Malakhovka is a village in the Lyubertsy district of the Moscow region. It was first mentioned in the wills of Ivan Kalita back in the XIV century. Then the village was the village of Malakhovsky.
Instructions
Step 1
You can get to Malakhovka by train from Kazansky railway station, as well as by minibus from Vykhino or Kuzminki metro stations. Malakhovka is a fairly large village located not far from Moscow, so almost all electric trains that follow from the Kazansky railway station towards the region stop at this station. Only the Ryazan express passes Malakhovka. Travel time from the station is forty-five minutes.
Step 2
You can get from the Vykhino metro station to Malakhovka by minibus. To find the desired stop, get into the first carriage from the center, go down from the platform and immediately turn left without entering the underpass. Then left again. There will be several stops from which minibuses leave in the direction of the region. You need minibuses with numbers 414 and 463. It takes about thirty minutes to get to Malakhovka from Vykhino without traffic jams.
Step 3
You can also get from the Kuzminki metro station to Malakhovka by minibus. The desired stop is at the exit from the first carriage from the center. In the passage you need to turn right, then left. Minibus # 350 goes to Malakhovka. Travel time is about twenty minutes, if there is no traffic jam on Volgogradsky Prospekt.
Step 4
To get to Malakhovka by car, on the Moscow Ring Road, look for a turn to Lermontovsky Prospekt (approximately 11 kilometers of the Moscow Ring Road). Turn off and go through Zhulebino and Lyubertsy towards the region. When leaving Lyubertsy, there will be a turn to Yegoryevskoe highway. Almost immediately - the entrance to Malakhovka.