Railway tickets for trains in Russia and Ukraine on the Tutu.ru website, where you can find out the schedule, prices, buy train tickets, air tickets, tours, and issue a refund online.

The search results will open on the official website of the unified travel service. Compare them with prices for, which can be comparable to the cost of travel in a compartment, on a Lastochka or a Sapsan.

Advantages of the Tutu.ru service

The service is one of the leaders in the tourism market, which began its activities by selling train tickets online for trains in Russia and Ukraine. Also here you can select and buy tickets to those countries where trains from Russia and Ukraine go.

Advantages of purchasing train tickets on the official website of the Tutu.ru company:

  • Rating of long-distance trains based on passenger ratings and reviews.
  • Selecting seats according to the carriage layout, placing an order and paying online with tips at all stages.
  • Refund of train tickets in your Personal Account on the service website.
  • Schedule of commuter trains and electric trains for 50 cities.
  • 24/7 support service.

Train and train schedules

To find out the train schedule for your route on the website, start searching for tickets without specifying the departure date. Then the following information will be displayed:

  • train number, route and brand name (if any);
  • departure, arrival and travel times;
  • approximate cost of travel and an offer to select a departure date.

The advantage of searching without specifying a date is that the result will display all existing flights on the selected route. Including those trains that do not run regularly.

The Tutu.ru company does not sell tickets for commuter trains and electric trains, but provides a convenient commuter schedule for 50 cities. The schedule of commuter trains and electric trains must indicate how many flights have been canceled for today, which flights have changed their route or departure time.

Buying train tickets online

  1. Specify the route, departure date and click the “Find tickets” button. The search results will open on the official website of the unified travel service, indicating the departure and arrival times of trains, availability of seats and their cost.
  2. Select the appropriate train from the list.
  3. Specify the number of tickets, type of carriage and select seats using the carriage diagram that opens.
  4. Fill in the personal information of passengers: last names, first names, patronymics and details of identity documents.
  5. Provide your contact details and select a payment method.
  6. Check your order details, confirm and pay. According to the carrier’s rules, 15 minutes are allotted for payment, otherwise the reservation will be canceled.
  7. After payment, you will receive an SMS with a 14-digit code for your reservation and an email with your boarding pass.

You can buy train tickets on the website of the travel service Tutu.ru without registration. But if you plan to continue using the services of this company, it is better to register. Registered passengers can process e-ticket refunds online and use automatic ID entry for repeat purchases.

Electronic train ticket

An electronic train ticket is a replacement for a traditional paper ticket. It cannot be exchanged, but you can issue a return and buy a new one.

Purchasing electronic tickets on the website is a modern and fast way to obtain travel documents. Reserved seats are redeemed at the time of payment.

The information from the e-ticket is contained in the boarding pass, which, once printed, can be considered a paper representation of the e-ticket.

To board the train, you must register electronically or receive a traditional train ticket on a blank form.

To register for a train online, when choosing a payment method, do not uncheck the “Complete electronic registration” checkbox. Be careful - electronic registration is not available for all orders.

If electronic check-in has been completed, when boarding the train you will need an original ID and a printout of your boarding pass or a photo of it on your smartphone. The conductors may not ask for a boarding pass, but according to the carrier’s rules, they have the right to do so.

Cancellation of electronic registration is possible only if there is more than 1 hour left before the train departs from its starting station.

Traditional train ticket on a blank form

If electronic check-in is not available for your order, you will need a traditional blank ticket to board the train. You can get it at any time from the moment you purchase an electronic ticket until the train departs at the ticket office of any railway station in the Russian Federation.

To receive a regular ticket on a form, you must tell the cashier your 14-digit order number. You will receive this code via SMS after paying for your booked tickets, and it will also be in the boarding pass sent by the Tutu.ru service to your email.

Correcting errors in train tickets

The need to make changes to the ticket depends on the number of errors and their severity. One of the following errors is allowed on a train ticket:

  • one wrong letter in the last name, first name or patronymic,
  • incorrect date of birth of an adult passenger, if it does not affect the cost of the ticket,
  • one wrong digit in the passport number.

If there are more than two errors or one is serious, for example, a different middle name is indicated, you will have to get a new ticket. If this is a JSC FPC train ticket, then you do not need to return the old ticket and buy a new one. There are two other options for this:

  1. A few hours before your trip, go to the railway station ticket office with your passport, tell the cashier your order number and ask to change your personal data. The cashier will issue a new ticket, for which you will have to pay a fee.
  2. Before the train departs, you can contact the train manager so that he can correct the personal data on his terminal. The service is paid and not always available, which should be checked with the help desk in advance.

