How Moscow bus stations work

Where you can go from Moscow by bus. How to get to a bus station. How to buy a bus ticket

1.Are there any bus stations in Moscow?

Yes, there are bus stations in Moscow. Buses run across Russia and abroad. You can get acquainted with the list of bus stations, routes and schedule of buses:

  • on the Moscow Metro website;
  • on the website of the Novoyasenevskaya bus station.


Information about international and intercity routes (between Moscow and major cities in other regions) are also available at bus stations.


Information about the schedule and routes of Mosgortrans buses is available in the call-center "Bus Stations" by phone number: 8 (499) 940-08-43 (attention: operators speak only Russian).

2.Where can I buy bus ticket?

You can buy the bus ticket:


In Russia, including Moscow, only Russian rubles are accepted for payment.


Please note: to board the bus, you will need to have a ticket with you (if you bought a ticket on the website, you should print it out) and an identity document.

3.How do commuter buses run?

Buses and fixed-route buses run between Moscow and the Moscow Region cities. They depart from bus stations located near metro stations. You can get acquainted with the commuter buses and express buses route diagram, as well as with the list of routes, at points of departure and on the open data portal.


Most of the bus routes connecting Moscow with the cities and large settlements of the Moscow Region are operated by JSC Mostransavto. To learn more about the list of routes and possible interchanges in the Moscow Region, please visit the official website of the carrier (in Russian).

4.How to get to a bus station?

You can get to the bus station by metro, land public transport or taxi. You can also use car-sharing services. 


You can set a route in the metro and calculate travel time using the Moscow Metro mobile application. It is available in Russian and English.

5.I have more questions. Where to apply?

You can ask your questions by calling the round-the-clock hotline of the Moscow Tourist Information Support Center by dialing: 8 (495) 122-01-11 (for mobile and local phones).


The call is paid in accordance with the pricing of your telecom operator. Call center operators speak both Russian and English.

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