Railway Belarus train schedule. Belorussky railway station

Indicate the route and date. In response, we will find information from Russian Railways about the availability of tickets and their cost. Choose the train and seats that suit you best. Pay for your ticket using one of the suggested methods. Payment information will be instantly transmitted to Russian Railways and your ticket will be issued.

How to return a purchased train ticket?

Is it possible to pay for a ticket by card? Is it safe?

Yes, sure. Payment occurs through the payment gateway of the Gateline.net processing center. All data is transmitted over a secure channel.The Gateline.net gateway was developed in accordance with the requirements of the international security standard PCI DSS. The gateway software has successfully passed the audit according to version 3.1.The Gateline.net system allows you to accept payments with Visa and MasterCard cards, including using 3D-Secure: Verified by Visa and MasterCard SecureCode.The Gateline.net payment form is optimized for various browsers and platforms, including mobile devices.Almost all railway agencies on the Internet work through this gateway.

What is an electronic ticket and electronic registration?

Purchasing an electronic ticket on the website is a modern and fast way to issue a travel document without the participation of a cashier or operator.When purchasing an electronic train ticket, seats are redeemed immediately at the time of payment.After payment, to board the train you need to either register electronically or print a ticket at the station.Electronic registration Not available for all orders. If registration is available, you can complete it by clicking on the appropriate button on our website. You will see this button immediately after payment. You will then need your original ID and a printout of your boarding pass to board the train. Some conductors do not require a printout, but it is better not to risk it.Print e-ticket You can do so at any time before the train departs at the ticket office at the station or at the self-registration terminal. To do this, you need a 14-digit order code (you will receive it via SMS after payment) and an original ID.

“BC” (Belarusian Chygunka) is a state carrier subordinate to the Ministry of Transport of the Republic of Belarus. The railway network in Belarus is extensive. It ranks third in the CIS after Russia and Ukraine, so railway transport in the republic is well developed. For example, in one direction Moscow - Minsk there are several BC trains of different levels of service.

BC trains are divided into business class (branded trains) and economy class (non-branded trains). Economy trains include trains with old carriages. They do not have air conditioning, so it is hot in summer and cold in winter. The interior of the carriages is outdated. At the same time, even on old trains there is a high level of service - they have polite conductors and are always clean.

The types of carriages available in economy class are reserved seat, compartment and SV. The reserved seat carriage does not have air conditioning or a dry closet. There is only a regular toilet, which is locked at the stations, which is inconvenient. The compartment and SV have air conditioning, but also no dry closet. On a non-branded train, the air conditioning may not work well, even if it is turned on.

We recommend traveling in business class. Such trains have their own name - “Minsk”, “Belarus”, “Neman”, etc. In terms of comfort, they correspond to branded Russian Railways trains. All carriages have air conditioning and dry closets. On branded trains, the fare often includes meals (a meal set or a hot lunch), and the SV is equipped with a TV. Each compartment has sockets, a button to call the conductor, and the door is closed with an electronic lock.

You can find out how comfortable the train is when purchasing a ticket on the Tutu.ru website (step “select seats”). There, each type of carriage has a description, information about the presence of air conditioning and a dry closet, and reviews from passengers. Reviews can only be left by passengers who actually traveled on this train.

Several types of new trains with a high level of comfort operate within the country. These are seated trains - no other classes of service are required here, since the trip lasts no more than a few hours. In the direction Minsk - Vilnius there are seated trains made in Poland, consisting of three cars. Electric trains of the EPM series run in the direction Minsk - Gomel. In second class there is air conditioning and a dry closet, soft seats with a reclining table, and a power socket between the seats. The first class carriage is spacious and has leather seats. In terms of comfort, EPM trains resemble the economy class Sapsan.

New comfortable electric trains of the EPG and EPR series have been launched on regional and city lines (in the capital area). But there are still many old electric trains on the lines with hard benches and no air conditioning. Prices for commuter transport in Belarus are among the lowest in Europe - they are on average 4 times lower than in the Russian Federation and 8 times lower than in Germany.

At the moment, the main problem of Belarusian trains remains the obsolescence of cars. At the beginning of 2012, the fleet of passenger cars on the Belarusian railway consisted of about 1,700 units. Of these, 56% were considered worn out. The government is trying to update the cars - most of them are ordered from the Gomel VSZ.

In terms of quality of service, BC are in second place after Russia among all carriers in the CIS countries. For example, Belarusian trains are much better than most Ukrainian trains. The fairly high quality of BC trains is confirmed by the rating on the Tutu.ru website - almost all of them have a rating of 8 or 9 points out of 10.

Indicate the route and date. In response, we will find information from Russian Railways about the availability of tickets and their cost. Choose the train and seats that suit you best. Pay for your ticket using one of the suggested methods. Payment information will be instantly transmitted to Russian Railways and your ticket will be issued.

How to return a purchased train ticket?

Is it possible to pay for a ticket by card? Is it safe?

Yes, sure. Payment occurs through the payment gateway of the Gateline.net processing center. All data is transmitted over a secure channel.The Gateline.net gateway was developed in accordance with the requirements of the international security standard PCI DSS. The gateway software has successfully passed the audit according to version 3.1.The Gateline.net system allows you to accept payments with Visa and MasterCard cards, including using 3D-Secure: Verified by Visa and MasterCard SecureCode.The Gateline.net payment form is optimized for various browsers and platforms, including mobile devices.Almost all railway agencies on the Internet work through this gateway.

What is an electronic ticket and electronic registration?

