The distance to Vladimir from Moscow is about 180 km, you can get to this city by car along the M7 highway, by long-distance train, by electric train-express or by bus.
Instructions
Step 1
Travel by long distance train. The trains go through Vladimir to Nizhny Novgorod, Perm, Krasnoyarsk, Novy Urengoy, Kirov, Nizhny Tagil, Tomsk, Vladivostok. Please note that most of the trains leave from the platforms of the Yaroslavskiy station, but some leave from Kurskiy. You can choose any time slot during the day. The fastest of the trains is Nizhny Novgorod, the travel time on the Moscow-Vladimir route is only 1 hour 45 minutes. The train departs from the Kursk railway station twice a day - at 6.45 and 19.30. You can purchase a ticket on the Russian Railways website after registration.
Step 2
Travel from Moscow to Vladimir by express train. Every day a luxury train leaves for this city from the Kursk railway station. Departure times are 18.00 and 21.00. The first express makes an intermediate stop at Petushki station and takes 2 hours 40 minutes, the second makes 11 stops, the travel time is 2 hours 53 minutes. Express tickets can be purchased at the box office of the Kursk railway station.
Step 3
Use the services of road carriers. Buses to Vladimir depart daily from the Moscow Central Bus Station, located at 75/2 Shchelkovskoye Shosse. Travel time is 3 hours 35 minutes. The bus schedule can be found on the Avtovokzaly.ru website, there is also a link to the ticket booking site. In addition, you can go to Vladimir by bus from the Kursk railway station; you do not need to purchase tickets in advance, the bus leaves as soon as it is full.
Step 4
Leave Moscow along Entuziastov Highway in the east of the capital if you prefer to travel by car. After crossing the MKAD, the M7 Volga highway begins. Follow the signs, there is a turn to Vladimir on the highway.