Barnaul train and train schedule. Train schedule Barnaul Train schedule from Barnaul station

  • 24.02.2024

The train schedule for Barnaul station displayed on this page is for informational purposes only and does not contain operational changes related to repair work and other circumstances. When planning a trip, it is recommended to check the schedule at the station information desk.

Trains at Barnaul station

Today, the train schedule at Barnaul station includes 50 long-distance train flights, of which 8 operate daily. The minimum train stopping time is 0 hours 42 m (train on the route Slavgorod - Novokuznetsk (station)), and the maximum is 4 hours 7 m (flight on the route Biysk - Moscow-Kazanskaya). Most trains on the schedule arrive from the following settlements: Biysk, Novokuznetsk, Moscow at 10:16, 01:25, 05:30 respectively. Trains departing from Barnaul station follow further routes - Barnaul - Biysk, Barnaul - Slavgorod, Barnaul - Moscow departing at 03:58, 03:00, 00:30 respectively. When planning a trip, it is worth considering that the schedule of some trains, such as 674N Slavgorod - Novokuznetsk (station) (arrival - 23:22, departure - 00:04), 680N Slavgorod - Novokuznetsk (station) (23:22, 00:04), 678N Barnaul - Novokuznetsk (station) (-, 00: 04), 658N Biysk - Moscow-Kazanskaya (20:23, 00:30) have a special schedule, so it is recommended to check the schedule for a specific date.

Barnaul is a major transport hub. The routes of the West Siberian Railway pass through the city. The railway station connects the city with many regions of Russia and the countries of the former CIS. At the Barnaul station, 2 stations have been preserved - one built in 1915 and a nearby one built in the sixties. The station building houses comfortable waiting rooms, an Internet cafe, information boards where you can see the Barnaul train schedule, a buffet and a hotel. The station is located in the city center, next to it on one station square there is a bus station, from where you can travel to any settlement in the Altai Territory.

From Barnaul you can take long-distance trains to the cities of Eastern Siberia, Central Asian countries and, of course, to the European part of the country. Train 136 runs to the capital, covering a distance of 3419 km in 2 days 9 hours. The train is equipped with air conditioning, a modern heating system, dry closets, showers, refrigerators and microwaves. You can take direct trains from the station without transfers to Novosibirsk, Novokuznetsk, Biysk, st. Karasuk. In summer, an additional train is scheduled to Adler. By transit trains you can get to Omsk, Rubtsovsk, Novosibirsk, Novokuznetsk, Tomsk, Leninogorsk and all stations that are located on the road to these cities.

Transit trains going to Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan stop at the city station. From here you can get to Almaty, Karaganda, Tashkent, and Bishkek without transfers. To enter these countries, Russian citizens will not need a visa or a passport. Entry is possible with an internal Russian passport.

Suburban traffic is carried out in six directions by electric trains and diesel-powered trains. The traffic operator is OJSC Altai Suburban. The express train “Expanses of Altai” runs daily to Rubtsovsk. The express stops at 7 stops and reaches Rubtsovsk in 4 hours 23 minutes. Other fast suburban routes “Kalina Krasnaya” and “Vostok” run to Biysk daily. Both stop at seven stops and complete the journey in 2 hours 50 minutes. Suburban traffic is carried out to the station. Aleyskaya, to the station. Cherepanovo through Povalikha and Borovikha, to Tyagun and Zarinskaya stations and to Rebrikha station.

Information on train and train schedules at Barnaul station:

The schedule of trains and electric trains at the Barnaul station today includes 47 long-distance trains, commuter trains and electric trains (including diesel engines) - 66, 23 of them passing and 90 starting or ending their journey in this locality. Most trains arrive in the morning. The first, according to the schedule, departs at 00:04 in the direction of Novokuznetsk station, and the last arrives at 23:56. The average parking time on the platform is 1 hour 11 m.
Some trains passing through Barnaul station do not run every day (they have a special schedule).
The train and train schedule for Barnaul station presented on this page takes into account seasonal changes, that is, winter and summer schedule options are always available.
Tickets for trains and electric trains at Barnaul station can be purchased online or at the ticket office.

Barnaul station belongs to the region of the West Siberian Railway (Altai Territory). The station connects the city both with different regions of Russia and with other countries. Regular train flights go to Moscow, Leninogorsk, Biysk and Novosibirsk, and with the help of transit trains you can get to Novokuznetsk, Almaty, Omsk, Tomsk and even Bishkek.

Every year the Barnaul railway station receives about 6 million passengers, and all this on an area of ​​more than 6 thousand square meters. Despite the developed infrastructure, the influx of people is so great that it is much more convenient to buy tickets online than at the Barnaul railway station itself.

There is a luggage storage facility on site, there are rooms for relaxation and games, as well as rooms for mothers and children, and a large waiting room where you can while away the time until the train arrives.

The train schedule of the Barnaul railway station does not allow us to highlight any specific directions of movement, since they are all evenly loaded.


The ticket office at the railway station always means long lines, wasted time and additional inconvenience. By purchasing tickets from us, you save your time and avoid unnecessary risks.

Barnaul railway station: reference phone, address

The station is located at: pl. Victory, 10.

Phone: 8-800-775-00-00 (free call throughout the Russian Federation).

You can get to the station by personal transport or minibuses No. 32, 46, 50, 54, 56, 58, 77. Also to the station there are:

  • Buses No. 4, 55, 108.
  • Trolleybus No. 6.
  • Trams No. 1, 4, 7.

Historical reference

  • 1914 - the building of the Barnaul station was laid according to the design of Lygin K.K.
  • 1915 - construction of the station is completed, the grand opening takes place and the first passenger train arrives.
  • 1916 - official opening of the station. The reception of telegrams, the sale of tickets and work with passengers' luggage began.
  • 1955 - a decision was made to build a new station building next to the old one.
  • 1958 - construction of a new station was completed (according to other sources - 1962).
  • 2000 - reconstruction of the building.
  • 2014 - test launch of a high-speed express train to Novosibirsk.
  • In 2020, it is planned to launch high-speed communication on an ongoing basis.


  • Altai State Museum of Local Lore.
  • Barnaul River Station.
  • Altai State Theater of Musical Comedy.
  • Monument to Charlie Chaplin.
  • Intercession Cathedral.

Hotels in Barnaul

  • Hotel "Siberia" (Socialist Ave., 116).
  • Hotel "Central" (Lenin Ave., 57).
  • Hotel "Ulitka" (Korolenko St., 60).
  • Hotel "Moskvich" (Yasnaya St., 78).
  • Hotel "Rus" (Chkalova St., 57 a).