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Moscow to Vladimir Train

The Moscow - Vladimir Railway Line can be regarded as one of the most popular routes in Russia. As the capital of Russia, Moscow’s transportation is well-developed beyond all doubt. Vladimir is located in the east of Moscow with a straight-line distance of 180 kilometers and it belongs to one of the Golden Ring of Russian old cities, drawing millions of travelers here. The total length of Moscow - Vladimir Railway Line is 190 km (118 miles), departing from Moscow Kurskiy Station and arriving at Vladimir Station. It will take you about 2 hours to reach the destination if taking a high speed train. There are 20 departures of Moscow - Vladimir trains on daily basis, so you can take the train at any time of a day at your convenience.

Moscow to Vladimir Rail Map
Moscow to Vladimir Rail Map

Basic Facts

Travel Time: 1-2 hours
Running Distance: 190 km (118 miles)
Train Type: High Speed Train/Sleeper Train
Ticket Price: USD40-51
Departure/Arrival Stations: Kurskiy Train Station in Moscow; Vladimir Train Station in Vladimir

Moscow to Vladimir Train Schedule

(Last update on April 22, 2020)

Train No.
Departure - Arrival
Travel Time
Brand Name
771N
21:12-23:04
1 hour 52 minutes
Sapsan
734G
19:35-20:16
1 hour 41 minutes
Desiro
036E
23:55-02:36+
2 hours 41 minutes
Regular Train
710N
20:21-21:59
1 hour 38 minutes
Swift
Over 20 departures in a day; departure time from 01:24 to 23:55; duration from 1 hour to 3 hours. 

Vladimir to Moscow Train Schedule

(Last update on April 22, 2020)

Train No.
Departure - Arrival
Travel Time
Brand Name
757N
07:04-09:03
1 hour 59 minutes
Sapsan
059G
21:58-00:15+
2 hours 17 minutes
Volga
035G
03:27-06:28
3 hours 1 minute
Regular Train
Over 20 departures in a day; departure time from 02:29 to 22:17; duration from 1 hour to 3 hours.

Note: The train schedule is only for reference. They can be adjusted by official railway from time to time and the information is slightly different every day. The price of a train ticket from Moscow to Vladimir varies as well, depending on the train type you choose and seat class. 

How to Get to Moscow Kurskiy Train Station?

As Moscow’s largest and most contemporary railway station, the Kurskiy Train Station is suited at 29 Zemlyanoy Val Str. and nears to Kursk Metro Station. Taking Metro 3 and 5 is more convenient to get there. The trains of south-east line in this train station are to Vladimir and Nizhny Novgorod, while most of trains are to south.

How to Get to Vladimir Train Station?

It is the only railway station in Vladimir, which is a stop-by station between Moscow and Nizhny Novgorod. The address is No. 2 Vokzalnaya Street and you can take the Tram Line 1 and Tram Line 5 to get there. 

Red Square in Moscow
Red Square in Moscow

The Village of Sergiev
The Village of Sergiev

The Golden Ring

The Golden Ring refers to a group of Russia towns in the northeast of Moscow, known as three ancient towns- Vladimir, Suzdal, and Velikiy Novgorod. They are called “Open-Air Museum” where people are able to experience those historical events and characters at old times everywhere. Vladimir must be the first stop for you to travel in Golden Ring. Suzdal, praised as “the City of White Stone” and “the City of Museum”, neighbors to Vladimir and it is like a shining pearl on the Golden Ring of Moscow, with more than 200 monuments and some of the grandest churches in Russia. Vladimir is the only way for the train to Suzdal from Moscow. Velikiy Novgorod is located in the Northwest of Moscow and the city can be the final stop for your travel of Golden Ring. It is famous for glorious Sophia Church, magnificent antoniev church and unparalleled ancient tower.