Rizhsky station is one of the ten main railway stations in Moscow, Russia. It was built in 1901. As well as being an active station it also houses the Moscow Railway Museum. The station is operated by
View of the station's main entrance
Historical view of the station (early 20th century)
Historical view of the station (early 20th century)
Preserved Russian locomotive class O steam locomotive Ov-841 at Rizhsky station
The Russian locomotive class O was an early type of Russian steam locomotives. 9,129 locomotives were built between 1890 and 1928; hence it was the second most numerous class of locomotive in Russia,
Preserved steam locomotive Ov-841 at the Moscow Railway museum, Rizhsky Rail Terminal
A model of a Soviet Armoured train in the Museum of the Moscow Railway at Paveletsky Rail Terminal in Moscow. It composes one Armoured Russian Locomotive Class O.
0-8-0 Armoured locomotive Ov 5067 at the Central Armed Forces Museum, Moscow
Ov 7024 Moskva-Ryazanskaya, Sortirovochnaya depot, Moscow, an 0-8-0