Kazansky Rail Terminal
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Kazansky Rail Terminal (Russian: Каза́нский вокза́л, Kazansky vokzal) is one of nine rail terminals in Moscow, situated on the Komsomolskaya Square and serving eastern directions. Construction of the modern building according the design of architect Alexey Shchusev started in 1913 and ended in 1940. The terminal resembles the Söyembikä Tower in Kazan.
Intercity passenger transport in Moscow | |
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Airports | |
Sheremetyevo | Domodedovo | Bykovo | Ostafievo | Vnukovo | |
Rail terminals | |
Belorussky | Kazansky | Kiyevsky | Kursky | Leningradsky | Paveletsky | Rizhsky | Savyolovsky | Yaroslavsky | |
River terminals | Bus terminals |
North River Terminal | South River Terminal | Central Bus Terminal |