To get from Moscow to Vladimir, you can use the services of JSC Russian Railways and take a train or commuter train, buy a bus ticket or go by personal transport.
Instructions
Step 1
Travel to Vladimir by train. Every day, over 10 trains leave from the platforms of the Kursk railway station in Moscow, making a stop at the railway station of this city. The fastest of them is "SAPSAN", following the route Moscow - Nizhny Novgorod, travel time is 1 hour 45 minutes. The rest of the trains run about 1-1.5 hours longer. The interval between trains departing in the Gorky direction is from 15 minutes to 3 hours in the daytime.
Step 2
Buy a ticket for an electric train to Vladimir. Every day 2 trains leave from the Kursk railway station. In addition to the point of departure, you can get on the train at the Serp and Molot station, located in the city of Moscow near the Ploschad Ilyicha metro station. The duration of such a trip will be a little over 3 hours. In addition to ordinary electric trains on the Moscow - Vladimir route, express trains run, the departure time is at 18.00 and at 21.00, the travel time is approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes.
Step 3
Travel to Vladimir by bus. Departure of vehicles comes from the building of the Central Bus Station of the city of Moscow, located at st. Uralskaya 2 not far from the Shchelkovskaya metro station. Estimated travel time is 3 hours 35 minutes. In addition, buses on the routes Moscow - Arzamas make a stop in Vladimir, they depart from the Kazansky railway station square, and Moscow - Yoshkar-Ola, starting at the Teply Stan metro station.
Step 4
To get to Vladimir by car, you need to take the Entuziastov Shosse in the east of Moscow, after crossing the Moscow Ring Road it turns into Gorkovskoe Shosse. The route runs through Balashikha, Staraya Kupavna, Pokrov and Lakinsk. The length of the path from the Moscow Ring Road is approximately 170 km, the travel time in the absence of traffic jams will be approximately 2 hours and 50 minutes.