The Savyolovsky suburban railway line connects Moscow with the stations in the north, in particular, with the towns of Dolgoprudny, Lobnya, Yakhroma, Dmitrov, Taldom, Dubna, and Kimry.
In the northern direction, the suburban trains terminate at Lobnya, Aeroport Sheremetyevo, Iksha, Dmitrov, Verbilki, Dubna, Taldom, and Savyolovo.
The concession to build a railway between Moscow and Savyolovo was given in 1897 to the Second Society of Connecting Lines.
The stone had to be transported from the areas south of Moscow, which made the construction more expensive than it was originally planned.
In February 1900, trial traffic started, and in January 1901 the section between Beskudnikovo and Savyolovo was opened.
The line was demolished during World War II and restored in the 1940s, in the 1970s it was extended to Dubna.