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===South-West towards [[Kyiv]] ([[Ukraine]]) ===
 
===South-West towards [[Kyiv]] ([[Ukraine]]) ===
 
Take the metro to the station ''Yugo-Zapadnaya'' and then take bus #707 or #611 to the stop ''Dudkino''. You can hitchhike directly from the bus stop. This is the highway ''Kievski sosse'' that goes all the way to [[Kyiv]]. Soon the highway becomes a simple two-lane road, so that even if your driver must drop you off only after a few dozen kilometres, you can simply remain beside the road and soon get another lift onward.
 
Take the metro to the station ''Yugo-Zapadnaya'' and then take bus #707 or #611 to the stop ''Dudkino''. You can hitchhike directly from the bus stop. This is the highway ''Kievski sosse'' that goes all the way to [[Kyiv]]. Soon the highway becomes a simple two-lane road, so that even if your driver must drop you off only after a few dozen kilometres, you can simply remain beside the road and soon get another lift onward.
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Other possibility is to take a train (elektrichka) to a small town '''Aprelevka''' (look at the map) - it is directly situated on the '''M3''' highway Moskow/Kiev, just walk 1 km towards a highway (ask people about the direction). The only problem is that cars can move fast.
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Train cost about 0.80 euro, but you can use it for free - just jump over the barricade to the platform.
  
 
==More information==
 
==More information==

Revision as of 16:57, 18 October 2007

Moscow (Russian: Москва, Moskva) is Russia's capital.

Hitching Out

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South-West towards Kyiv (Ukraine)

Take the metro to the station Yugo-Zapadnaya and then take bus #707 or #611 to the stop Dudkino. You can hitchhike directly from the bus stop. This is the highway Kievski sosse that goes all the way to Kyiv. Soon the highway becomes a simple two-lane road, so that even if your driver must drop you off only after a few dozen kilometres, you can simply remain beside the road and soon get another lift onward.

Other possibility is to take a train (elektrichka) to a small town Aprelevka (look at the map) - it is directly situated on the M3 highway Moskow/Kiev, just walk 1 km towards a highway (ask people about the direction). The only problem is that cars can move fast. Train cost about 0.80 euro, but you can use it for free - just jump over the barricade to the platform.

More information

  • Hitchbase has some information about hitchhiking out of Moscow