Where to Kyiv. Kyiv railway station - metro station, how to get there, how to get to Sheremetyevo, Domodedovo and Vnukovo airports, luggage compartment and information desk. Kievsky station information desk

Kyiv Station serves trains departing in western and southwestern directions. Trains depart from here to Kaluga and Bryansk, to Ukraine - Kyiv and Uzhgorod, Zhitomir and Kharkov, Odessa and Kremenchug, as well as to Chisinau and Sofia, Bratislava and Budapest, Rome and Istanbul, Vienna and Prague.

Electric trains from Kievsky station

Electric trains depart to the stations Solnechnaya and Lesnoy Gorodok, Aprelevka and Bekasovo, Naro-Fominsk and Maloyaroslavets, Kaluga and Kresty, and an express train runs to Vnukovo Airport.

The nearest metro station to Kievsky railway station

The nearest metro stations are Kyiv Filevskaya, Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya and Circle lines. The station has two vestibules - the stations of the Filevskaya and Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya lines are located in the western one, and the stations of the Filevskaya and Circle lines are located in the eastern one.

How to get to Kievsky railway station

Kyiv Station is located at Kievsky Station Square, no. 2. The fastest way to get there is by metro. High speed and lack of traffic jams make this route the most reliable. You can also get there by ground transport - by buses No. 91, 119 and 132, 205 and 791, 818 and 902, trolleybuses No. 7 and 17, 34 and 39.

How to get from Kievsky railway station to Sheremetyevo, Domodedovo and Vnukovo airports

You can get to Sheremetyevo Airport

  • on the Aeroexpress departing from the terminal at the Belorussky railway station - Belorusskaya metro station, entrance through entrance No. 3 and No. 4. Travel time is 35 minutes, arrival at Sheremetyevo-2 airport, terminals E and F. This is the fastest and most convenient way. If you need terminals B and C - Sheremetyevo-1 or D - Sheremetyevo-3, you can use the free bus, the stop of which is located at the entrance to terminal F. Be sure to note that the shuttle interval is 15 minutes or more, and the travel time is - 20-25 minutes
  • take the metro to Planernaya station, then take bus No. 817 or minibus No. 948. Buses and minibuses go to Sheremetyevo to terminals F, E→ D →B
  • take the metro to Rechnoy Vokzal station, then take bus No. 851 or minibus No. 949. The bus follows the route - terminals B → F, E → D, minibus follows the route terminals F, E → D → B

When choosing a bus or minibus, pay attention to the number of the terminal you need.

You can get to Domodedovo Airport

  • by electric train or Aeroexpress departing to Domodedovo airport from Paveletsky station - Paveletskaya metro station. Travel time will be 1 hour 10 minutes by electric train and 40-50 minutes by Aeroexpress
  • take the metro to Domodedovo station, then take bus No. 405 or a minibus. Travel time will be approximately 30 minutes

You can get to Vnukovo airport

  • on the Aeroexpress departing to Vnukovo airport from the Kievsky railway station - Kyiv metro station. Travel time will be 35 minutes
  • go by metro to Yugo-Zapadnaya station, then by bus No. 611 or 611C - express, travel time will be 35-40 minutes or by minibus No. 45, travel time will be about 20 minutes
  • take the metro to Oktyabrskaya Koltsevaya station, then take minibus No. 705m. Travel time will be approximately 40 minutes.

If you travel by ground transport, take into account the time it takes to overcome possible traffic jams.

How to get from Kievsky station to other Moscow stations

  • Kazansky, Leningradsky and Yaroslavlsky

From Kyiv Koltsevaya metro station, go 4 stops to Komsomolskaya station. Travel time will be 13 minutes. Also take into account the time required to get to the Kazansky railway station through a long underground passage.

  • Belorussian

From the Kyiv Koltsevaya metro station, go 2 stops to the Belorusskaya station. Travel time will be 4 minutes

  • Kursk

From Kyiv Koltsevaya metro station, go 6 stops to Kurskaya station. Travel time will be 14 minutes

  • Paveletsky

From Kyiv Koltsevaya metro station, go 4 stops to Paveletskaya station. Travel time will be 9 minutes

  • Rizhsky

From the Kyiv Koltsevaya metro station, go 4 stops to the Prospekt Mira metro station, go to the Kuluzhsko-Rizhskaya line and go 1 stop to the Rizhskaya station. Travel time will be 15 minutes

  • Savelovsky

From the Kyiv Koltsevaya metro station, go 3 stops to the Novoslobodskaya metro station, go to the Mendeleevskaya station of the Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya line and go 1 stop to the Savelovskaya station. Travel time will be 12 minutes.

