Paveletsky railway station, Terminal railway station in central Moscow, Russia
Paveletsky is a railway station in central Moscow with ten platforms and twelve tracks, serving trains to regions along the Middle and Lower Volga and toward the Caucasus. The facility sits directly in the city and handles thousands of passengers daily.
The station was designed by architect Alexander Fedorovich Krasovsky and opened in 1900. A significant event that occurred here shaped its lasting importance in national memory.
The railway museum here exhibits a locomotive with significant historical importance and tells the story of this station's role in Russia's past. Visitors can still see how central this place was to the nation's journey.
The station offers direct train service to Domodedovo International Airport, with information displays in multiple languages. Finding your way is straightforward, and staff can assist with basic travel questions.
The station has a special track reserved for postal and baggage trains that operates separately from passenger platforms. This system keeps cargo operations distinct from regular passenger flow.
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