All shuttle buses. How are numbers assigned to public transport routes? "New model": everything according to the old rules

Consider an important topic for our capital - public transport and all the nuances related to it.

What types of transport can be used in Moscow? The choice is great: land transport (buses, trolleybuses, trams, fixed-route taxis), underground metro and elevated monorail, railway trains, and even there is an option to travel by water, although it is used only for entertainment purposes.

It is also important to note that there is a division into urban and suburban transport, and, since the first serves Moscow, and the second, respectively, the region, it should be remembered that the billing and payment method depend on this.

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Metro

Fast and affordable

The most common and indispensable option for moving around Moscow. By the way, the Moscow metro is also considered one of the most beautiful in the world! In addition, its length is very large (333.5 km in total) and it continues to increase. So it is quite possible to spend two hours underground, getting from different parts of the city. And this is the fastest option available!

It is unlikely that you will be able to pass by the metro entrance, except for the bright red capital letter"M", Your attention will be attracted by a huge passenger flow.

It's hard to get confused here. The metro scheme is understandable and accessible largely due to the circle line, which connects all other branches.

When crossing and entering the city, you should only carefully read the signs, which are located literally everywhere, including the floor and ceiling.

The undoubted plus of the Moscow metro is free wi-fi. So, if you urgently need to connect to the Internet, feel free to go down the subway. If you need a long access - the ring line is at your disposal;)

Opening hours

The metro operates from 5:30 to 1:30. Each station has its own opening time. It varies in the region of half an hour. You should enter the metro and have time to transfer to the desired branch before one in the morning, since at this time all doors to the entrance are closed, and the last train leaves from each terminal station.

Fare

In order to go down to the subway, the easiest way is to buy a "Single" ticket. It is called so because it allows you to travel not only in the subway, but also on buses, trolleybuses and trams, which, no doubt, is very convenient!

A ticket for one trip, which can be purchased both at the box office and in vending machines, will cost you 50 rubles, for two - twice as much. You can spend them within 5 days, then the card will become invalid. And then another pleasant system is turned on: the more trips you buy, the cheaper the fare! True, the next figure is only 20 trips. But if you often use transport and stay in the capital for at least a week, you should think about such a purchase. You can ride on it for 90 days, and it costs 650 rubles. Thus, one trip comes out to 32.5 rubles! Clear savings.

But what if you definitely don’t spend 20 trips, but want to save money? Get the Troika! You buy a card at the cash desk, leaving a deposit value of 50 rubles, you can replenish it at any machine. And, voila, your fare on the metro and on the monorail costs 32 rubles, and on all ground transport (except commercial) - 31! When you leave, return the card to the cashier and get your 50 rubles deposit. But if you take Troika with you with a positive balance, then within 5 years you will still be able to travel the entire balance during your next visits to the capital!

In addition, there is a system of unlimited trips all on the same "Single". For a day, the ticket price is 210 rubles, for 3 days - 400, in general, you can take at least a whole year for 18200. Again, the question of profit.

There is another tricky system. It's called 90 minutes. Allows you to make during this time one trip by metro and an unlimited number of transfers by land transport. One trip costs 60 rubles, two - 120.

In general, you can carefully study all these tariffs at each cash desk!

  • Since there are usually several exits from the metro, ask in advance which car from the center you need - the first or the last. Sitting in the right car, you will be closer to your exit;
  • Remember the carriages from which it is closer to you to leave the city or it is more convenient to make a transfer if you use one route. This will save you a lot of time;
  • I also strongly advise you to avoid "rush hour"! Perhaps there is someone who likes to feel the full power of our people, who smoothly brings you in and out of the car, even when you don’t need it, but I think there are only a few of them. So it is better to postpone the trip to an earlier or later time, if you suddenly realize that you are falling into a period of "bacchanalia". Namely: weekday morning hours - from about 7 to 10, and evening hours - from 6 to 8. This advice applies to all transport in general. Well, if you still need blood from your nose at this time, then use either the metro or electric trains - there is the least chance of getting stuck in a traffic jam;
  • A male voice announces stations towards the center, a female voice announces from the center. On the ring line, a male voice sounds when moving clockwise, and a female voice sounds against. This knowledge will help you navigate if you suddenly find yourself on a train without looking exactly where it is moving;
  • And, of course, take care of your belongings! Pickpocketing is such a common phenomenon that it would seem that it is not worth repeating it, but they happen with enviable regularity. Of course, you don’t need to see a potential thief in everyone, but it doesn’t hurt to be a little more vigilant.

Ground transport

Buses, trolleybuses and trams

I combine these three modes of transport not in vain, because, despite the presence or absence of “horns”, in this case they have the same essence and payment too :)

When boarding, a ticket for one trip can be taken directly from the driver for 50 rubles. Or use the "Single", bought at the subway ticket office. You can also buy a ticket at the bus stop from a kiosk (if available), which is very prudent of you, since entry is only through the front door and everyone who has to take tickets from the driver significantly delays the ever-hurrying line.

Every stop is announced in the cabin, so you won't miss it. I especially like how it happens on Berezhkovskaya embankment (it's not far from Kievsky railway station) - the intonation with which announcements are pronounced evokes a lot of positive emotions! By the way, if you have time, I advise you to visit those parts. Nice place. You can be there if you want to visit the Novodevichy Convent or if you decide to take an excursion to Mosfilm!

