Tver (Russia)
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Russia Rivers
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2024-11-21 23:30
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Tver is a Volga River cruise port and city located in central-western Russia. The city is located approx 180 km (110 mi) south of Russia's capital Moscow and has a population of around 420,000.
The city was established in the 12th century, situated at the confluence of three rivers - Volga, Tvertsa, and Tmaka. In the period 1931-1990, the town was named "Kalinin".
Tver is connected directly with Moscow and St Petersburg via M10 Highway, Oktyabrskaya Railway, and the high-speed train Sapsan. Commuter rail links Tver to Moscow, Bologoye, Torzhok. Most Moscow outbound trains to northwest regions stop in Tver'. The planned high-speed railway St Peterburg-Moscow will have a "New Tver'" train station located several kilometers south of the city. Public transportation includes buses, trolleys, trams, mini-buses. The nearest airport is Sheremetyevo (Moscow).
Tver cruise terminal
Among the Russian cruise ships visiting Tver are the VODOHOD-owned boats MS Suvorov, MS Korotkov, MS Dzerzhinsky, MS Radischev.
Departure ports are Saratov, Nizhny Novgorod, Kazan, Moscow. The VODOVOD-operated routes (excluding itineraries through Kazan) are:
- Kazan-Kalyazin-Moscow (2 days)-Tver-Kazan (12-day cruisetour)
- Moscow-Tver-Kazan (6-day cruisetour)
- Moscow-Tver-Uglich-Myshkin-Moscow (4-day cruisetour)
- Moscow-Tver-Kalyazin-Dubna-Coniferous forest-Moscow (4-day cruisetour)
- Novgorod-Kalyazin-Moscow (2 days)-Tver-Novgorod (10-day cruisetour)
- Novgorod-Tver-Novgorod (7-day cruisetour)
- Moscow-Tver-Moscow (3-day cruisetour)
- Tver-Moscow (3-day cruisetour)