The capital of the Chechen Republic is distinguished by the fact that it has poorly developed rail connections, so most of the transportation takes place on buses that depart from Grozny bus stations - Central, Western, Southern and Berkat.
Domestic Buses
Buses to the settlements of the Chechen Republic depart from Grozny from bus stations located on the Minutka Square and from the Central Market. You can leave from them to most of the settlements of the republic. Buses often go to the village of Shelkovskaya: from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Rare flights depart, for example, to Gekhi-Chu: once a day at 14:20, as well as to Chatoy and Borzoi, that is, to the mountainous part of the republic.
Intercity Buses
From the Western bus terminal of Grozny, buses leave for Stavropol and Kislovodsk. The second flight is transit from Makhachkala. Therefore, it can also be reached in the capital of Dagestan. The bus leaves for Kislovodsk at 12:57, and to Stavropol at 09:00.
Grozny's western bus station is located on 87 Nefteprovodnaya Street. From it you can reach the local resort. We are talking about the Grozny Sea in the west of the city.
In addition, there are buses to Vladikavkaz, Astrakhan, Volgograd, Derbent, Krasnodar, Pyatigorsk, Nalchik, Sochi, Saratov, Simferopol.
The central bus station of Grozny is located in the northeast of the city center, near the bridge over Sunzha, the northern market and the Peter and Paul highway.
Buses depart from him to major cities:
- Astrakhan.
- Volgograd.
- Kizlyar.
- Moscow.
- Rostov-on-Don.
- Samara
- Saratov.
- Yaroslavl
If for some reason this station is not functioning, then buses leave from the bus station on Minutka Square or from the Western Bus Station. And also from the Berkat station near the market of the same name on Lorsanov Street.
Tickets from Grozny bus stations can cost up to 3,500 rubles (to Moscow), and can be inexpensive, for example, up to 100 rubles to Gudermes.