Distance~40 km (25 miles)
Drive time40–60 min (1.5–2 h in rush hour)
RouteM-2 “Crimea” / Simferopol Highway (toll-free)
TrainSuburban elektrichka, ~40–55 min
Bus~40–70 min to the nearest metro
Ship cargo / a vehicleQuote-based — see below

Podolsk to Moscow is only about 40 km (25 miles), but this is a commuter hop into the capital rather than an intercity drive, so traffic matters far more than distance. The drive takes 40–60 minutes off-peak and easily 1.5–2 hours in rush hour. Below are the realistic options, including the train that often beats the car, and what it costs to ship cargo or a vehicle into Moscow’s southern districts.

Podolsk to Moscow: route and traffic

The main road is the M-2 “Crimea” (Simferopol Highway), a toll-free radial route into Moscow from the south, with Varshavskoye Highway as a parallel feeder. The bottleneck is congestion through Podolsk itself and at the MKAD ring, which is why peak-hour journeys stretch well past an hour.

Other ways to get from Podolsk to Moscow

  • Suburban train – frequent elektrichka services reach Moscow’s Kursky station in about 40–55 minutes for a low fare, and they bypass road congestion, so the train is usually the most reliable option.
  • Bus and minibus – routes connect Podolsk to the nearest metro stations in roughly 40–70 minutes, depending on traffic.

Shipping cargo or a vehicle from Podolsk to Moscow

This is a short last-mile lane into the capital, so the price of moving goods depends on load type and access windows rather than distance. Practical points on this corridor:

  • Vehicle choice – vans and small trucks for urban delivery into Moscow’s southern districts; larger trucks face daytime entry limits inside the MKAD.
  • Truck access rules – Moscow restricts heavy-vehicle entry by permit and time of day, which shapes scheduling more than the 40 km itself.
  • Timing – off-peak and night windows cut both travel time and the risk of fines.

To compare real prices, request quotes from carriers on the route through the GetTransport marketplace.

Goods commonly moved on the Podolsk–Moscow route

  • Manufactured and engineering goods – Podolsk has a long industrial and machine-building base.
  • Construction materials – feeding the southern Moscow agglomeration.
  • Retail and e-commerce parcels – last-mile distribution into the city.

FAQ

How far is Podolsk from Moscow by car?

Podolsk to central Moscow is about 40 km (25 miles) by road via the M-2 “Crimea” / Simferopol Highway; the MKAD ring is roughly 12–18 km out.

How long does it take to drive from Podolsk to Moscow?

About 40–60 minutes off-peak, but 1.5–2 hours in rush hour because of congestion through Podolsk and at the MKAD.

Is the train faster than driving from Podolsk to Moscow?

Often yes — a suburban elektrichka reaches Kursky station in about 40–55 minutes regardless of road traffic, so it is usually the more reliable choice.

Are there tolls between Podolsk and Moscow?

No, the M-2 radial into Moscow is toll-free on this stretch; the paid M-2 bypass sections start further south, beyond Podolsk.

How much does it cost to ship cargo from Podolsk to Moscow?

On this short last-mile lane, cost depends on vehicle type and Moscow’s truck-access windows rather than distance — request quotes on GetTransport to compare.