminal (, ''Kazansky vokzal,'' ) also known as Moscow Kazansky railway station (, ''Moskva–Kazanskaya'') is one of nine railway terminals in Moscow, situated on the Komsomolskaya Square (Moscow), Komsomolskaya Square, across ...
in Moscow. In the eastern direction, the suburban trains terminate at Kurovskaya, Shatura, and Cherusti. There are also direct suburban trains to
Yegoryevsk Yegoryevsk () is a types of inhabited localities in Russia, town and the administrative center of Yegoryevsky District, Moscow Oblast, Yegoryevsk Urban Settlement in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located on the bank of the Guslitsa River southeast of ...
which from Kurovskaya follow
Greater Ring of the Moscow Railway The Greater Ring of the Moscow Railway () is the common name for a system of connector lines between the railways that radiate from Moscow. The general configuration of the Greater Ring is a ring around the main part of Moscow (outside Moscow ...
. The line is operated by
Moscow Railway Moscow Railway () is a subsidiary of Russian Railways that handles half of Russia's suburban railway operations and a quarter of the country's passenger traffic. As of 2009 the railway, which has its headquarters near Komsomolskaya Square in Mosc ...
. The tracks between Moscow Kazansky railway station and Lyubertsy I are also used by
Ryazansky suburban railway line The Ryazansky suburban railway line () is one of eleven railway lines used for suburban railway connections between Moscow, Russia, and surrounding areas, mostly in Moscow Oblast. The Ryazansky suburban railway line connects Moscow with the statio ...
. The suburban railway line follows the railway which connects Moscow with
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and
Kazan Kazan; , IPA: Help:IPA/Tatar, ɑzanis the largest city and capital city, capital of Tatarstan, Russia. The city lies at the confluence of the Volga and the Kazanka (river), Kazanka Rivers, covering an area of , with a population of over 1. ...
. It is electrified and has two tracks everywhere between Moscow and Kazan, though in Vekovka the electric power changes. The distance between Moscow Kazansky railway station and Cherusti is .


History

The railway between Moscow and
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, which includes the section between Moscow and Lyubertsy, was constructed between 1860 and 1862 and was officially open for passenger and cargo traffic on 20 July 1862. The line connecting Lyubertsy and
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was opened in 1911. The section between Moscow and Lyubertsy was electrified in 1933. The electrification was extended to Cherusti in 1960.


Stations

Following the standard notations in Russia, a railway stop below is called a station if it is a terminus or if it has a cargo terminal, and it is called a platform otherwise. #
Moscow Kazansky railway station Kazansky railway terminal (, ''Kazansky vokzal,'' ) also known as Moscow Kazansky railway station (, ''Moskva–Kazanskaya'') is one of nine railway terminals in Moscow, situated on the Komsomolskaya Square (Moscow), Komsomolskaya Square, across ...
(station), transfer to Kurskaya metro station of Sokolnicheskaya line and Komsomolskaya metro station of Koltsevaya line; # Elektrozavodskaya (platform), transfer to Elektrozavodskaya metro station; # Sortirovochnaya (platform); # Aviamotornaya (platform), transfer to Aviamotornaya metro station of Kalininsko–Solntsevskaya and Aviamotornaya metro station of Bolshaya Koltsevaya line; # Andronovka (platform), transfer to Andronovka Moscow Central Circle station; # Perovo (platform); # Chukhlinka (platform); # Veshnyaki (platform); # Vykhino (platform), transfer to Vykhino metro station; # Kosino (platform), transfer to
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and Kosino metro stations; # Ukhtomskaya (platform); # Lyubertsy I (station), the last station jointly used with
Ryazansky suburban railway line The Ryazansky suburban railway line () is one of eleven railway lines used for suburban railway connections between Moscow, Russia, and surrounding areas, mostly in Moscow Oblast. The Ryazansky suburban railway line connects Moscow with the statio ...
; # Lyubertsy II (station); # Korenyovo (platform); # Ovrazhki (station); # Rodniki (platform); # Vyalki (platform); # Khripan (platform); # 41 km (platform); #
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(platform); # 49 km (platform); # 52 km (platform); # Grigorovo (platform); # 55 km (platform); #
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(station); # Ignatyevo (platform); # Kuzyayevo (platform); # Shevlyagino (platform); # 73 km (platform); # Antsiferovo (platform); # Podosinki (platform); # Kurovskaya (station), transfer to
Greater Ring of the Moscow Railway The Greater Ring of the Moscow Railway () is the common name for a system of connector lines between the railways that radiate from Moscow. The general configuration of the Greater Ring is a ring around the main part of Moscow (outside Moscow ...
; # 90 km (platform); #
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(platform); # Avsyunino (station); # Zapolitsy (platform); # Zaputnaya (station); # Shaturtorf (station); #
Shatura Shatura () is a town and the administrative center of Shatursky District in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located on Lake Svyatoye east of Moscow. Population: History A settlement on the site of modern Shatura has existed since 1423. In 1917, pe ...
(station); # Botino (platform); # Krivandino (station), connection to Ryazanovka; # Tugolesye (platform); # Voymezhny (platform); # Cherusti (station), connections to Vekovka.


Branch lines


Krivandino — Ryazanovka

Southbound line built in 1944 for firewood transport. In the Soviet era it was used for peat transport to Shatura power plant. Owned by RZD. Passenger service with RA1 class DMU, 5 trains per day.


Cherysti - Urshelsky

Private railway line of a glass factory. Passenger service closed in the 2010s.


Cherysti - Roshal

Private railway line of Roshal chemical factory. Passenger service until 1990s, when an asphalt road for buses was built.


Former connecting lines


Shatura narrow gauge railway

gauge. Extensive railway network for peat transport to Shatura power plant, northbound and southbound from Shatura narrow gauge station. Passenger service until 1994. The last section closed in the 2010s, when power station switched all boilers to natural gas.


Krivandino - Misheronsky

Long private railway line of a glass factory.


References

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