Russian name
|
Transliterated name
|
Name meaning
|
Railroad
|
Train endpoints
|
Train number
|
Operated
|
Note
|
Ref
|
Аврора
|
Avrora
|
Aurora
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Leningradsky – St.Petersburg Glavny
|
741/742, 743/744
|
1963–2010
|
Returning to service 19th December 2024
|
?
|
Арктика
|
Arktika
|
Arctic
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Leningradsky – Murmansk
|
015А/016А
|
present
|
|
[1]
|
Баргузин
|
Barguzin
|
Barguzin river
|
RŽD
|
Irkutsk – Zabaykalsk
|
321И/322И
|
present
|
|
[2]
|
Белогорье
|
Belogorie
|
Belogorye
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Kursky – Belgorod
|
072В/071В
|
2004–present
|
|
[3]
|
Белые ночи
|
Belye nochi
|
White nights
|
RŽD
|
St. Petersburg Ladozhsky – Vologda
|
617Я/618Я
|
present
|
|
[4]
|
Волга
|
Volga
|
Volga river
|
RŽD
|
St.Petersburg Glavny – Nizhny Novgorod
|
059Г/059А
|
1976–present
|
|
[5]
|
Волгоград
|
Volgograd
|
Volgograd
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Paveletsky – Volgograd
|
001Ж/001И
|
present
|
|
[6]
|
Воронеж
|
Voronezh
|
Voronezh
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Paveletsky – Voronezh
|
025В/025Я
|
2001–present
|
|
[7]
|
Вятка
|
Vyatka
|
Vyatka river
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Yaroslavsky – Kirov
|
031Г/032Г
|
present
|
|
[8]
|
Гилюй
|
Gilyuy
|
Gilyuy river
|
RŽD
|
Blagoveshchensk – Tynda
|
081Э/081Ч
|
1994–present
|
|
[9]
|
Демидовский экспресс
|
Demidovskiy express
|
P. G. Demidov express
|
RŽD
|
St. Petersburg Ladozhsky – Yekaterinburg
|
071Е/072Е
|
2003–present
|
|
[10]
|
Дневной экспресс
|
Dnevnoy express
|
Daily Express
|
RŽD
|
Samara – Penza
|
109Й/110Й
|
present
|
|
[11]
|
Енисей
|
Enisey
|
Yenisey river
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Yaroslavsky – Krasnoyarsk
|
055Ы/056Ы
|
1993–present
|
|
[12]
|
Жигули
|
Zhiguli
|
Zhiguli mountains
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Kazansky – Samara
|
009Й/010Й
|
1965–present
|
|
[13]
|
Ингушетия
|
Ingushetiya
|
Ingushetia
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Kazansky – Nazran
|
146Э/145С
|
2013–present
|
|
[14]
|
Иртыш
|
Irtysh
|
Irtysh river
|
RŽD
|
Novosibirsk – Omsk
|
088Н/087Н
|
present
|
|
[15]
|
Италмас
|
Italmas
|
globeflower
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Kazansky – Izhevsk
|
025Г/026Г
|
present
|
|
[16]
|
Кузбасс
|
Kuzbass
|
Kuznetsk Basin
|
RŽD
|
Novosibirsk – Kemerovo
|
029Н/030Н
|
present
|
|
[17]
|
Лев Толстой
|
Lev Tolstoy
|
Leo Tolstoy
|
VR Group, RŽD
|
Moscow Leningradsky – Helsinki
|
031А/032А
|
1975–present
|
|
[18]
|
Лотос
|
Lotos
|
Lotus
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Paveletsky – Astrakhan
|
005Г/005Ж
|
present
|
|
[19]
|
Марий Эл
|
Mariy El
|
Mari El
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Kazansky – Yoshkar Ola
|
058Э/058Г
|
1993–present
|
|
[20]
|
Мордовия
|
Mordoviya
|
Mordovia
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Kazansky – Saransk
|
041Й/042Й
|
1995–present
|
|
[21]
|
Нижегородец
|
Nizhegorodets
|
Nizhegorodian
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Kursky – Nizhny Novgorod
|
035Г/036Э
|
present
|
|
[22]
|
Саратов
|
Saratov
|
Saratov
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Paveletsky – Saratov
