Kurskaya
Kurskaya is a significant railway station located in the city of Moscow, Russia. It serves as a major hub for both suburban and long-distance trains, connecting passengers to various destinations across the country. The station is known for its distinctive architecture and is an important part of the Moscow Metro system, with easy access to several metro lines.
The station was opened in 1896 and has undergone various renovations to accommodate the growing number of travelers. It is named after the Kursk region, which is located to the south of Moscow. Kurskaya plays a vital role in the transportation network of the city and remains a busy transit point for commuters and tourists alike.