Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Bolshaya Volga railway station | |
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| Name | Bolshaya Volga |
| Type | Railway station |
| Country | Russia |
| Line | Savvyolovskoye direction |
| Platform | 2 side platforms |
| Opened | 1964 |
| Code | 238005 |
| Zone | MCC Zone |
Bolshaya Volga railway station is a passenger station located in the Dmitrovsky District of Moscow Oblast, Russia. It serves the urban-type settlement of Bolshaya Volga and is a key stop on the Savvyolovskoye direction of the Moscow Railway. The station provides vital commuter rail services for residents connecting to the broader Moscow Metropolitan Area and is integrated into the Moscow Central Circle fare system.
The station was opened in **1964** to serve the rapidly growing settlement of Bolshaya Volga, which developed in conjunction with the construction of the Ivankovo Reservoir and the Moscow Canal. Its establishment was part of the broader Soviet-era expansion of rail transport infrastructure around Moscow to support new industrial and residential zones. For decades, it has facilitated travel for workers of local enterprises and residents of the Dmitrovsky District. The station's integration into the Moscow Central Circle tariff zone in the 2010s modernized its role within the capital's regional transit network, improving connectivity with lines like the Belorussky and Savvyolovsky termini in central Moscow.
Bolshaya Volga features two **side platforms** serving two electrified tracks on the main line of the Savvyolovskoye direction. The station building is a functional, single-story structure typical of Soviet-era commuter stations built in the **1960s**. The platforms are equipped with standard shelters, lighting, and digital information displays. The architectural style is utilitarian, prioritizing functionality for the daily flow of passengers. The station area is situated in a predominantly residential and forested landscape near the banks of the Ivankovo Reservoir, providing a gateway to the recreational areas of the Moscow Oblast.
The station is served by frequent **elektrichka** (commuter rail) services operating on the Savvyolovskoye direction. Primary routes connect Bolshaya Volga with Savvyolovsky railway station in central Moscow, as well as with major interchange hubs like Lobnya and Dmitrov. Services are operated by Central Suburban Passenger Company (TsPPK) under the umbrella of the Russian Railways (RZD). The station falls within the Moscow Central Circle fare zone, allowing seamless transfers to the Moscow Metro and other rail transport networks using unified tickets like the **"Troika"** card. Typical service intervals range from 30 to 60 minutes throughout the day.
The station acts as a primary transport hub for the urban settlement of Bolshaya Volga. Directly outside the station building is a bus terminal serving local and regional **bus** routes operated by Mostransavto. Key bus connections link the station to the city of Dmitrov, nearby villages such as Yakhroma and Verbilsy, and various microdistricts within Bolshaya Volga. The station provides indirect access to the recreational zones of the Ivankovo Reservoir and the Moscow Canal, though dedicated shuttle services are seasonal. There are no direct interchange facilities with other railway lines, requiring a transfer at hubs like Dmitrov or Lobnya for services on the Riga direction or Savelovskaya line.
* Savvyolovsky railway station * Moscow Railway * Central Suburban Passenger Company * Dmitrov * Ivankovo Reservoir
Category:Railway stations in Moscow Oblast Category:Railway stations opened in 1964