In cases where, due to errors in the train ticket, the passenger cannot be identified, such a ticket can only be returned.

Return of an electronic train ticket

Online e-ticket return
Such a refund is possible if you are registered on the official website of a unified travel service, and the ticket was paid for by a bank card, Yandex.Money, PayPal or Webmoney. To do this, go to your Personal Account and click on the “Make a return” link. If you have already received a railway ticket on a blank form, then you can return it only through the carrier's return office in accordance with the rules for returning travel documents.

Returning an electronic ticket through the cashier
To return an electronic ticket through the railway station ticket office, you must provide the cashier with an identification document, the details of which were indicated in the order, give the 14-digit order number or present a boarding pass with this number.

Other services on the Tutu.ru website

Airplane tickets
The Tutu.ru service offers search and booking at competitive prices. The cost of flights on his website may well compete with the prices of other search engines.

Bus tickets
On the Tutu.ru website you can not only buy electronic ones for traveling around Russia and abroad, but also rent a bus with a driver for a wedding, school excursion or other event.

Package tours
The Tutu.ru company sells only to large tour operators. See last minute deals, popular travel destinations, adventure ideas and travel hacks.

If email service is available. registration for trains running between Russia and Latvia, Russia and Belarus, Russia and Ukraine, registration of boarding passes at ticket offices and self-service terminals is not carried out less than 1 hour before the train departs from the initial station of the route.

Issuance of cash-free electronic tickets for the travel of children under 5 years of age without occupying a separate seat, accompanied by adults, from stations located on the territory of Ukraine, not produced on the site. ATTENTION! From March 1, 2015, a passport of a citizen of the Russian Federation and a birth certificate are no longer valid for entry, transit, stay and movement within the territory of Ukraine; a foreign passport is required.

If the checkpoint has not been completed or is not possible, then you must obtain a boarding pass on a form at ticket offices or self-service terminals of Russian Railways JSC. ONLY in the Russian Federation.

Dear passengers! Before traveling on an international route, we ask you to carefully study the passport, administrative (including visa) and customs rules both for yourself and for your hand luggage and baggage. The carrier does not have the right to control compliance with these rules and is not responsible for failure to comply with these rules by passengers. For detailed information on the procedure for crossing the borders of the Russian Federation and foreign countries, we recommend that you contact the migration, border or customs authorities of the country of destination and each of the countries of passage located along the train route.

The choice of seats on trains on the Finland – Russia route is temporarily unavailable when issuing an electronic ticket from Finland.
If you don’t see any trains, uncheck “Only with tickets” and click the “Schedule” button.
To see the cost of a trip, you must select one of the proposed train options, then specify the carriage and seat and enter the passenger’s personal data. After this, the ticket price and other additional data will be displayed.

Purchasing electronic tickets for commuter trains without specifying seats is currently only possible for trains following the routes of the Yaroslavl direction: Moscow - Pushkino - Bolshevo and the Sochi region: Sochi - Rosa Khutor - Tuapse - Imereti resort - Sochi Airport - Lazarevskaya.

  • from populated areas of Crimea from 4 to 24 hours;
  • to populated areas of Crimea from 30 minutes to 24 hours.

“Single tickets” to Crimea and back are issued at the next transfer time from train to bus:

  • from populated areas of Crimea from 4 to 24 hours;
  • to populated areas of Crimea from 30 minutes to 24 hours.

Trains marked with the "Excellent payment" icon have a deferred payment service.

If a price range is indicated for the selected carriage, then the cost varies depending on the type of seat (upper side - upper - lower), and for Lux and SV carriages of the Strizh train - depending on the number of passengers in the compartment (1 or 2).

The fare on Sapsan trains, on Lastochka trains numbered 700 by the DOSS carrier (Russian Railways OJSC), as well as on trains with the "DC" badge, changes automatically depending on demand and the date of departure and is not a public offer.

Information on the application of special tariffs (Senior, Junior, road map).

Before issuing travel documents, at the stage of filling out the data, make sure that you have selected the required tariff plan!

At the "Passenger details and payment" step, a seat is reserved and the actual fare is displayed.

Very often the schedule of trains to Moscow today is very different from what is announced. I was faced with an absolutely ridiculous situation when not a single train stopped at the Malenkovskaya station towards the region. As a result, instead of 10 minutes, it took me an hour to get home. And in the schedule, trains were stated every 5-7 minutes.

I was lucky to work in the region and live in Moscow. Therefore, when everyone is traveling from the region to work, I go to the region on an empty train and vice versa, in the evening on an empty train I go to Moscow. But the current schedule is not entirely clear. Sometimes there are trains in a row that stop at each pillar, and sometimes there are continuous express trains in a row. I wonder if this will be taken into account in the train schedule to Moscow 2020? Sometimes it is difficult to wait for your train, which stops at the desired station.

