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A new train will be launched to Simferopol from Moscow: schedule, route, ticket prices
Train
The train will depart daily from the Kiyevskiy railway station in Moscow at 09:30 p.m., arriving in Simferopol on the second day at 11:05 p.m. Travel time will be 49 hours 35 minutes. The route will pass through Tula, Oryol, Kursk, Voronezh, Rostov-on-Don (Pervomaiskaya station). In Crimea, stops are: Kerch, Sem Kolódezey, Vladislávovka and Dzhankóy.

The train will depart from Simferopol at 01:35 p.m. and arrive in Moscow a day later at 01:57 p.m. Travel time will be 48 hours 22 minutes.

At the start of sales, Tavria will have five carriages (two reserved seats carriages and three compartment carriages). In the future, it is planned to increase their number to nine. Part of the journey (the 9 km station from Moscow and back), the carriages will go as a part of the train No. 563/564 on the Moscow-Anapa route.

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Transportation on a 'combo' ticket to Crimea
The fare from Moscow to Simferopol is fixed:

  • in a reserved seat carriage 4,873 rubles (about $ 88);
  • in a compartment carriage 8,504 rubles (about $ 155 − upper berth), 9,424 rubles (about $ 171 − lower berth).

"The measures to support the transport accessibility of Crimea, constantly taken at the federal and regional levels, are yielding results, and thanks to new additional trains, more guests will be able to come to the peninsula. Crimea is improving its accessibility, and we are happy to receive everyone on vacation," said Vadim Volchenko, Minister of Resorts and Tourism of the Republic of Crimea.

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The bus
Additional carriages were rented to organize the route. Thanks to the launch of this train, at least 38,000 additional seats will go on sale (on round trips for the entire circulation period).

Thus, from July to the end of September, five trains will run on the Moscow-Simferopol route:  one double-decker and four single-deckers (including the train between Moscow and Sevastopol).

Tickets are available on the official website of the company without extra fees, at the long-distance ticket offices of railway stations, at the ticket offices and on the websites of sales agents.

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View of Yalta