|
009Г/009Ж
|
present
|
|
[23]
|
Фирменный
|
Firmenniy
|
Deluxe train
|
RŽD
|
Nizhny Novgorod – Izhevsk
|
051Г/051Э
|
present
|
|
[24]
|
Новокузнецк
|
Novokuznetsk
|
Novokuznetsk
|
RŽD
|
St. Petersburg Ladozhsky – Novokuznetsk
|
013Н/014Н
|
1996–present
|
|
[25]
|
Обь
|
Ob
|
Ob river
|
RŽD
|
Novosibirsk – Novy Urengoy
|
125Н/125Е
|
present
|
|
[26]
|
Океан
|
Okean
|
Ocean
|
RŽD
|
Vladivostok - Khabarovsk
|
005Э/006Э
|
2000–present
|
|
[27]
|
Омич
|
Omich
|
"of Omsk"
|
RŽD
|
Omsk — Nizhnevartovsk
|
115Н/115Е
|
present
|
|
[28]
|
Оренбуржье
|
Orenburzhie
|
Orenburg Oblast
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Kazansky – Orenburg
|
031Е/032Й
|
1977–present
|
|
[29]
|
Карелия
|
Kareliya
|
Karelia
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Leningradsky – Petrozavodsk
|
017А/018А
|
1996-2007, 2012–present
|
|
[30]
|
Поволжье
|
Povolzhye
|
Volga region
|
RŽD
|
St. Petersburg Moskovsky – Kazan
|
133Г/133А
|
present
|
|
[31]
|
Полярная стрела
|
Polyarnaya strela
|
Polar Arrow
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Yaroslavsky – Labytnangi
|
022Я/021Н
|
2004–present
|
|
[32]
|
Поморье
|
Pomorie
|
Pomorie region
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Yaroslavsky – Severodvinsk
|
116М/115Я
|
2013–present
|
|
[33]
|
Moscow Yaroslavsky – Arkhangelsk
|
118М/117Я
|
[34]
|
Приосколье
|
Prioskolie
|
Oskol river region
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Kursky – Stary Oskol
|
057Ч/057В
|
2005–present
|
|
[35]
|
Псков
|
Pskov
|
Pskov
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Leningradsky – Pskov
|
010А/010Ч
|
present
|
|
[36]
|
Россия
|
Rossiya
|
Russia
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Yaroslavsky – Vladivostok
|
002Щ/001М
|
1966–present
|
The longest single passenger train journey in the world[37]
|
[38]
|
Самара
|
Samara
|
Samara
|
RŽD
|
St. Petersburg Moskovsky – Samara
|
107Й/107Ж
|
2005–present
|
|
[39]
|
Северная Пальмира
|
Severnaya Palmira
|
Northern Palmyra
|
RŽD
|
St. Petersburg Moskovsky – Adler
|
035А/036А (035В/036С)
|
2016–present
|
|
[40]
|
Северный Урал
|
Severnyi Ural
|
Northern Ural
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Yaroslavsky – Serov
|
084М/084Е
|
1984–present
|
|
[41]
|
Сура
|
Sura
|
Sura river
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Kazansky – Penza
|
051Й/052М
|
1966–present
|
|
[42]
|
Сыктывкар
|
Syktyvkar
|
Syktyvkar
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Yaroslavsky – Syktyvkar
|
034М/034Я
|
2006–present
|
|
[43]
|
Тамбов
|
Tambov
|
Tambov
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Paveletsky – Tambov
|
031Ч/031В
|
1994–present
|
|
[44]
|
Томич
|
Tomich
|
"of Tomsk"
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Yaroslavsky – Tomsk-2
|
037Н/038Н
|
present
|
|
[45]
|
Тюмень
|
Tyumen
|
Tyumen
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Kazansky – Nizhevartovsk
|
059Е/060У
|
present
|
|
[46]
|
Ульяновск
|
Uliyanovsk
|
Ulyanovsk
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Kazansky – Ulyanovsk
|
021Й/022Й
|
1993–present
|
|
[47]
|
Урал
|
Ural
|
Ural
|
RŽD
|
Kislovodsk – Yekaterinburg
|
045Е/045С
|
1964–present
|
Until 2009 operated on the Moscow – Yekaterinburg line.
