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Travel to Vologda


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The public transport network is well developed in the city: There are both bus and trolleybus lines. The city has four big automobile bridges: two automobile bridges across the Vologda River and two bridges across railways. There is one pedestrian bridge (the Red bridge) in the city center.

Railway

Vologda is the largest sorting and transit spot of the Northern Railway. It includes the stations Vologda-1, Vologda-2, Rybkino, and Losta. The stretch between Vologda-2 and Losta is the most active one in the railroad network of the Russian Federation, with more than 120�150 pairs of trains running through it daily. Suburban trains and long distance trains originate from the railway station of Vologda-1.

Air

The Vologda Airport is situated 10 km from the city centre along the Arkhangelsk highway. Yak-40 aircraft carry out regular passenger flights to Moscow, Ukhta, Velikiy Ustyug, Kichmengsky Gorodok, and Vytegra. Helicopters Mi-2 and Mi-8 are used by the Vologda aviation company. They are used for the emergency aircraft and for the oil pipeline service .

Highways

The following highways go through Vologda:

*    Federal highway ?8 (Moscow � Yaroslavl � Vologda � Arkhangelsk � Severodvinsk). The entrance to Vologda from the Moscow side (south) is Okruzhnoe shosse and Koneva street, from the Arkhangelsk side (north) � Chernyshevskaya street.

*    Road ?-114 (Vologda � Cherepovets � Novaya Ladoga). The entrance to Vologda is Leningradskoe shosse and Okruzhnoe shosse.

*    Line ?-5 (Vologda � Kirillov � Vytegra � Pudozh � Medvezhyegorsk). The entrance to Vologda is Alexander Klubov street.

*    Roads of local importance lead to

*    Mozhaisk?ye and Norobovo,

*    Fetinino (through Semyonkovo)

*    Gryazovets and Rostilovo
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