Moscow Rizhsky railway station

It is located at Rizhskaya Square, at the crossing of Mira Avenue and Sushchyovsky Val.

On the intersection of two main roads, Rizhsky is adjacent to a Holiday Inn hotel, a large market, and numerous Moscow apartments and offices.

[1] The building, in the style of eclecticism, was built using the project of the architect Stanislav Brzhozovsky.

[2] After 1918, when Latvia became independent, the former Vindava line decayed, since it did not serve any big cities.

Originally, the suburban railway line was scheduled to be electrified in 1943, but the electrification of the stretch between Moscow and Nakhabino only occurred in 1945, after World War II was finished.