Kazan railway station


Kazan-Passazhirskaya is a railway station in the capital of TatarstanKazan in Russia.

Main information

It includes the main building, suburban terminal and the service building, as well as a number of office buildings. The railway station serves the 36 pairs of long-distance trains as well as commuter trains and diesel trains sent from the corresponding dead-end platforms in the western and eastern directions. Per year the station serves more than 8 million passengers. It has 15 routes, several low platforms and an elevated passage above the tracks.

History

The station was opened shortly after the construction of the Moscow-Kazan railway in 1893. In Soviet times the station was run by the Kazan Branch of the Gorky Railway. In 1992 the main building suffered a severe fire and was rebuilt by 1997. By the Millennium of Kazan in 2005 the suburban terminal and the square before the main building underwent reconstruction.
As a preparation for the 2013 Summer Universiade, Russian Railways plans to create a high-speed rail service between the station and the airport. After the reconstruction of the available industrial tracks and construction of new ones, trains are expected to go at speeds of about 120 kilometers per hour, which will allow passengers to travel from the station to the airport in 25 minutes. A new transit rail and bus station is currently constructed in the city for the upcoming Universiade, and the old railway station, apart from being the Aeroexpresses terminal, will only be used to accept the local formation and commuter trains.

Trains

This is a list of trains that pass the station:
Kazan station reconstruction for 2013 Universiade, most platforms raised to, which result the restriction of long-distance trains. Under the newest GOST standard, passenger platforms for the other than DC EMUs, must be either or, not, for increase flexibility.

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