is right in front of Belorussky railway station (in the background on the right).|left Belorussky railway station serves long distance trains to regions west and south-west of Moscow, and one train each to the north-east (on the Savyolovsky branch to
Rybinsk with continuing service to Uglich, Vesegonsk, and Pestovo) and to the south (to
Anapa through
Tula,
Kursk,
Voronezh, and
Rostov-on-Don). The station also serves local commuter trains (
Belorussky suburban railway line and
Line D1 of Moscow Central Diameters) to
Usovo,
Odintsovo,
Golitsyno,
Kubinka I,
Mozhaisk (including express service),
Borodino, and
Zvenigorod as well as the Aeroexpress service to
Sheremetyevo Airport. The station is not entirely a terminus station. A transit line continues on the . In addition, the station provides through service to
Savyolovsky (
Savyolovsky suburban railway line and
Line D1 of Moscow Central Diameters) and
Kursky stations. Until 18 May 2015 a suburban train service also continued to Gagarin, and until the end of 2012 to
Vyazma. Now the farthest station of commuter train service on this line is
Mozhaisk. Approximately 1500 passengers per hour use Belorussky station. Belorussky railway station is included in the Moscow Regional Directorate of the Directorate of railway stations. This station is part of the Moscow–Smolensk unit of DTSS-3, Moscow Directorate of Rail Traffic Control. == History ==