Tver railway station explained

Tver
Native Name:Тверь
Native Name Lang:ru
Style:RZD
Address:Ulitsa Kominterna, 18
Borough:Tver, Tver Oblast
Country:Russia
Coordinates:56.8352°N 35.8928°W
Owned:Russian Railways
Operator:October Railway
Line:Saint Petersburg–Moscow railway
Platforms:1
Tracks:8
Structure:Heritage
Opened:1850
Electrified:Yes

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

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 Adler.[1]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.tutu.travel/poezda/station_d.php?nnst=2004600 Tver station timetable