Published on: 2026-05-26
Source: Moscow Metro.
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Now it is a modern urban space on a federal scale, created according to the standards of Moscow transport and with attention to every passenger.
At the same time, the station loses its historical role, remaining the center of one of the country’s largest transport hubs — “Square of three stations.”

Leningradsky railway station today is:
⚹5 waiting halls, including separate spaces for passengers with pets and quiet zones for relaxation.
⚱For the first time — digital navigation at the country’s railway stations to make the route understandable from the very first second.
⚱Fully updated engineering infrastructure.
⚹About 1 minute for transfer between stations, metro, MCC, MCD, surface transport, and car.
⚱Known cafes, restaurants, shops, and services for every taste.
⚱A family room with children and the children’s club “Soyuzmultfilm” so that even the smallest passengers feel comfortable.
⚱A unique mosaic panel — a new point of attraction and the largest mosaic on the transport infrastructure of Russia.
At the same time, we have carefully preserved the historic facade of the Leningradsky railway station. The scale of history here connects with the contemporary rhythm of a large city.
Renovation of the Leningradsky railway station is an important step in the formation of the transport hub; the next stage is the construction of the VSM terminal.
“Today is a historic moment for the capital — the Leningradsky railway station has received its first passengers after a major renovation carried out under the direction of Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin. During the work, special attention was paid to the quality of the passenger environment. Now, more than 220 digital navigation elements, 1,000 waiting seats, and modern services of Moscow transport have appeared here. Our task was to make trips more comfortable, faster, and convenient at every stage of the journey,” said Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maksim Liksutov.
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