|
[48]
|
Чувашия
|
Chuvashiya
|
Chuvashia
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Kazansky – Cheboksary
|
053Ж/054Г
|
present
|
|
[49]
|
Шексна
|
Sheksna
|
Sheksna river
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Yaroslavsky – Cherepovets
|
126Ч/126Я
|
present
|
|
[50]
|
Южный Урал
|
Yuzhny Ural
|
South Ural
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Kazansky – Chelyabinsk
|
013У/014Е
|
1965–present
|
|
[51]
|
Юность
|
Yunost
|
Youth
|
RŽD
|
Khabarovsk – Komsomolsk-on-Amur
|
667Э/667Ж
|
2011–present
|
Yunost (№ 023/024) previously operated on the Moscow-St. Petersburg line (–2009)
|
[52]
|
Ямал
|
Yamal
|
Yamal
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Yaroslavsky – Novy Urengoi
|
011Е/012Я
|
2003–present
|
|
[53]
|
Янтарь
|
Yantar
|
Amber
|
RŽD, BŽD
|
Moscow Belorussky – Minsk Main – Kaliningrad
|
029Ч/030Ч
|
1961–present
|
|
[54]
|
Кавказ
|
Kavkaz
|
Caucasus
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Kazansky – Kislovodsk
|
003С/004М
|
2017–present
|
|
[55]
|
Иван Паристый
|
Ivan Paristiy
|
Ivan Paristy
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Kiyevsky – Bryansk
|
737А/738А
739А/740А
741В/742В
|
1998–present
|
Named "Desna" until 2006 after the Desna river.
Daily fast train, not categorized as "branded" (firmeny)
|
[56]
[57]
[58]
|
Красная стрела
|
Krasnaya strela
|
Red Arrow
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Leningradsky – St. Petersburg Moskovsky
(Saint Petersburg–Moscow railway)
|
002А/001А
|
1931–present
|
First and oldest named (firmeny) train in Russia.
|
[59]
|
Смена-А. Бетанкур
|
Smena-A. Betankur
|
Smena magazine / A. de Betancourt
|
RŽD
|
025А/026А
|
1989–present
|
|
[60]
|
Экспресс
|
Express
|
Express
|
RŽD
|
003А/004А
|
present
|
|
[61]
|
Невский экспресс
|
Nevsky Express
|
Neva river
|
RŽD
|
747/748
|
2001–2008, 2010–present
|
Daily fast train, not categorized as "branded" (firmeny)
|
[62]
|
Гранд Экспресс
|
Grand Express
|
Grand Express
|
private company
|
054Ч/053Ч
|
2005–present
|
First privately owned named train in Russia.
