Novorossiysk is a large Russian city officially founded in 1838. It is located in the southwest of the Krasnodar Territory, on the shores of the Tsemesskaya Bay (better known as Novorossiyskaya) of the Black Sea. On September 14, 1973, he was awarded the honorary title of Hero City for the steadfastness and courage shown during the defense of Novorossiysk during the Great Patriotic War.
Novorossiysk railway stations, thanks to the well-organized work of carriers, annually receive thousands of tourists who come here as transfer points to the nearest resort towns on the Black Sea coast.
About Novorossiysk
Conventionally, the city can be divided into an industrial zone, where the main industrial enterprises and a seaport are located, and residential areas.
The city has a lot of recreational areas, green spaces, beautiful streets, interesting architectural buildings, historical and modern buildings. Hospitable residents will always help and advise how and from which station in Novorossiysk you can get to places of interest.
Novorossiysk can hardly be called a resort: almost all outlets to the sea are occupied by berths, mass production of cement is underway.
Today, the city is the most important transport hub. Here is the largest port complex, highways: M4-Don, originating in Moscow, M25 - route Novorossiysk - Simferopol, railway station, bus station.
History of the train station
In 1889, Novorossiyskaya station received its first train. The station building itself was erected according to the plan of engineer-architect Viktor Piotrovsky only 9 years later, in 1898.
During the Second World War, the railway station in Novorossiysk was practically wiped off the face of the earth, but as soon as the fascist invaders retreated, the residents actively set about restoring the former appearance of the station.
In 1944, Valentin Silvievich Danini was appointed chief architect of the city. It was he who insisted on restoring the station building in its original form and took into account all the existing architectural elements.
How are things today?
Novorossiysk is famous not only for its port. The pride of the city is also the railway station and the bus station, because they are the most important transport hubs of our country. They successfully receive a huge passenger flow, cope with a gigantic volume of imported and exported cargo.
Railway station Novorossiysk is located at: st. Zhukovsky, 16. Five tracks and three platforms provide round-the-clock uninterrupted running of trains of all directions and categories. Passengers can use comfortable loungeswaiting, and if you wish, go to a paid hall of increased comfort. Two floors of the station are equipped with the latest equipment, free Wi-Fi is distributed to passengers.
All information about the arrival / departure of trains is displayed on the electronic scoreboard and is constantly updated.
Main train station directions
From April to October, many cities in Russia and Belarus can be reached through Novorossiysk. In the winter season, the number of departing passenger trains is usually reduced, but this does not mean that travelers will have difficulty purchasing tickets. However, before the trip, study the information on the website in advance.
Long-distance trains through Novorossiysk go to Moscow, Voronezh, Saratov, Perm, Vladikavkaz, St. Petersburg, Murmansk, Chelyabinsk, Nizhny Novgorod, Nizhny Tagil, Tver, Rostov-on-Don, Ryazan, Vorkuta, Arkhangelsk, Gomel and many others.
Electric trains can take you to Krasnodar.
Bus station
All intercity buses of Novorossiysk are based at the bus station at the address: st. Tchaikovsky, 15 - practically in the center of the city. A small two-story building can handle 500,000 passengers a year, which speaks of the well-coordinated and well-organized work of the bus station.
For the convenience of users, there are several ATMs in the building. Tickets are purchased at the 24-hour box office, on the side of the main entrance. Permanent video surveillance of the entire territory of the stationguarantees order and the proper level of security.
In 2017, Mayor Igor Dyachenko received information that the bus station would soon be moved outside Novorossiysk. The head said that an investor ready to sponsor the construction and the new location of the bus station has already been identified. At the moment, the administration of the Krasnodar Territory is considering and agreeing on a project to move the station closer to the Vladimir terminal. Experts are working on routes to the new station.
During the summer, buses run more frequently, and during the winter, their number is reduced according to the demand of travelers.
Top destinations
Buses daily make international routes to Sukhumi, Chisinau, Odessa. Within the country, regular flights can take you to Astrakhan, Anapa, Armavir, Vladikavkaz, Gelendzhik, Yeysk, Kislovodsk, Krasnodar, Maykop, Makhachkala, Nalchik, Tuapse, Sochi, Sevastopol, Y alta, and in summer even to Moscow.
Detailed timetables can be found in the bus station building and on the official website of the carrier.
How are Novorossiysk bus and train stations connected?
Every year, thousands of our compatriots come to rest on the Black Sea coast. Most choose a vacation in Russia because there is no need to exchange rubles for foreign currency, you can communicate with everyone in your native language, and for many it's just a matter of habit.
Route Novorossiysk railway station - bus station is of interest to every tourist arriving here as a transfer point to the nearest resortshtetls.
While the bus station is in the old place, you can get to it this way:
1) From the bus stop "Railway Station" take the intercity bus number 199 and get off right at the bus station
2) By public transport - trolleybus number 6 after 5 stops will take you to Kutuzovskaya, you will only have to walk 200 meters to the bus station.
3) Taxi - do not forget that in any city, private cab drivers want to get the maximum benefit for the minimum trip. So have a good bargain with the taxi driver before getting into his car.