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Heading to Sankt-Peterburg forming train 158A

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©  Dec 17, 2010


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Heading to Sankt-Peterburg forming train 158A



storyA year passed since the first passengers were delivered by "Sapsan" to St.Petersburg from Moscow. RZD claims that more than 1.86 million people have been transported by this high-speed train since then. Nowadays 6 pairs of "Sapsans" take the route Moscow - St. Petersburg, 1 pair - St. Petersburg - Nizhny Novgorod (via Moscow) and 1 pair - Moscow - Nizhny Novgorod every day.
Of course, the high-speed connection between the two largest cities in Russia is a big advantage. It takes about 4 hours to reach St. Petersburg from Moscow now (675 km, max speed 200 kph, av speed 169 kph for a non-stop train). Until 17.12.2009 the fastest train was "Nevsky Express" which ran 1 time a day.
But of course there's always a fly in the ointment. The main problem is that there's no separate high-speed railway, so "Sapsans" share tracks with other trains and local services. So a lot of trains have to wait at the stations to let "Sapsans" pass, and a lot of trains were withdrawn (the special rapid train "Avrora" and the very cheap and only daytime train "Yunost" are among them). RZD promise that high-speed railway will have been built until 2033, so we are looking forward to further development of high-speed connections in Russia.
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