|
[63]
|
Мегаполис
|
Megapolis
|
Megapolis
|
private company
|
019У/020У
|
2006–present
|
|
[64]
|
Сапсан
|
Sapsan
|
Peregrine falcon
|
RŽD
|
|
2009–present
|
High-speed train
|
[65]
|
Алле́гро
|
Allegro
|
Allegro (music)
|
Karelian Trains
|
Helsinki Central – St. Petersburg Finlyandsky
|
781М/782М, 783М/784М, 785М/786A, 787М/788М
|
2010–present
|
High-speed train
|
[66]
|
Ласточка
|
Lastochka
|
Swallow
|
RŽD
|
St. Petersburg Moskovsky – Veliky Novgorod,
Moscow – Nizhny Novgorod, Rosa Khutor – Krasnodar, Imeretinsky Kurort – Krasnodar, Maikop – Adler, Moscow – Smolensk, Krasnodar– Anapa, Krasnodar– Kislovodsk
|
|
present
|
High-speed train
|
[67]
|
Стриж
|
Strizh
|
Swift
|
RŽD
|
Moscow – Nizhny Novgorod, Moscow – Berlin Ostbahnhof
|
|
present
|
High-speed train
|
[68]
|
Славянский экспресс
|
Slavyansky Express
|
|
BČ
|
Moscow Belorussky – Brest
|
|
2006–2010 (Moscow – Minsk)
2011–present
|
|
|
Таврия
|
Tavriya
|
Tavria
|
private company
|
Moscow Kazansky – Simferopol, St. Petersburg Moskovsky – Sevastopol
|
028Ч/028С
007А/008С
|
2019–present
|
|
[69]
|
Татарстан
|
Tatarstan
|
Tatarstan
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Kazansky – Kazan
|
001Г/002Й
|
1993–present
|
Premium category since 2009
|
[70]
|
Кубань
|
Kuban
|
Kuban
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Kazansky – Novorossiysk
|
030Й/030С
|
present
|
Premium category since 2009
|
[71]
|
Ти́хий Дон
|
Tikhiy Don
|
And Quiet Flows the Don
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Kazansky – Rostov-on-Don
|
020С/019С
|
1966–present
|
Premium category since 2009
|
[72]
|
Сочи
|
Sochi
|
Sochi
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Kazansky – Adler
|
102С/102М
|
1964–present
|
Premium category since 2009
|
[73]
|
Московия
|
Moscovia
|
Muscovy
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Kazansky – Adler
|
104Ж/104В
|
2001–present
|
Premium category since 2010
|
[74]
|
Текстильный край
|
Textil'ny krai
|
Textile Land
|
RŽD
|
St. Petersburg Moskovsky – Ivanovo
|
045Я/045А
|
2011–present
|
|
[75]
|
Николаевский экспресс
|
Nikolaevsky Express
|
Nikolay II
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Leningradsky – St. Petersburg Moskovsky
|
005А/006А
|
2015–present
|
|
[76]
|
Атаман Платов
|
Ataman Platov
|
Matvei Platov
|
RŽD
|
Rostov-on-Don – Adler
|
642С/642Ж
|
2009–present
|
Previously running on the Moscow – Rostov-on-Don line
|
[77]
|
Тверской экспресс
|
Tverskoy Express
|
Tver
|
RŽD
|
St. Petersburg Moskovsky – Astrakhan
|
109Ж/109А
|
present
|
|
[78]
|
Савва Мамонтов
|
Savva Mamontov
|
Savva Mamontov
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Yaroslavsky – Yaroslavl
|
105Я/106Я
103Я/104Я
101Я/102Я
