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RAILWAY TRANSPORT IN ST. PETERSBURG, RUSSIA

There are 5 Railway Stations
in St. Petersburg:
- Moscow
Station (Moskovsky Vokzal)
at Ploschad Vosstania on Nevsky Prospect
serves Moscow, the far north, Crimea, the
Caucasus, Georgia and Central Asia
- Finland
Station (Finlyandsky Vokzal)
at Ploschad Lenina across the Neva River
from the city center serves trains on the
Helsinki railway line
- Vitebsk
Station (Vitebsky Vokzal) at
Zagorodny Prospect 52 serves the lines to
Smolensk, Belarus, Kiev, Odessa and
Moldova
- Warsaw
Station (Varshavsky Vokzal)
at Naberezhnaya Obvodnovo Kanala 118
covers the Baltic states, Pskov, Lviv
(Lvov) and Eastern Europe
- Baltic
Station (Baltiysky Vokzal)
just along the road from Warsaw Station
is only for suburban commuter trains
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