Image Frontage, Moscow Belorussky station

Frontage, Moscow Belorussky station
Frontage, Moscow Belorussky station 
 Looking more like a scene from somewhere in India, the incredible frontage of Moscow Belorussky station is seen, one of nine terminus stations in the city. The current station was built between 1907 and 1912 serves regions west and south-west of Moscow with one train each to the north-east. The station was designed by Ivan Strukov and has had a number of names over time being called Belorussky since 1936. Whilst it is a terminus, it also has some through platforms that serve the Alekseevskaya commuter line and with through services to Savyolovskaya and Kurskaya. Also, since 2007 a regular Aeroexpress shuttle operates between the station and Sheremetyevo airport that we would use the following morning. 
 Keywords: Frontage Moscow Belorussky station
Frontage, Moscow Belorussky station 
 Looking more like a scene from somewhere in India, the incredible frontage of Moscow Belorussky station is seen, one of nine terminus stations in the city. The current station was built between 1907 and 1912 serves regions west and south-west of Moscow with one train each to the north-east. The station was designed by Ivan Strukov and has had a number of names over time being called Belorussky since 1936. Whilst it is a terminus, it also has some through platforms that serve the Alekseevskaya commuter line and with through services to Savyolovskaya and Kurskaya. Also, since 2007 a regular Aeroexpress shuttle operates between the station and Sheremetyevo airport that we would use the following morning. 
 Keywords: Frontage Moscow Belorussky station

Looking more like a scene from somewhere in India, the

incredible frontage of Moscow Belorussky station is seen, one of nine terminus stations in the city. The current station was built between 1907 and 1912 serves regions west and south-west of Moscow with one train each to the north-east. The station was designed by Ivan Strukov and has had a number of names over time being called Belorussky since 1936. Whilst it is a terminus, it also has some through platforms that serve the Alekseevskaya commuter line and with through services to Savyolovskaya and Kurskaya. Also, since 2007 a regular Aeroexpress shuttle operates between the station and Sheremetyevo airport that we would use the following morning.