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  • St. Petersburg has five rail terminals: Moskovsky, Ladozhsky, Vitebsky, Finlyandsky, and Baltiysky. Each of St. Petersburg’s rail terminals is conveniently situated and serves suburban and international routes.
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  • St. Petersburg is a city of fi ve active railway terminals that ( SYMBOL ) link past and present. Baltic Terminal was constructed in the middle of the 19th century...
    Bulunamadı: five
  • Railway terminals of St. Petersburg. St. Petersburg is a city of five active railway terminals that ___ (SYMBOL) link past and present.
  • St. Petersburg is a city of five active railway terminals that ___ (SYMBOL) link past and present.
  • The 5 Railway Terminals of St. Petersburg. In this companion piece to our destinations article, let’s find out more about the history and quirks of our city’s five...
    Bulunamadı: active
  • By train. St. Petersburg is one of Russia’s biggest transport hubs. The city is served by Pulkovo International Airport, five rail terminals, and a sea port.
    Bulunamadı: active
  • There are five active railway stations in the city, and four of them are located close to the historical center. All of them have good transport commute and are...
    Bulunamadı: terminals
  • St. Petersburg runs five major railway stations serving long-distance and short-distance trains. Local railway system is not connected to the underground.
    Bulunamadı: terminals, active
  • St Petersburg was founded by Russian Emperor Peter the Great not so long ago — in 1703. As you see, St Petersburg is a young city.
    Bulunamadı: terminals, railway
  • Getting here. From Moscow to Saint Petersburg The route from Moscow to St. Petersburg is by far the most popular route in the country.
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