|
present
|
|
[79]
|
Балтийский экспресс
|
Baltisky Express
|
Baltic sea
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Leningradsky – Tallinn
|
034/033
|
present
|
International train
|
|
|
Baltija (Baltics)
|
|
RŽD, LDz
|
St. Petersburg Vitebsky – Riga
|
|
present
|
International train
|
|
Белый аист
|
Bely Aist
|
|
BŽD
|
Minsk Main – Kyiv Main
|
|
present
|
International train
|
|
|
Bulgaria Express
|
|
|
Moscow Kiyevsky – Sofia
|
|
present
|
International train
|
|
|
Kazakhstan
|
|
RŽD, KTŽ
|
Saratov – Almaty
|
|
present
|
International train
|
|
|
Kirghizia
|
|
KTJ
|
Moscow Kazansky – Bishkek-2
|
|
present
|
International train
|
|
|
Latvijas Ekspresis (from Latvian: Latvian Express)
|
|
RŽD, LDz
|
Moscow Rizhsky – Riga
|
|
present
|
International train
|
|
Летува
|
Lietuva
|
Lithuania
|
RŽD, BŽD, LG
|
Moscow Belorussky – Minsk Main – Vilnius
|
|
present
|
International train
|
|
|
Mayak
|
Lighthouse
|
RŽD, BŽD, UZ
|
St. Petersburg Vitebsky – Kyiv Main – Odesa
|
|
present
|
International train
|
|
|
Moldova
|
|
RŽD, UZ, CFM
|
Moscow (Kiyevsky) – Kyiv Main – Chişinău
|
|
present
|
International train
|
|
|
Odesa
|
|
RŽD, UZ
|
Moscow Kiyevsky – Kyiv Main – Odesa
|
|
present
|
International train
|
|
|
Moscow Express/Berlin
|
|
DB, PKP, BŽD, RŽD
|
Berlin Hauptbahnhof – Moscow Belorussky
|
|
present
|
International train
|
|
|
Polonez
|
|
RŽD, BŽD, PKP
|
Moscow Belorussky – Minsk Main – Warszawa Centralna
|
|
present
|
International train
|
|
|
Pridneprovie
|
|
RŽD, UZ
|
Moscow Kursky – Dnipro
|
|
present
|
International train
|
|
|
Sodruzhestvo
|
Commonwealth
|
RŽD, UZ, CFM
|
Moscow Kiyevsky – Kyiv (Main) – Chişinău
|
|
present
|
International train
|
|
|
Tajikistan
|
|
TDŽ
|
Moscow Kazansky – Dushanbe
|
|
present
|
International train
|
|
|
Uzbekistan
|
|
UTI
|
Moscow Kazansky – Tashkent
|
|
present
|
International train
|
|
|
Vltava
|
|
|
Moscow Belorussky – Minsk Main – Warszawa Centralna – Prague Main
|
|
present
|
International train
|
|
Восток
|
Vostok
|
East
|
RŽD, CR
|
Moscow Yaroslavsky – Beijing Main
|
|
present
|
International train
|
|
|
Vostok-Zapad Express
|
East-West Express
|
RŽD, BŽD, PKP
|
Moscow Belorussky – Minsk Main – Warszawa Centralna
|
|
present
|
International train
|
|
Юрмала
|
Yurmala
|
Jūrmala
|
RŽD, LDz
|
Moscow Rizhsky – Riga
|
|
present
|
International train
|
Афанасий Никитин
|
Afanasiy Nikitin
|
Afanasy Nikitin
|
RŽD
|
037А/038А
|
1991–present
|
Алтай
|
Altay
|
Altai
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Kazansky – Barnaul
|
036М/036Н
|
not named since 2011
|
|
|
Байкал
|
Baikal
|
Lake Baikal
|
RŽD
|
St. Petersburg Moskovsky – Irkutsk
|
|
1964–2013
|
|
[80]
|
Башкортостан
