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Are there trains from Europe to Moscow?

The Moscow - Berlin Strizh train runs through 4 countries: Russia, Belarus, Poland, and Germany and covers a distance of 1900 km. The train departs twice a week: on Saturday and Sunday from Moscow and on Sunday and Monday from Berlin.



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Train travel It's easy, safe & comfortable to travel from London to Moscow by train in just over 48 hours. Just take an afternoon Eurostar to Paris and board the Paris-Moscow Express, this runs once a week all year round. It's the civilised way to reach Russia!

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The quickest way to get from Europe to Moscow is to train and fly which costs $180 - $600 and takes 11h 34m. How far is it from Europe to Moscow? The distance between Europe and Moscow is 1892 km. The road distance is 2170.3 km.

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Russian Railways (RZD) operate an entire train from Paris Gare de l'Est to Moscow once a week all year round, with comfortable 2 & 4 berth regular sleeping cars, luxurious 1 & 2 bed VIP deluxe sleeping-cars and a restaurant car.

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It's the classiest way to travel from London or Paris to Russia. Russian Railways (RZD) operate an entire train from Paris Gare de l'Est to Moscow once a week all year round, with comfortable 2 & 4 berth regular sleeping cars, luxurious 1 & 2 bed VIP deluxe sleeping-cars and a restaurant car.

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Is it possible to take a train to Russia from Germany? Trains run from Berlin to Moscow two or three times per week. Because the train passes through Belarus, foreigners need to see about Belarusian, Russian and German travel visas and documentation.

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Helsinki to Moscow train makes 7 stops on the way - in Tikkurila, Lahti, Kouvola, Vainikkala, Vyborg, St. Petersburg, and Tver. The trip takes 13 hours. There is only one train running on the Helsinki to Moscow route - an overnight Lev Tolstoy train, which operates every day.

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Traveling to Russia is easy. There are direct flights to Russia from many cities around the world. You also have the option of traveling by boat, train, bus, or even by car.

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Russia - Level 4: Do Not Travel. Updated to remove COVID-specific information and the kidnapping risk indicator as well as updates to security risks.

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By train. International trains go from Europe via Belorus, and, the Belorussian government requires passengers to get a transit visa. Russian Railways offers luxurious railway services to Moscow from such European cities as Paris, Berlin, Nice, Warsaw.

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The most common way to get to Moscow is by plane, with some tourists arriving in the capital by train. Find out how to get to the Russian capital!

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Train travel It's easy, safe & comfortable to travel from London to Moscow by train in just over 48 hours. Just take an afternoon Eurostar to Paris and board the Paris-Moscow Express, this runs once a week all year round.

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