Purchasing an electronic ticket on the website is a modern and fast way to issue a travel document without the participation of a cashier or operator.When purchasing an electronic train ticket, seats are redeemed immediately at the time of payment.After payment, to board the train you need to either register electronically or print a ticket at the station.Electronic registration Not available for all orders. If registration is available, you can complete it by clicking on the appropriate button on our website. You will see this button immediately after payment. You will then need your original ID and a printout of your boarding pass to board the train. Some conductors do not require a printout, but it is better not to risk it.Print e-ticket You can do so at any time before the train departs at the ticket office at the station or at the self-registration terminal. To do this, you need a 14-digit order code (you will receive it via SMS after payment) and an original ID.

Being practically in the center of Europe, Belarus plays an important transport role between the West and the East. "Belarusian Railway" (BelZhD) is the largest operator of freight and passenger transportation in the country, and occupies a leading position in international traffic. Railway communications in Belarus are very well developed and are connected with neighboring countries Russia, Poland, Lithuania and Ukraine. Long-distance trains depart to Paris, Nice and Berlin.

Transport links with the Russian Federation play an important role. Dozens of trains travel daily between major cities of neighboring countries. Among them are the branded trains Moscow-Minsk "Belarus", Polotsk-Moscow "Dvina", Brest-St. Petersburg, Gomel-Mogilev-Moscow "Sozh" and Grodno-Moscow "Neman". The branded train Minsk-Kyiv “White Stork” departs to Ukraine every day.

You can buy a train ticket in just a few minutes by selecting the desired direction and entering your passport details. It is enough for the conductor to show your boarding pass or SMS with confirmation of the purchased ticket via the Internet.

Benefits of purchasing an e-ticket

  • It cannot be lost or stolen. All information is stored electronically and can be easily restored in unexpected cases.
  • There is no need to go to the station and stand in line, wasting precious time. The entire registration and purchase procedure will take 5 minutes.
  • You independently choose your seat in the carriage, men's or women's compartment only, upper or lower bunk.
  • If you wish, you can always get a paper version on letterhead at the railway station ticket office.
  • The cost of an electronic ticket is always lower than at the station ticket office or an authorized representative, because There is no service charge for maintenance.
  • There are various payment options to choose from. By plastic card, electronic money or cash at the nearest cash desk.
  • You can always cancel your e-ticket 1 hour before the train departure and get your money back on your card.

Popular destinations

Minsk Moscow

The most popular option for residents and guests of Minsk to get to Moscow is to use one of the many trains. Passengers are given a choice of dozens of options from which they can select trains that are convenient in terms of departure and arrival times, fares and comfort levels.

On the Minsk Moscow Train page you will find up-to-date and useful information on choosing a route, schedule and finding a cheap ticket.

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Minsk Vilnius

Cheap airline tickets from Lowcost companies departing from the nearby Vilnius Airport have always attracted experienced tourists. Moreover, the distance to the capital of the neighboring state is only 190 km. The most convenient way to get there is by Minsk-Vilnius train, which will take you to the central railway station “Vilnius Center” in just 2.5 hours, taking into account the state border.

Gomel is connected by long-distance railway routes with many cities in Belarus, Ukraine, and Russia. The city has the Gomel-Passenger station. The station belongs to the Belarusian Railway. The Gomel branch of the Belarusian Railways is located at the most important strategic crossroads that connects the eastern routes with the west. The station also includes two platforms - Gomel odd and Gomel even. The suburban station was built as a separate building. The boarding platforms and the station are connected by an underground passage - a tunnel. The last reconstruction was carried out in 2003. The station has seven tracks and four platforms. The trains are operated by the Belaruskaya Chygunka company, which compiles the timetable. Tickets for long-distance trains are sold at terminal equipment. The station has introduced an electronic check-in service for international trains.

International trains connect the city directly with Moscow and St. Petersburg and Russian cities in the popular southern direction: Anapa, Adler (via Voronezh), Novorossiysk, Mineralnye Vody, Saratov. The capital of Russia can be reached from here via Bryansk and Smolensk by branded trains. The branded train "SOZH" serves the direction Gomel - Mogilev - Moscow (including trailer groups Soligorsk - Moscow). The station is located on the line connecting the capital of Ukraine and Belarus. From here you can get to the southern Ukrainian Simferopol, Evpatoria, Kherson, Feodosia and Odessa, as well as Mariupol, Chernigov, Shchors, Dnepropetrovsk. Direct carriages go to Adler (via Kharkov), Murmansk, Kazakh Karaganda, Arkhangelsk, and the capital of Bulgaria - Sofia. The Moscow-Brest trailer group of cars serves routes to Nice and Paris.

Long-distance trains run to Minsk, Polotsk (via Vitebsk, Mogilev), Baranovichi, Brest, Svetlogorsk, Grodno. Suburban railway communication occurs within the Gomel region in five directions.

Towards Kalinkovichi you can get to Rechitsa, Yelsk, Kalinkovichi, Mulyarovka, Vasilevichi, Khoiniki. There is a circular commuter route to Zhlobin. Express trains go to Mogilev and Svetlogorsk. In the direction of Terekhovka, commuter trains go to Krugovets and Kutok. Several pairs of daily commuter trains go to Kravtsovka. There is one diesel train in the Novozybkovsky direction on weekends and several daily pairs to Dobrush.

Information on train and train schedules at Gomel station:

The schedule of trains and electric trains at the Gomel station today includes 86 long-distance trains, commuter trains and electric trains (including diesel engines) - 90, 79 of them passing and 97 starting or ending their journey in this locality. Most trains arrive in the morning. The first, according to the schedule, departs at 03:09 in the direction of the Kyiv-Pass station, and the last arrives at 23:26. The average parking time on the platform is 0:17.
Some trains passing through Gomel station do not run every day (they have a special schedule).
The train and train schedule for Gomel station presented on this page takes into account seasonal changes, that is, winter and summer schedule options are always available.
Tickets for trains and commuter trains at Gomel station can be purchased online or at the ticket office.