Krasnodar is a large city in the south of Russia. You can come here both to relax and on various official or other matters. In order for only positive impressions to remain after the trip, you should plan the route correctly and conveniently for yourself.
How to get to Krasnodar by train
Krasnodar is a fairly large city. Fast, branded and passenger trains from all over Russia arrive at the Krasnodar-1 railway station.
Several trains run from Moscow to this southern city. From the Paveletsky railway station, trains depart with the message "Moscow - Adler" and "Moscow - Novorossiysk". From the Kursk railway station, passing trains "Murmansk - Novorossiysk", "St. Petersburg - Anapa", as well as local trains: "Moscow - Sukhum" and "Moscow - Adler" depart. From Kazansky railway station, trains leave for Krasnodar on the route "Moscow - Novorossiysk" and "Moscow - Adler". The latter is a branded double-decker train.
Trains from Anapa and Novorossiysk also make a stop in Krasnodar. To this station there is a train from abroad by the message "Sukhum - Moscow", as well as a train from the capital of Ukraine by the message "Kiev - Adler".
The cost of one ticket to Krasnodar by train depends on the chosen class of the carriage, as well as on the order of additional services during the journey of the train. The distance of the starting station affects the ticket price.
How to get to Krasnodar by train
Electric trains run to Krasnodar mainly from the stations of the southern direction: Goryachy Klyuch, Novorossiysk, Mineralnye Vody, Rostov. You can get to the destination from smaller stations: Timashevskaya, Vasyurinskaya, Ust-Labinskaya, Tikhoretskaya. The price of a train ticket to Krasnodar depends on the distance of the station from which the journey begins.
How to get to Krasnodar by bus
Buses arrive at the Krasnodar bus station from many cities in the south of Russia. This station can be reached from Pyatigorsk, Armavir, Rostov. Routes follow from Grozny, Khasavyurt, Nalchik and other cities. It should be noted that Krasnodar for bus routes can be both the final stop and the point of travel.
There is a direct bus from Moscow to Krasnodar. It is on the way for about a day and arrives at the Krasnodar bus station, following through Rostov-on-Don and Voronezh.
Traveling by bus can be less comfortable than traveling by train or commuter train. This method of travel may be convenient if the starting station of the route is located close to Krasnodar.
The price of a bus ticket, in the same way as for a train with an electric train, depends on where the journey began.