List of busiest railway stations in Russia

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This is a list of the busiest railway stations in Russia sorted by the average number of passengers boarding daily in 2019, statistics and data are collected by Russian Railways. Ridership numbers are for Russian Railways only, other rail transport like subway, and stations of Crimea Railway are not included.

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Train stations with more than 2.5 million passengers per year are shown.

RankRailway stationPassengers (millions per year) [1] CityPhotograph
SumCommuterLong distance
1 Moscow Yaroslavsky 78.671.86.8 Moscow Yaroslavsky rail terminal front side.jpg
2 Moscow Kursky 71.158.312.8 Moscow Kurskvokzal.jpg
3 Moscow Kazansky 49.933.516.4 Moscow Moscow Kazansky railway station asv2019-06.jpg
4 Moscow Leningradsky 39.727.612.1 Moscow Leningradskii vokzal.JPG
5 Moscow Kiyevsky 29.025.23.8 Moscow 2015 night in Moscow - Kievsky Rail Terminal 01.jpg
6 Moscow Belorussky 26.922.74.2 Moscow Beloruss-vokzal.jpg
7 Moskovsky 25.18.516.6 Saint Petersburg Moskovskiy rail terminal in SPB.jpg
8 Moscow Paveletsky 21.818.13.7 Moscow Moscow 05-2017 img22 Paveletsky Terminus.jpg
9 Tsaritsyno 16.216.20.0 Moscow Tsaritsyno District, Moscow, Russia - panoramio (31).jpg
10 Moscow Savyolovsky 15.115.10.0 Moscow Moscow Savyolovsky Terminus asv2019-01.jpg
11 Finland 13.713.00.7 Saint Petersburg Finlandsky Rail Terminal.jpg
12 Nizhny Novgorod 13.08.24.9 Nizhny Novgorod Nizhny Novgorod railway station asv2019-05.jpg
13 Baltiysky 12.812.10.7 Saint Petersburg Spb 06-2012 Baltic Railway Terminal.jpg
14 Yekaterinburg 10.14.85.2 Yekaterinburg ZhD Vokzal Sverdlovsk-Passazhirskii.jpg
15 Vitebsky 9.88.61.2 Saint Petersburg Vitebsky Rail Terminal SPB.jpg
16 Adler 6.72.93.8 Sochi Adler Railway Station (2018) - exterior.jpg
17 Samara 6.53.53.0 Samara Samarskii ZhD Vokzal.jpg
18 Tver 6.05.20.8 Tver Tver railway station december 2015.jpg
19 Ladozhsky 5.91.44.5 Saint Petersburg Ladozhsky Rail Terminal of SPB 02.jpg
20 Rostov-Glavny 5.62.13.5 Rostov-on-Don Rostov-glavny-railway-station-october-2012.jpg
21 Krasnodar-1 5.51.14.4 Krasnodar Zheleznodorozhnyi vokzal stantsii Krasnodar-1.jpg
22 Sochi 5.22.62.7 Sochi Sochi Train Station.jpg
23 Barnaul  [ ru ]4.94.10.8 Barnaul BarnaulStation.jpg
24 Perm II 4.62.71.9 Perm Perm asv2019-05 img56 Perm-II station.jpg
25 Kazan 4.41.82.6 Kazan Kazan Railway station 08-2016 img1.jpg
26 Tyumen 4.30.93.4 Tyumen Tyumen Railway Station Terminal 2008.jpg
27 Novosibirsk 4.10.04.1 Novosibirsk Vokzal Novosibirska.jpg
28 Saratov-1  [ ru ]3.91.12.9 Saratov Saratov Zheleznodorozhnyi vokzal.jpg
29 Krasnoyarsk 3.81.52.4 Krasnoyarsk Krs railstation.jpg
30 Voronezh-1 3.71.52.2 Voronezh Vokzal Voronezh-1.jpg
31 Kirov 3.61.42.2 Kirov Vyatka-Kirov asv2019-05 img37 Kirov-Pass station.jpg
32 Bryansk-Orlovsky  [ ru ]3.41.12.3 Bryansk Bryansk-I 2010.jpg
33 Yaroslavl-Glavny 3.30.52.7 Yaroslavl Railway Station Square of Yaroslavl.jpg
34 Vladimir  [ ru ]3.21.71.5 Vladimir Vladimir-train-station.jpg
35 Volgograd 3.21.02.2 Volgograd May2015 Volgograd img18 Central station.jpg
36 Irkutsk 3.11.21.9 Irkutsk Irkutsk-Passagirsky.jpg
37 Moscow Rizhsky 3.12.70.3 Moscow Rizhvokzal.jpg
38 Vladivostok 2.82.00.8 Vladivostok Vladivostok Railway station P8050426 2200.jpg
39 Ufa 2.80.81.9 Ufa Zheleznodorozhnyi vokzal Ufy.jpg
40 Tula 2.71.61.1 Tula Mosvokzal-tula.jpg
41 Omsk 2.70.02.7 Omsk Omsk railroad station.jpg
42 Khabarovsk 2.70.42.3 Khabarovsk Khabarovsk-1 railway station.JPG
43 Anapa  [ ru ]2.60.02.6 Anapa Anapa.Vokzal.JPG
44 Vyborg 2.61.50.1 Vyborg Zheleznodorozhnaia stantsiia Vyborg.jpg
45 Dzerzhinsk  [ ru ]2.62.20.4 Dzerzhinsk Dzerzhinsk train station building 2.jpg

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