Minsk railway station

Minsk-Passazhirsky
Belarusian Railway terminal
View of the station from the street
General information
Location Belarus, Minsk
Owned byBelarusian Railway
Platforms5 (4 island platforms)
Tracks14
Construction
Parkingyes
Other information
Station code140210[1]
Fare zone0
History
Opened1871[2]
Electrifiedyes
Services
Preceding station   Belarusian Railway   Following station
Location
Minsk-Passazhirsky
Location within Belarus

Minsk-Pasažyrski (Belarusian: Мінск-Пасажырскі, Russian: Минск-Пассажирский) is the main passenger railway station in Minsk, Belarus. It is located in the centre of Minsk. It is sometimes called Minsk Ploshchad Lenina due to the metro station serving the terminal, or simply Minsk.

History

The station was built in 1873 as Vilenski vakzal, Vilnius station (Belarusian: Віленскі вакзал Russian: Виленский вокзал). The initial wooden building was demolished in 1890 and rebuilt in stone. During World War II, Minsk railway station was completely destroyed. It was rebuilt in 1945–1946 and served until 1991. The new building of Minsk-Passazhyrski railway station was built in 1991–2002. Its construction was delayed for financial difficulties. However, now Minsk has one of the most modern and up-to-date railway stations in the CIS.

Traffic

National rail

Minsk Pasažyrski is the hub of the national passenger transport. It is also served by several international trains to Russia.

Together with the neighboring Minsk Institut Kultury railway station, it is the center of the suburban rail[3] linking the capital to several cities and towns in the district and through the region.

Urban transport

The station is served by the Minsk Metro at the Ploshcha Lenina station (Lenin Square), part of the Maskoŭskaja line, and the Vakzaĺnaja station, part of the Zelenaluzhskaya line. The Minsk streetcar and trolleybus also operate in the area, and busses stop by at the Družnaja station.

Trains and destinations

International

Train number Train name Destination Operated by
001/002 Belarus Moscow (Belorussky) Belarusian Railways
003/004 Brest (cars: Grodno)
Moscow (Belorussky)
Belarusian Railways
007/008 Brest (cars: Grodno)
Moscow (Belorussky)
Russian Railways
Belarusian Railways
027/028 Brest
Moscow (Belorussky)
Belarusian Railways
029/030 Yantar Kaliningrad
Moscow (Belorussky)
Russian Railways
051/052 Brest
Saint Petersburg (Vitebsky)
Belarusian Railways
065/066 Murmansk Belarusian Railways
083/084 Gomel (cars: Grodno)
Saint Petersburg (Vitebsky)
Belarusian Railways
139/140 Smolensk (cars: Arkhangelsk) Belarusian Railways
147/148 Kaliningrad
Moscow (Belorussky)
Russian Railways
149/150 Samara (cars: Nizhniy Novgorod) Russian Railways
249/250 Saint Petersburg (Vitebsky) (cars: Pskov) Belarusian Railways
Russian Railways
301/302 Adler (cars: Mineralnye Vody) Belarusian Railways
359/360 Kaliningrad
Adler (cars: Anapa)
Russian Railways
425/426 Chelyabinsk
Kaliningrad
Russian Railways
489/490 Anapa Belarusian Railways
717/718

721/722

Lastochka Moscow (Belorussky) Russian Railways

See also

Notes and references

  1. ^ Stations of Russia on paravoz.com
  2. ^ Железнодорожные станции СССР. Справочник. – М.: Транспорт, 1981
  3. ^ "Map of Minsk suburban railways on www.parovoz.com" (in Russian). Archived from the original on 14 July 2012.

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