Do I need a train schedule to Moscow for tomorrow from the airport? Where to look? Or is there a separate train there now? Especially interesting is the one that is new and fast. Or was it cancelled? I'm coming from Germany and haven't been to the country for five years. I wouldn’t want to ride the old train with marginalized people again. I would be grateful for answers to my questions.

The train schedule in Moscow will soon resemble the metro, but only with branches throughout the region. They do a great job and you can even overpay for such a service. After all, how nice it is to go to work in the morning on a comfortable train and drink coffee! If this continues, I’ll even rent an apartment further away, and not in the near Moscow region.

Yesterday I went to Lobnya on business, having looked at the train schedule from Moscow. I will say that I haven’t traveled by this type of transport for a long time. Now, I see that the trains are newer and cleaner, which makes me happy. And the schedule is easy to find, and there are many flights.

I found the Moscow-Kazanskaya train schedule here, which I needed to write a paper at university, and was surprised by the abundance of information. There are even railway maps, which are a good help in writing coursework. Looks like a new site, haven't seen it before. I want to gain momentum, I will advise my classmates.

I often fly on business trips, mainly from Domodedovo, so it’s great that the Moscow Paveletskaya train schedule has appeared. Aeroexpress is very convenient when you travel alone. I downloaded my schedule and am using it. Thanks to the developers.

I was looking for the Moscow Belorusskaya train schedule and came across strange navigation on the site, as if it was a little unfinished. Moonbear wrote it correctly, the site needs to be completed, but otherwise nothing :)

After looking at the Moscow-Rizhskaya train schedule early in the morning, I went to buy a ticket. There were gloomy people standing near the ticket office and the terminal and they said, “there are no tickets,” but if there are any for the “little red bottle,” then there will be tickets. We need to go - yes! I received the ticket - wow service!

There is a lot of information - it's wonderful. But when you enter the site, you get lost, because everything is faded and of the same type. There are some graphic details missing or a more structured presentation of information. Of course, I found the Moscow Savelovskaya train schedule without any problems thanks to the search engine, but the text is difficult to read, for example, the date and time merge, you have to look closely. This is my personal opinion, but still it might be worth working on the design?

I’m looking for the Moscow Yaroslavskaya-Krasnoarmeysk train schedule and I don’t understand. Does she go once a day or something? I arrive at 6am and she leaves at 5:24am. Should I sit at the station for a day?

So I look at this Moscow Kyiv train schedule, and I’m really surprised, what century are we living in, why is it so difficult to entrust specially trained people to write an application for a phone? I understand that there is also an older generation, accustomed to rustling newspapers and booklets from the vast bags of carriage traders, but personally I am not at all interested in this. There are a bunch of similar programs on the Internet, often contradicting each other, and I believe that a site that presents such a volume of information is simply obliged to post the required data in the form of an application for a smartphone, and naturally accompany it in the future. Personally, I have not yet decided on the best program on this topic. Friends, who uses similar applications for suburban trains, please share which one you think is the best.

Hello.
I want to express my deep gratitude for such a site. This didn't happen before. I easily found what I was looking for, here is the Moscow train schedule. Very clear and simple interface. I figured it out right away in a matter of minutes.
Thank you very much, you are great.

Traffic on track 5 opens in the Yaroslavl direction (updated)

From Monday 13 January traffic opens on track 3 of the Mytishchi - Losinoostrovskaya section and track 5 of the Losinoostrovskaya - Moscow Yaroslavskaya section.

Additional on weekdays 27 trains are assigned(13.5 pairs) from/to Mytishchi, Bolshevo, Monino, Pushkino and S. Posad - both regular and express (REX). There will also be the schedule and/or stops of 31 trains have been changed.

21 trains to Moscow (including 9 express trains) will have an additional stop in Severyanin(on some express trains instead of Losinoostrovskaya). Some trains to Moscow also have stops at Losinoostrovskaya, Yauza, Malenkovskaya and/or Moscow-3

Three trains to Moscow, which are being transferred from track 1 to track 3, have had their stops on pl. Taininskaya, Perlovskaya, Los (due to the lack of a platform on track 3). One evening train to Moscow has a stop at Zavety Ilyich.

All changes to the schedule currently planned are taken into account on Tutu.ru, with the exception of changes in the routes of existing trains - this will be made on Sunday.

Besides, the procedure for passing trains on the Moscow - Losinoostrovskaya section will change.

