Aeroport Sheremetyevo railway station

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Aeroport Sheremetyevo
Moscow Railway station
Aeroexpress Stadler.jpg
General information
Location Moscow
Russia
Coordinates 55°57′51″N37°25′05″E / 55.9641°N 37.4180°E / 55.9641; 37.4180
Owned by Russian Railways
Operated by Moscow Railway
History
Opened10 June 2008 (2008-06-10)
ElectrifiedYes
Services
Preceding station Aeroexpress Following station
Okruzhnaya
towards Odintsovo
Odintsovo to Sheremetyevo Airport Terminus

Aeroport Sheremetyevo is a railway station in Sheremetyevo Airport which is served by Aeroexpress. It was opened on 10 June 2008. [1] [2]

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References

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