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IS Paveletskaya and Belorusskaya metro stations within walking distance?

Question by sakura: IS Paveletskaya station and Belorusskaya station in Moscow within walking distance?
I’m taking aeroexpress train to transfer from DME to SVO airport in Moscow.So,from DME to Paveletskaya station,then from Belorusskaya to SVO airport.
to travel between the 2 stations do i have to take any tram/are they close to each other so i can make it on foot.
thanks.

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Answer by Slava T
It will take up to two hours to walk from Paveletskaya to Belorusskaya (in case you have no any luggage at all). Just imagine yourself roaming the unknown streets with a map in your hands worrying about getting in time for your train to SVO. I wouldn’t recommend you any ground transport either – the traffic is awful in Moscow. The best way to move around in Moscow is to use the underground (metro). It will take up to half an hour to get to Belorusskaya railway station (brown circular line). If you think you still have some spare time for the sightseeing during your transfer stay it’s better to use the underground anyway.

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  1. Daria Gamaley says

    No it is not very close to each other. If only your in the mood for walking a long long time, then be my guest but, I dont think youll want to walk by foot, it will take and hour and maybe 30 min… you can always go by subway or some other tranportation… Crossing 2 bridges etc. etc. dont suggest it…

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