Regular trains to the region will follow track 2 (formerly 4), which was used by accelerated trains to the region until January 12. On pl. Moscow-3, Yauza and Severyanin depart from platform 2 (and not from 1, as before January 12), along Losinoostrovskaya - from platform 3 (and not 2), along Malenkovskaya the platform will not change.

Accelerated trains to the region will follow the adjacent 4 (formerly 3) track, along which accelerated trains to Moscow ran on the Severyanin - Moscow section until January 12; the departure platform along Moscow-3, Severyanin and Losinoostrovskaya will not change.

Thus, all trains to the region (regular and accelerated) in Moscow-3, Yauza and Severyanin will depart from platform 2, and in Losinoostrovskaya - from platform 3 . Until January 12, only accelerated trains were sent to the region from these platforms, but from January 13, all will be sent.

Regular trains to Moscow on the Mytishchi-Moscow section will mainly follow track 1 (as before), individual trains will follow the adjacent track 3 (on the Losinoostrovskaya-Moscow section this is the former route “from Moscow”) without stops along pl. Taininskaya, Perlovskaya, Los due to the lack of a platform on track 3. Accelerated trains to Moscow will mainly follow route 5, some along route 3.

Due to changes in schedules and turnover, the departure routes of some trains at the Yaroslavl station, as well as the Mytishchi station, will change. Don't forget to look at the departure route on the board!

We remind you that from December 9, travel on the Kursk, Riga, Belorussky and Savelovsky directions will again become paid.

You can, as before, purchase one-time and subscription tickets for the train at the same rates (as well as use previously issued subscriptions), but without a free transfer to the metro.

Or you can use new ways to pay for travel (except for express trains, as well as the Rabochiy Poselok - Usovo section) with a free transfer to the metro and, as a rule, at more favorable rates:

1. Directly at turnstiles (validators) with a Troika card(only within the Chekhov - Novoierusalimskaya and Dmitrov - Kubinka/Zvenigorod sections).

You need to activate (recode) the Troika card once ( the card is automatically activated upon replenishment of any amount after November 21, with the exception of very old cards that do not support work with the MCD) and then simply apply it to the turnstile or validator before starting the trip and after its completion(even if there are no turnstiles at your destination). Exit validation must be completed no later than 5 hours after entry.

You just need to make sure that you have a sufficient amount on the “Wallet” of your Troika card; you don’t need to issue tickets at the box office. Tariffs for Troika between specific stations can be viewed in our schedule on the website and in mobile applications.

A free transfer from the MCD to the metro (and/or from the metro to the MCD) is provided within 90 minutes from the moment of first entry (or entry into the MCD boundaries).

Previously planned ticket for remote areas of the Moscow region ( further stations Novoierusalimskaya, Chekhov, Dmitrov, Kubinka-1)“The one-time complex ticket “Far Suburbs + MCD” will not be issued yet.

2. By “Unified MCD” subscription.

Subscription to the MCD "Unified MCD" ( other names - "Unlimited ticket for 1/3 days of the MCD", "Unlimited ticket for 30/90/365 days of the MCD", "Ticket for 60 trips of the MCD") acts not only as a subscription to the MCD, but also as a “Unified” subscription to Moscow public transport.

Thus, with the same subscription you will be able to travel both by train and metro (and other public transport in Moscow).

If you travel to the MCD only within Moscow(no further than the stations Shcherbinka, Volokolamskaya, Mark, Setun), a regular “Unified” metro subscription is enough. Moscow students and schoolchildren can travel to the MCD within Moscow using discounted metro passes issued on a social card.

If you travel, including in the Moscow region, but within the limits of the MCD (sections Podolsk - Nakhabino, Lobnya - Odintsovo), then it is necessary to issue a subscription "Unified MCD Moscow Region". This ticket can also be issued at ticket offices and metro machines.

If you travel along the MCD and beyond, You can issue a “Unified MCD” subscription from/to your station at the suburban ticket office, and it, in addition to travel on electric trains, will also give you the opportunity to travel on the metro and other transport in Moscow.

More details about this subscription and other tickets can be found in the carrier’s Rules.

You can find out which passes are available on this route and their cost in the full version of the website in the schedule between stations in the section "MCD on Troika"

As of the evening of December 8, 2019, new subscriptions have not yet been issued at suburban ticket offices.

For the “Dalnyaya without validators” tariff zone (where there is no one-time Troika tariff), the cost of MCD subscriptions is indicated on the website in the “Tickets and subscriptions” section (top right in the screenshot).

To use the "Unified MCD" subscription, you also need to activate the "Troika" card. To activate, just top up the “Wallet” of the card (after November 21) and sign up for a new subscription. Or you can contact the metro ticket office. .

