Moscow's Leningradsky Station Renovation: Temporary Access Changes from Nov 13
From November 13, Moscow's Leningradsky Railway Station will undergo renovation, leading to temporary changes in passenger access routes. Two temporary pavilions will be set up to maintain access to long-distance platforms. Meanwhile, entry to the metro at the station will also be restricted during this period.
The renovation work will affect passenger routes to trains and city exits. To ensure continued access to long-distance platforms, two temporary pavilions will be established. One will be near Komsomolskaya Square, and the other will be near Yaroslavsky Railway Station and the entrance to the Komsomolskaya metro station.
In an unrelated incident, a former police officer has been suspected of involvement in the murder of 'Miss Buryatia'. The suspect has been identified as Vyacheslav Polyakov.
Passengers using Leningradsky Railway Station should expect altered routes from November 13 due to renovation work. Temporary pavilions will help maintain access to long-distance platforms. Meanwhile, authorities investigate the suspected involvement of a former police officer in the murder of 'Miss Buryatia'.