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You can get to Russia from Belgrade by verhicle types below
You have 12 options transfer to Russia from Belgrade below
Take a bus from Slavija Square to Belgrade Airport.
Take a bus from Slavija Square to Belgrade Airport.
Take a bus from Sheremetyevo Airport to Kitay-Gorod station.
Take a bus from Slavija Square to Belgrade Airport.
Take a bus from Аэропорт "Пулково 1" to Авиационная Ул..
Take a subway from Moskovskaya to Tekhnologichesky Institut.
Take a subway from Tekhnologichesky Institut to Narvskaya.
Take a bus from Slavija Square to Belgrade Airport.
Take a bus from Slavija Square to Belgrade Airport.
Take a bus from Strigino Airport to Kisileva square.
Take a subway from Park Kultury to Gorkovskaya.
Take a bus from Slavija Square to Belgrade Airport.
Take a train from Vnukovo International Airport to Kievsky Rail Terminal.
Take a subway from Kievskaya to Alexandrovsky Sad.
Take a train from Novi Sad to Budapest-Keleti.
Take a train from Budapest-Keleti to Wien Hbf.
Take a train from Wien Hbf to Warszawa Wschodnia.
Take a train from Warszawa Wschodnia to Moskva Belorusskaia.
Take a subway from Florenc - C to Hlavní nádraží.
Take a train from Praga to Moskva Belorusskaja.
Take a bus from Belgrad Central Bus Station to Timisoara Bus Station.
Take a bus from Tyachiv to Moscow Novoyasenevskaya.
Take a subway from Novoyasenevskaya to Kitay-gorod.
Take a bus from Železnička stanica to Karela Čapeka.
Take a bus from Novi Sad Petrol Station Mol to Warsaw Zachodni Bus Station.
Take a subway from Shchyolkovskaya to Ploshchad Revolyutsii.
Take a bus from Belgrad Central Bus Station to Timisoara Bus Station.
Take a train from Timisoara Nord to Szolnok.
Take a train from Lviv to Moskva Kievskaja.
Take a subway from Kievskaya to Alexandrovsky Sad.
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