The MoscowâÂÂKazan high-speed railway is a planned 772-kilometre long high-speed railway line connecting the cities of Moscow and Kazan in the Russian Federation, going through the intermediate cities of Vladimir, Nizhny Novgorod and Cheboksary. The project had an original expected completion date of 2018 (as of 2013), and Government of China intended to make the project the first segment of transnational high-speed railway that connect Beijing and Moscow over a distance in excess of 7,000 kilometres. Planning work was finished in September 2017. Preliminary construction on stations and platforms, with space reserved for the railway, started in spring 2018. Construction on the railway has been postponed as of March 2020, due to the high cost (estimated at 1.7 trillion rubles) and in lieu of further studies on ridership. As of 2025, the construction has still not started.
Proposed rolling stocks for this line which include: