Tver railway station

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Tver

Тверь
4725. Railway station "Tver" (2).jpg
LocationUlitsa Kominterna, 18
Tver, Tver Oblast
Russia
Coordinates56°50′07″N 35°53′34″E / 56.8352°N 35.8928°E / 56.8352; 35.8928Coordinates: 56°50′07″N 35°53′34″E / 56.8352°N 35.8928°E / 56.8352; 35.8928
Owned byRussian Railways
Operated byOctober Railway
Line(s)Saint Petersburg–Moscow railway
Platforms1
Tracks8
Train operatorsRussian Railways
Construction
Structure typeHeritage
History
Opened1850
ElectrifiedYes
Services
Preceding station Russian Railways Logo.svg Russian Railways Following station
Sapsan Moscow Leningradsky
Terminus
Terminus Leningradsky Suburban

Tver (Russian: Тверь) is one of the major stations of the Saint Petersburg–Moscow railway located in the city of Tver, administrative center of Tver Oblast, Russia. It was opened on 1850 during the Russian Empire period.

Services[]

Railway tracks at the station. Taken on 2008

The suburban trains on the Leningradsky suburban railway line are terminated from Moscow Leningradsky. Long-distance trains also served this station within directions: Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod, Helsinki, Vyshny Volochyok, Likhoslavl, Zelenograd, Saratov, Tosno, Bologoye and Alder.[1]

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