Sweden - Moscow: how to get there?
Direct trains and buses between the two states, unfortunately, do not ply. Therefore, if for some reason the air route does not fit, there are options for traveling through other countries: Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Poland, Germany. In the first case, it is necessary to take the Stockholm-Helsinki ferry at the beginning of the route. Direct trains run from the Finnish capital to St. Petersburg and Moscow. You can choose Stockholm-Turku or Kappelskur-Turku by ferry, from there you can get to St. Petersburg by bus, and then by train (or again by bus) to Moscow.
The road from Sweden through the Baltic is the same (ferries from Stockholm to Tallinn, Riga or from Nineshamn in Ventspils), Poland (Karlskrona-Gdynia, Istad-Swinoujscie), Germany (from Trelleborg to Rostock, Sassnitz or Gothenburg-Kiel). From the Baltic States it is easy to get by bus to Kaliningrad, from there to Moscow by train. There is a direct train Gdynia-Kaliningrad and Warsaw-Moscow (available from Swinoujscie), Berlin-Moscow
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