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Ryazansky suburban railway line

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The '''Ryazansky suburban railway line''' () is one of eleven railway lines used for suburban railway connections between [[Moscow]], [[Russia]], and surrounding areas, mostly in [[Moscow Oblast]]. <!--The Ryazansky suburban railway line connects Moscow with the stations in the south-east, in particular, with the towns of [[Lyubertsy]], [[Kurovskoye, Moscow Oblast|Kurovskoye]], and [[Shatura]]. The stations the line serves are located in Moscow, as well as in Lyubertsy, Ramenskoye, Orekhovo-Zuyevo, and Shatura in Moscow Oblast. The suburban trains have their western terminus at [[Moscow Kazansky railway station]] in Moscow. In the eastern direction, the suburban trains terminate at Kurovskaya, Shatura, and Cherusti. There are also direct suburban trains to [[Yegoryevsk railway station|Yegoryevsk]] which from Kurovskaya follow [[Greater Ring of the Moscow Railway]].<ref></ref> --> The line is operated by [[Moscow Railway]]. The tracks between Moscow Kazansky railway station and Lyubertsy I are also used by [[Kazansky suburban railway line]].

<!--The suburban railway line follows the railway which connects Moscow with [[Arzamas]] and [[Kazan]]. It is electrified and has two tracks everywhere between Moscow and Kazan, though in [[Vekovka railway station|Vekovka]] the electric power changes.<ref></ref> <!--The distance between Kazansky railway station and Cherusti is .-->

==History==
The railway between Moscow and [[Kolomna]], which includes the section between Moscow and Lyubertsy, was constructed between 1860 and 1862 and was officially open for passenger and cargo traffic on 20 July 1862.<ref></ref>

The section between Moscow and Lyubertsy was electrified in 1938.<ref name="parovoz_elec"></ref> <!--It was extended to Cherusti in 1960.<ref></ref> -->

==Stations==
Following the standard notations in Russia, a railway stop below is called a station if it is a terminus or if it has a cargo terminal, and it is called a platform otherwise.
# [[Moscow Kazansky railway station]] (station), transfer to [[Komsomolskaya (Sokolnicheskaya line)|Kurskaya metro station of Sokolnicheskaya line]] and [[Komsomolskaya (Koltsevaya line)|Komsomolskaya metro station of Koltsevaya line]];
# [[Elektrozavodskaya railway station|Elektrozavodskaya]] (platform), transfer to [[Elektrozavodskaya (Arbatsko–Pokrovskaya line)|Elektrozavodskaya metro station]];
# [[Sortirovochnaya (Kazansky suburban railway line)|Sortirovochnaya]] (platform);
# [[Aviamotornaya railway station|Aviamotornaya]] (platform), transfer to [[Aviamotornaya (Kalininsko–Solntsevskaya line)|Aviamotornaya metro station of Kalininsko–Solntsevskaya]] and [[Aviamotornaya (Bolshaya Koltsevaya line)|Aviamotornaya metro station of Bolshaya Koltsevaya line]];
# [[Andronovka (Kazansky suburban railway line)|Andronovka]] (platform), transfer to [[Andronovka (Moscow Central Circle)|Andronovka Moscow Central Circle station]];
# [[Perovo railway station|Perovo]] (station);
# [[Plyushchevo railway station|Plyushchevo]] (platform);
# [[Veshnyaki railway station|Veshnyaki]] (platform);
# [[Vykhino railway station|Vykhino]] (platform), transfer to [[Vykhino (Moscow Metro)|Vykhino metro station]];
# [[Kosino railway station|Kosino]] (platform), transfer to [[Lermontovsky Prospekt]] and [[Kosino (Moscow Metro)|Kosino metro stations]];
# [[Ukhtomskaya railway station|Ukhtomskaya]] (platform);
# [[Lyubertsy I]] (station), the last station jointly used with [[Ryazansky suburban railway line]];
# [[Panki railway station (Russia)|Panki]] (platform);
# [[Tomilino railway station (Russia)|Tomilino]] (platform);

==References==




[[Category:Transport in Moscow]]
[[Category:Transport in Moscow Oblast]]
[[Category:Transport in Ryazan Oblast]]
[[Category:Moscow Railway]]


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