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How could i go from moscow to St petersburg by train?

Question by A3AAA: could you describe me how could i go from moscow to St petersburg by train?
where is the station in Moscom? at which metro station?
how could bu a ticket 2 way?
would it be to busy these days for the weekends?

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Answer by t_maia2000
http://www.waytorussia.net/Transport/Timetables/MoscowPetersburg.html

You buy the ticket at Leningradsky Voksal (=Leningrad train station, at metro “Komsomolskaya” (red or brown ring line, north-east). Have somebody who speaks English write you a note in Russian stating what you want. Give the note, your passport and your roubles to the woman behind the ticket counter. Go to the train station very early if you do not have a ticket, there are sometimes long lines. Be flexible, the train you want might be booked solid – take another one.

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  1. unmonitored e says

    For a lengthy portable answer to this question, buy TIME magazine Jan 4 2008 with Putin on the cover. There is an article in it describing what you will see on the way.

    Link below is to the online only photos.

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  2. Mr. Speaker says

    go to the station, buy a ticket, get into the train and arrive to st. petersburg in about 8 hours. period.

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  3. Little Witchy Girl says

    you need to get to Leningradskiy train station (the closest metro station is Komsomolkskaya). You can get the two way ticket right at the train station in one of the numerous tickets windows. There are so many trains going to St. Pete from Moscow and back, that I am sure you'll be able to get a ticket for one of them.

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