|
Bashkortostan
|
Bashkortostan
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Kazansky – Ufa
|
039Й/040Й
|
1965–2017
|
|
[81]
|
|
Belomorie
|
|
RŽD
|
Moscow (Yaroslavsky) – Arkhangelsk
|
|
present
|
|
|
Белоруссия
|
Belorussia
|
Belarus
|
RŽD, BŽD
|
Moscow (Belorussky) – Minsk (Main)
|
|
present
|
|
|
Буревестник
|
Burevestnik
|
Petrel
|
RŽD
|
Moscow (Kursky) – Nizhny Novgorod
|
153Г/154Г
|
discontinued since 2014
|
|
[82]
|
|
Chelyabinsky Express
|
|
RŽD
|
St. Petersburg (Ladozhsky) – Chelyabinsk
|
|
present
|
|
|
Черноморец
|
Chernomorets
|
Blask Sea
|
RŽD
|
St. Petersburg Moskovsky – Novorossiysk
|
|
discontinued since 2019
|
|
|
Даурия
|
Dauriya
|
Transbaikal
|
RŽD
|
Zabaikalsk – Chita
|
650Ч/649Ч
|
discontinued
|
|
|
Две столицы
|
Dve stolitsy
|
Two Capitals
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Leningradsky – St. Petersburg Moskovsky
|
063А/064А
|
discontinued
|
|
[83]
|
|
Il'men'
|
|
RŽD
|
Moscow (Leningradsky) – Veliky Novgorod
|
|
present
|
|
|
Кама
|
Kama
|
Kama river
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Yaroslavsky – Perm
|
017Е/018Е
|
1967–2010, 2016–2019
|
|
|
|
Kyiv
|
|
RŽD, UZ
|
Moscow (Kiyevsky) – Kyiv (Main)
|
|
discontinued since 2014
|
International train
|
|
|
Kostroma
|
|
RŽD
|
Moscow (Yaroslavsky) – Kostroma
|
|
present
|
|
|
Красный Яр
|
Krasniy Yar
|
Krasnoyarsk
|
RŽD
|
Novosibirsk – Krasnoyarsk
|
085Ы/086Ы
|
2006–discontinued
|
|
[84]
|
|
Krym
|
Crimea
|
RŽD, UZ
|
Moscow (Kursky) – Kharkov – Simferopol
|
|
discontinued since 2014
|
|
|
Липецк
|
Lipetsk
|
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Paveletsky – Lipetsk
|
029В/029М
|
discontinued
|
|
|
|
Lybid'
|
|
RŽD, BŽD, UZ
|
St. Petersburg (Vitebsky) – Kyiv (Main)
|
|
present
|
|
|
Магнитка
|
Magnitka
|
Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Kazansky – Magnitogorsk
|
|
discontinued since 2010
|
|
|
Малахит
|
Malahit
|
Malachite
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Yaroslavsky – Nizhny Tagil
|
|
1976–2017
|
|
[85]
|
|
Minsk
|
|
RŽD, BŽD
|
Moscow (Belorussky) – Minsk (Main)
|
|
present
|
|
|
|
Neman
|
|
BŽD
|
Moscow (Belorussky) – Grodno
|
|
present
|
|
|
|
Nikolay Konaryov
|
|
RŽD, UZ
|
Moscow Kursky – Kharkov
|
|
discontinued since 2019
|
|
|
Николай Никольский
|
Nikolay Nikolskiy
|
Nikolay Porfirievich Nikolsky
|
RŽD
|
Novosibirsk – Krasnoyarsk
|
083Н/084Н
|
discontinued
|
|
[86]
|
|
Osetia
|
|
RŽD
|
Moscow (Kazansky) – Rostov-on-Don – Vladikavkaz
|
|
present
|
|
|
|
Peresvet
|
|
RŽD
|
St. Petersburg (Moskovsky) – Moscow (Kursky) – Bryansk
|
|
present
|
|
|
Репин
|
Repin
|
Ilya Repin
|
VR Group
|
Helsinki Central – St. Petersburg Finlyandsky
|
|
1974–2010
|
International train.
