Moscow and Nizhny Novgorod will be linked by a two-tiered "Buerevestnik" in late 2025.
New "Burevestnik" Train Set for 2025 Debut
A modernized version of a previously operated train, named "Burevestnik," is scheduled to begin operation in the 4th quarter of 2025. This high-speed, two-story train will offer enhanced comfort and a seating capacity of up to 1504 passengers, according to information shared by the Telegram channel Nizhny Novgorod Transport.
The new Burevestnik train will operate on the same route it previously ran from the 1960s to 2014. Known for its enhanced comfort, the original Burevestnik train was a popular choice among passengers. The revival of this branded train is expected to bring back this comfort and efficiency to the route.
With a maximum speed of up to 160 km/h, the new Burevestnik train will be a significant upgrade from its predecessor. Its design, as depicted in the photo shared by the Telegram channel Nizhny Novgorod Transport, features a modern and sleek appearance, promising a comfortable journey for its passengers.
While there is no available information about a modern high-speed train named "Burevestnik" scheduled for operation in 2025 that is unrelated to the Russian nuclear-powered cruise missile, the upcoming Burevestnik train is set to resume operation on the same route it previously served. The train's two-story seating arrangement will accommodate more passengers, making it an attractive option for travellers.
The Burevestnik train's revival is an exciting development for the Russian railway system, offering passengers a modern and efficient travel experience while maintaining the comfort and reliability of its predecessor. More details about the Burevestnik train's features and amenities are expected to be released as its launch date approaches.
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