All information provided is preliminary and subject to change.

Suburban trains in Moscow depart from nine stations, each of which serves one or more destinations. Depending on the route and departure time, trains operate daily or only on certain days. On weekends and holidays, additional electric trains are usually provided. As a rule, trains begin their journey around 4.00 and end after midnight. The schedule of Moscow electric trains provides for the operation of luxury high-speed express trains along suburban routes.

Moscow-Belorusskaya ensures the movement of suburban electric trains running in the Belarusian direction. Electric trains in this direction make a stop at the stations: Vyazma, Gagarin, Odintsovo, Kubinka, Golitsyno, Zvenigorod, Borodino, Mozhaisk and others. Transit electric trains of the Savelovsky and Kursk directions pass through it. It also serves Aeroexpress, which goes to Sheremetyevo Airport.

Suburban trains depart from the Kazansky station in the Kazan and Ryazan directions, respectively to Murom and Ryazan. Their route passes through the stations Lyubertsy, Cherusti, Panki, Vinogradovo, Kurovskaya, Gzhel, Bykovo, Shatura, Ramenskoye, Golutvin and others.

Kyiv Station accepts suburban trains in the Kyiv direction - to Kaluga-1, Kaluga-2 stations and back. Intermediate stations are Kresty, Solnechnaya, Bekasovo, Nara, Aprelevka, Lesnoy Gorodok and Maloyaroslavets. In addition, Aeroexpress trains depart from here to Vnukovo Airport.

Kursky Station provides departure and reception of electric trains in two main directions - Kursk and Gorkovsky. In the Kursk direction, trains travel south to Tula, making intermediate stops at the stations of Tsaritsyno, Podolsk, Chekhov, Serpukhov and others. In the Gorky direction, electric trains run east - to Vladimir. The main stations are Reutovo, Balashikha, Fryazevo, Noginsk, Pavlovsky Posad, Elektrogorsk, Orekhovo-Zuevo, Petushki. Also, transit commuter trains run through Moscow-Kursk in the Smolensk (Belarusian) and Riga directions. Leningradsky Station provides traffic for suburban electric trains of the Leningrad direction, traveling to the stations of Khimki, Kryukovo, Podsolnechnaya, Klin, Konakovo, Tver and others.

Suburban trains depart from Paveletsky Station in the Paveletsky direction to the stations Biryulyovo, Uzunovo, Stupino, Domodedovo, Mikhnevo, Kashira and others. In addition, an Aeroexpress train departs from the station to Domodedovo Airport.

Rizhsky Station sends commuter trains in the Riga direction and back. The main stops along the route: Volokolamsk, Pavshino, Rumyantsevo, Novoierusalimskaya, Dedovsk, Nakhabino, Shakhovskaya and others.

Savyolovsky Station serves commuter trains to Dubna with stops in populated areas - Dmitrov, Lobnya, Dolgoprudny, Taldom and others. Aeroexpress trains also operate: Lobnya station is a transfer point for buses going to Sheremetyevo Airport. The movement of buses and aeroexpress trains is coordinated. The train schedule also includes transit electric trains of the Smolensk-Belarusian direction.

From the Yaroslavsky station, commuter trains run in the Yaroslavl direction to settlements in the Moscow and Vladimir regions. The route passes through the stations Mytishchi, Korolev, Pushkino, Fryazino, Shchelkovo, Sergiev Posad, Krasnoarmeysk, Khotkovo, Alexandrov, Balakirevo and others.

Information on the schedule of electric trains (suburban trains) at the Moscow station:

The current train schedule at Moscow station contains only 3134 trains (suburban trains) that connect Moscow with stations and settlements such as Sheremetyevo Airport, Odintsovo, Moscow-Belorusskaya, Dmitrov, Dorokhovo. According to the schedule, the last train (suburban train) leaves at 23:59 to the destination Moscow-Yaroslavskaya. The nearest stations and stopping points are Fili, Moscow-Belorusskaya, Okruzhnaya, Moscow-Savelovskaya, Begovaya. For all routes through the above-mentioned settlements, complete information about the schedule is available - departure time, arrival time, routes and other useful information. When planning a trip, it is worth paying attention to the fact that most often electric trains at the Moscow station depart or arrive in the morning - 255 electric trains (suburban trains, diesels) in different directions, with such messages as Taldom-Savelovsky - Moscow-Savelovskaya, Novoierusalimskaya - Moscow-Rizhskaya, Sharapova Hunting - New Jerusalem. The regularly updated schedule of electric trains (suburban trains) at the Moscow station is displayed on this page.