|
|
Рыбинск
|
Rybinsk
|
Rybinsk
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Belorussky – Rybinsk
|
601Я/602Я
|
not named since 2012
|
|
|
Саяны
|
Sayany
|
Sayan Mountains
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Yaroslavsky – Abakan
|
|
present
|
|
|
|
Serebryanye Klyuchi
|
Silver Springs
|
RŽD
|
Moscow (Kazansky) – Sergach
|
|
present
|
|
|
|
Seym
|
|
RŽD
|
Moscow (Kursky) – Lgov
|
|
present
|
|
|
Сибелиус
|
Sibelius
|
Jean Sibelius
|
VR Group
|
Helsinki (Central) – St. Petersburg (Finlyandsky)
|
|
1992–2010
|
International train
|
|
Сибиряк
|
Sibirjak
|
Siberian
|
DB, PKP, BŽD, RŽD, KTŽ
|
Berlin Hauptbahnhof – Adler Berlin Hauptbahnhof – Nur-Sultan Berlin Hauptbahnhof – Chelyabinsk Berlin Hauptbahnhof – Kazan Berlin Hauptbahnhof – Moscow Belorussky Berlin Hauptbahnhof – Novosibirsk Berlin Hauptbahnhof – St. Petersburg Vitebsky Berlin Hauptbahnhof – Ufa
|
|
discontinued since 2013
|
|
|
Сибиряк
|
Sibiryak
|
Siberian
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Yaroslavsky – Novosibirsk
|
025Н/026Н
|
discontinued since 2014
|
|
|
|
Slava
|
Glory
|
RŽD
|
St. Petersburg (Moskovsky) – Moscow (Kursky) – Volgograd
|
|
present
|
|
|
Смоленск
|
Smolensk
|
Smolensk
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Belorussky – Smolensk
|
033Ж/034Ж
|
present
|
|
[87]
|
Соловей
|
Solovey
|
Nightingale
|
RŽD
|
St. Petersburg (Moskovsky) – Moscow (Kursky) – Kursk
|
|
discontinued since 2014
|
|
|
|
Sozh
|
|
RŽD, BŽD
|
Moscow (Belorussky) – Gomel
|
|
present
|
|
|
Столичный экспресс
|
Stolichny Express
|
Capital Express
|
RŽD, UZ
|
Moscow Kiyevsky – Kyiv Main
|
001Я/002Л
|
2005–2015
|
|
[88]
|
|
Sumy
|
|
RŽD, UZ
|
Moscow (Kiyevsky) – Sumy
|
|
operates as add-on through-coaches to the train Kharkiv-Moscow
|
|
|
|
Svisloch
|
|
RŽD, BŽD
|
Moscow (Belorussky) – Minsk (Main)
|
|
present
|
|
|
|
Tissa
|
|
RŽD, UZ
|
Moscow (Kiyevsky) – Kyiv (Main) – Uzhhorod (Central)
|
|
discontinued since 2014
|
|
|
Троянда Донбасу
|
Troyanda Donbasu
|
The Rose of Donbas
|
RŽD, UZ
|
Moscow (Kursky) – Donetsk
|
|
discontinued since 2014 due to war in Donbas
|
International train. Previously named "Donbas".
|
|
Тургенев
|
Turgenev
|
Ivan Turgenev
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Kursky – Oryol Moscow Kursky – Simferopol
|
603М/604М 029/030
|
2006–2014
|
|
[89]
|
|
Ugolyok
|
|
RŽD, UZ
|
Moscow (Kursky) – Donetsk
|
|
discontinued
|
|
|
|
Ukraine
|
|
RŽD, UZ
|
Moscow (Kiyevsky) – Kyiv (Main)
|
|
discontinued
|
|
|
Вологодские зори
|
Vologodskie zori
|
Vologda Sunrises
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Yaroslavsky – Vologda
|
059Я/060Я
|
1978–2014
|
|
[90]
|
|
Volyn
|
|
RŽD, UZ
|
Moscow (Kiyevsky) – Kyiv (Main) – Kovel
|
|
since 2014 operates as a regular train
|
|
|
Эльбрус
|
Elbrus
|
Mount Elbrus
|
RŽD
|
Moscow Kazansky – Nalchik
|
061С/062Ч
|
discontinued
|
|
[91]
|
|
Yarmarka
|
Fair
|
RŽD
|
Moscow (Kazansky) – Nizhny Novgorod
|
|
present
|
|
|
|
Yugra
|
Yugra
|
RŽD
|
Moscow (Yaroslavsky) – Yekaterinburg – Nizhnevartovsk
|
|
present
|
|
|
|
Zauralie
|
Transurals
|
RŽD
|
Moscow (Kazansky) – Petropavlovsk
|
|
present
|
|
|
|
Zvezda
|
Star
|
RŽD, BŽD
|
St. Petersburg (Vitebsky) – Minsk (Main)
|
|
present
|
|
|