The Belorussian is my favorite train station in all of Moscow. I am fortunate to be staying at an apartment with a great location, a fifteen-minute walk from Belorussky Vokzal, which doubles as a metro station on the circle line (the edge of downtown). It's also a brisk fourty-five minute walk from Red Square. Train stations in Russia are named
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As for Leningradsky Vokzal, it is also known as Oktyabrsky - check your ticket. It serves as confusion to us all.
And don't underestimate the Western Ukrainians who don't speak Russian. You know, we learned yesterday that the two languages aren't as interchangeable as once thought. Translating from Ukrainian proved to be quite the challenge!
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