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4K WALKING TOUR MOSCOW RUSSIA ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡บ Belorusskaya-Dynamo.

Our route starts from the Belorusskaya metro station past the Belorussky railway station along Leningradsky Prospekt and ends at the Dynamo metro station.
Belorussky Railway Station (in 1870-1871 โ€” Smolensky, in 1871-1912 and in 1917-1922 โ€” Brest, in 1912-1917 โ€” Alexandrovsky, in 1922-1936 โ€” Belorussko-Baltiysky) is a passenger terminal of the Moscow-Passenger-Smolenskaya station, one of the ten railway stations in Moscow. It is located on Tverskaya Zastava Square, 7.

Belorussky railway station is part of the Moscow Regional Directorate of Railway Stations.

The Moscow-Passenger-Smolenskaya railway station of the Moscow Railway is part of the Moscow-Smolensk center for organizing the work of railway stations โ€” DTS-3 of the Moscow Traffic Management Directorate.

According to the main application, it is passenger, according to the volume of work โ€” extracurricular. It is the starting point of the Smolensk (Belarusian) direction of the Moscow Railway as part of the Moscow โ€” Minsk highway, as well as the station of the MCD-1 “Belorussko-Savelovsky” line of Moscow central diameters. It is not a dead end, the line continues in transit further, as the Alekseevskaya connecting line.

Since 2018, a combined station has been operating on the basis of the Moscow-Passenger-Smolenskaya and Moscow-Tovarnaya stations.

The station serves from 14 to 25 thousand passengers per day (3-5 thousand long-distance and 11-20 thousand suburban); 34 pairs of long-distance passenger trains and 139 pairs of suburban trains, about 60 pairs of regional express trains and Aeroexpress trains.
Leningradsky Prospekt (colloquially โ€” Leningradka; before 1957-part of the Leningrad Highway; In 1915-1924-part of the Petrogradsky Highway; before 1915-part of the St. Petersburg (Petersburg) Highway) is an avenue in the Northern Administrative District of Moscow, one of the most important transport highways of the capital.

It is the widest street in Moscow (up to 120 m), it was planned that by 2010 Leningradsky Prospekt will expand to eight lanes in both directions of traffic as part of the Bolshaya Leningradka project.

The avenue begins as a continuation of the 1st Tverskaya-Yamskaya Street, near the Belorussky railway station. Then the avenue goes to the northwest and ends after the intersection with Alabyan and Baltiyskaya streets, at the high-rise building of the institute “Gidroproekt”, where this highway divides into the Leningradskoe Highway and the Volokolamsk highway.

After the fork with the Volokolamsk Highway, including outside the MKAD, the continuation of Leningradsky Prospekt is the Leningradskoe Highway, which passes next to Sheremetyevo Airport โ€” the largest airport in Moscow. There is a Dynamo stadium on Leningradsky Prospekt.

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