Kievsky station information desk

Help desk phone number – 8 (495) 240 – 70 – 71 or multi-channel phone number of the unified help desk of JSC Russian Railways – 8 800 775 0000 - the call is free.

Luggage compartment

Luggage compartment phone – 8 (495) 240 – 75 – 42

Luggage storage

Luggage storage for hand luggage and large items is open 24 hours a day. When checking in your luggage, pay attention to the technical break so as not to waste time when receiving your things. Storage costs are:

  • For one calendar day – 79 rubles 30 kopecks
  • Large items for the first day - 118 rubles, for subsequent days - 148 rubles
    • For storing forgotten and found items – 79 rubles 30 kopecks per day

Services at Kievsky railway station

  • Sale of travel documents and delivery to your home and organization. Cash desks are open 24 hours a day
  • Waiting rooms, including superior ones
  • Mother and baby room and baby changing area
  • Accommodation in rest rooms. The mini hotel can accommodate from two to five people, and there is also a luxury room. Rooms can be booked one day or 12 hours in advance
  • Luggage storage and lost items storage
  • Porter services within the station and beyond
  • Information and reference services and public address announcements
  • Paid entry into the territory of a car or minibus
  • Photocopying and laminating services, e-mail and computer work, fax reception and transmission
  • There is a service center where you can use an iron and ironing board.
  • Pharmacy and medical center
  • Postal and communication services, ATM
  • Showers and toilets
  • 24-hour operation of bars and canteens, cafes and buffets
  • Souvenir kiosks and kiosks with essential goods
  • Selling flowers
  • Services for persons with disabilities. Platforms 1, 2 and 3, 9 and 10 are equipped with ramps, as well as the tunnel leading to platforms No. 1 – 6, 9 and 10. There are ramps on the flight of stairs from Kievskaya Street, along which you can get to the ticket offices of long-distance and suburban traffic and to platforms No. 1, 4 and 5 of commuter trains. The medical center is equipped with wheelchairs
  • On the station square there is a shopping and entertainment center "European", which houses a food court, shops and a supermarket, exchange offices and ATMs, travel agencies and pharmacies, an ice skating rink and a cinema.
  • Near the station complex on Europe Square there is a restaurant of the fast food chain "Mu-Mu", and on Dorogomilovskaya Street opposite the shopping center "European" there is a McDonald's restaurant.

Kyiv Station in Moscow provides a wide range of paid and free services. This is one of the busiest station complexes; in the summer, up to 70 thousand people a day use its services.

The Kyiv railway station, the Kievskaya metro station, and numerous shopping centers along the perimeter of the station square did not appear immediately. At the end of the 19th century, a station building was built, which was called the Bryansk Station. In 1912, in honor of the centenary of the Battle of Borodino, the Russian government decided to build a large railway junction to send trains south. Bryansky Station was rebuilt for this project and became four times larger. Construction took exactly five years and ended in 1918.

Renaming

At the same time, the Borodino Bridge was built, which is still a landmark in Moscow today. The first train left the platform on February 18, 1918. The Bryansk station operated until 1934, after which it was renamed Kievsky, since most of the trains left in the direction of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, and the city of Bryansk had nothing to do with this.

This is how one of the largest Moscow railway junctions appeared - Kyiv Station. The metro station was still just a project at that time and was part of the general scheme for the reconstruction of Moscow. In accordance with this plan, it was planned to expand the station square to Dorogomilovskaya Street and connect it with the ensemble of the Borodinsky Bridge and the Moskva River. The center of the landscape was to be the Kyiv railway station, the metro station and the space leading to the embankment.

Structure

Sixteen platforms, underground passages connecting passenger terminals, a huge landing stage ending in waiting rooms, an arched ceiling 320 meters long, 48 meters wide and 28 meters high - this is the modern Kyiv railway station. The Kievskaya metro station has access to the central facade of the station, and the entrance to the metro is located near the central ticket hall. Another entrance to the subway is located a little further from the station building, towards the Radisson Hotel.

