Togliatti is located on the left bank of the Volga River. The city is known throughout the country for its auto industry. It is the second largest settlement in the Samara region.
Instructions
Step 1
To the main city of the Russian auto industry by car
The main federal highway E30-M5 passes through Togliatti. You can get to the city along it from Moscow, Samara, Chelyabinsk, Orenburg, Ufa and other settlements that have access to this highway. A regional road from Dimitrovgrad leads from the northeastern part to Togliatti, which connects the Stavropol district of the Samara region with the eastern part of the Ulyanovsk region.
There are also local highways connecting the city with various parts of the Stavropol region. The distance between the center of the domestic auto industry and Samara is 88 km. To Moscow - 985 km, and to St. Petersburg - 1702 km.
Step 2
By train to Togliatti
The railway station of the city belongs to the Samara junction of the Kuibyshev railway. On commuter trains you can get to Togliatti from Syzran, Samara, Zhigulevsk. Only two regular rail flights go to the Volzhsky city - from Moscow and Saratov. If you initially get to Samara or Syzran, then you can get to Togliatti from more settlements. 22 flights are sent to Samara, and 17 through Syzran.
Step 3
Air traffic
Kurumoch International Airport belongs to Samara, but is located in the immediate vicinity of Togliatti. Distance to Samara - 35 km, to Togliatti - 45 km. The annual passenger turnover of the airport is 1.9 million people. Kurumoch airfield is capable of receiving An-124, Il-96, Airbus A330, Tu-204 aircraft.
From the airport you can get to Togliatti by bus route No. 652. The fare is about 100 rubles. Travel time is 1 hour 30 minutes. The airport accepts regular flights from Almaty, Baku, Dubai, Yekaterinburg, Izhevsk, Kazan. The region also has regular flights with Minsk, Nizhny Novgorod, Orenburg, Paris, Tashkent, Ufa and many other cities. There are seasonal charters from Venice, Barcelona, Thessaloniki and other resorts in Europe and Asia.