Three underground lines - "Koltsevaya", "Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya" and "Filevskaya" - are united by the Kyiv Station metro station. Moscow is constantly being updated; new transport resources are required that could cope with increasing passenger flows, and Kievskaya is one of the most modern and powerful stations on the capital’s metro map.

Redevelopment

In 2004, the grandiose arched ceiling, from under which dozens of trains leave every day, was modernized. The 27 riveted steel arches were dismantled and lighter welded ones were installed in their place. At the same time, four arches of the famous architect Shukhov were preserved. They support the vaults at the junction with the outer wall of the waiting room. As a result, the transition to the metro ticket office was closed, and thus the central underground metro station "Kyiv Station" was formed. Moscow (or rather, its residents) has long been accustomed to such innovations, so the extra hundred meters of the roundabout route did not seem inconvenient to anyone.

The Moscow metro is a very flexible system, prone to constant changes, improvements and innovative transformations. The most progressive station among others is Kyiv Station. Which metro station was the first in Moscow to install Entrance-Exit turnstiles? It was "Kyiv". At first, passengers rushing to board the train were confused about two tickets: for travel and for passage through the turnstile. But soon travel tickets with barcodes appeared, and the situation returned to normal.

Quality of service

Which Moscow station regularly wins competitions for the title of the best in providing service? This is also the Kyiv railway station. The metro station (the route map below will help you determine its location) is maintained in exemplary order. Everything here is focused on providing comfort for passengers.

The only inconvenience in the complex of station services is the long and slow transition from the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line to the Filevskaya line. But compared to passenger service in other directions, which is at a high level, minor inconveniences do not seem significant.

Accompanying services

One of the achievements of the station complex is Aeroexpress, whose comfortable buses deliver passengers from the Kievsky station directly to Vnukovo airport. The route is non-stop, quite fast, the interval between flights is half an hour. Near the Kievsky railway station there is a large parking lot for passenger vehicles. An hour in a well-guarded parking lot costs 50 rubles. There is also a car wash and a technical center where you can carry out diagnostics and service, including changing the engine oil. Parking rules allow you to leave the car for a long time if the owner will be absent for several days.

What is this?
Kyiv railway station- the largest station in Moscow. Its name proves the directions in which trains run from the station - the western direction.

How to get there?
Kyiv railway station is located near the Kyiv metro station (ring, Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya, Filevskaya line). The map shows the exits from these stations.

As you already understood, it is better to get off at the Kyiv metro station in blue and light blue. Kyiv is a very busy metro station, and during peak hours it is better not to appear here; when trains arrive - commuter trains, the density of passenger traffic increases so much that it is not possible to squeeze through. Sometimes it is better to wait 5-10 minutes, letting all the rushing passengers pass.

Passenger traffic is explained as follows:

  1. railway station for long-distance trains "Kyiv Station";
  2. railway station for commuter trains (near and far Moscow region, new Moscow);
  3. Aeroexpress to Vnukovo airport;
  4. buses and minibuses in the western direction following Kutuzovsky Prospekt to the nearest towns and cities of the Moscow region (Odintsovo, Zarechye, Skolkovo)
  5. The largest shopping center "European" - as a place of rest and leisure for Muscovites and guests of the capital;
  6. Europe Square is also a place of relaxation...;
  7. Office buildings in the city.
Aeroexpress Kyiv station.
Trains to Vnukovo airport. Very conveniently located near the metro exit (to the right of the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya and Vilevskaya metro stations).

Parking near the Kievsky railway station.
Where to park at the station? With parking, like at all Moscow stations (Kazansky, Leningradsky, Yaroslavsky, Kursky, Paveletsky, Savelovsky, Rizhsky...) there are small problems. Often there is nowhere to get up and park. The map shows the parking location. Cost 50 rubles/hour (prices may have changed).

Nuances:

  • The transfer from the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya metro line to the Filevskaya line is “very long and lengthy”;
  • When approaching Kievskaya from the center, the train moves along the metro bridge, from which you can observe the White House of the Russian Federation (government).

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    Historical reference: The old name is Bryansk Station.