Night routes

There are 11 night routes of ground public transport in Moscow.

Night ring trolleybuses No. "Bk" and "Bch" (passes through the districts: Basmanny, Tagansky, Zamoskvorechye, Yakimanka, Khamovniki, Arbat, Presnensky, Tverskoy, Meshchansky, Krasnoselsky) run every 15 minutes, the rest of the night routes operate at 30-minute intervals .
For the convenience of passengers in the city center, radial buses and trolleybus No. 63 arrive at a stop on Lubyanskaya Square, where you can make a transfer.
The fare does not differ from the fares in the daytime. The opening hours are approximately the same for everyone - from 23:30 to 5:30, or around the clock.

Buses near Moscow

And here is the system! Fares are completely different and they depend on how far you travel. You can check the cost with the conductor, who will serve you in the bus and tell you the right stop! City payment cards ("Troika", "United") do not work on these routes! In addition, it has its own Strelka travel card. It costs 200 rubles, of which the security deposit is 80, and 120 go to your card. The easiest way to top it up is through bank card directly in the Strelka app on a smartphone (sometimes there is no such service in kiosks at bus stops). If necessary, you can also return it and get the security value back, however, you will have to provide a check or a printout from the site confirming the fact that you replenished the balance no earlier than this month. In general, there are more troubles with the suburban Strelka than with the Moscow Troika, but it will save your finances significantly.

Shuttle taxi

When I first arrived in Moscow, I was very surprised why the drivers of minibuses so vehemently invite passengers to their place. After all, if I don’t go along the way, then I definitely won’t go with him. And then I realized - they have high competition. As with other similar routes, and with city buses.

A clear plus, perhaps, is that this is the fastest land commercial mode of transport. And in terms of money within the city, the fare will cost 25-35 rubles, that is, no more than a one-time purchase of a bus ticket. You will be taken out of the city at different rates. Usually it is in the region of 40-70 rubles.

Both old low gazelles and modern wide Fords drive along the routes. And behind the wheel are invariably those who belong to Formula 1, so don't expect a quiet road. But I repeat - but quickly :)

Opening hours

Again, it all depends on the specific route, but from 6:00 to 00:00 any day you can leave one hundred percent to the most diverse points of the city.

All routes in your pocket

As for the routes themselves, I strongly advise you to install the application on your smartphone Yandex-Transport, if you haven't already. The program allows you to monitor traffic online and operates not only in Moscow.

To be honest, the first 10 minutes since I installed this program, I watched with wild delight how circles with numbers move across the screen and right there this trolleybus / bus / tram / minibus rushes past me!

Very convenient when there is no exact timetable at the bus stop! By the way, in general, at many stops there is a board where the bus / trolleybus number and the number of minutes before it arrives at the stop are written.

This application also builds various route options that can be saved for the future.

In general, an extremely indispensable assistant for any passenger!

Overhead transport, or monorail

The Moscow monorail transport system is an overpass above the ground, along which a rare train slowly glides. It consists of only one branch and is subordinate to the metro, so the same Troika, United, and all cards operate here as on a regular metro.

This wonderful "metro in reverse" is located in the area of ​​the Telecentre, so if you are planning an excursion to the Ostankino Tower, a walk around the All-Russian Exhibition Center, or you just happen to be somewhere near the Timiryazevskaya station, I advise you to take a ride on this unique transport! There will be a lot of impressions, that's for sure! Especially in the evening, it's great to drive past the sparkling Cosmos Hotel and admire the sky going into the sky. main tower our country! Moreover, the whole journey will take you from the end to the end of a maximum of 20 minutes.

Monorail stations open for passengers to enter from 6:50 to 23:00.

Trains

That's really great rail transport! Saved me many times in different situations. For example, electric trains run almost around the clock (sometimes you can get on it at three in the morning, but, basically, they run from about 5 am to 1 am). Another joyful difference of this type of transport is a 50% discount for students on travel.

It is worth using the train not only when you need to cover a long distance outside the city, but also make a journey within the city, especially if there are stations nearby at point A and point B of your trip.

Step-by-step instruction

Be that as it may, there are many nuances that are worth knowing. Let's consider the whole path in order.

Ticket

You can buy a ticket at the box office or buy it yourself from a machine. There are no ticket offices on rare platforms in the area due to low passenger traffic, in this case you buy a ticket from the controller on the train, naming the station from which you are traveling.

It is important to note that if you know the time of the desired train, it is better to come to the station in advance, because there may be queues at the ticket office. Especially if you are a student - cashiers are very fond of looking at a student card for a long time.

In the received ticket, the most important lower part with a barcode! In no case should it be wetted or crushed, otherwise you will not be able to pass through the turnstiles installed at the entrance to the platform and exit from it. So we bought a ticket, passed the turnstile and carefully hid it in the safest pocket. If necessary, you will have to present it to the controller. The main thing is not to throw away the ticket before you pass through the turnstile at the exit of the station you need! Otherwise, you will have to pay an amount of two, or even three times more, just to buy a ticket to the exit.

The ticket itself gives you the right to travel from station to station during the day. It is not tied to time. Therefore, you can take a ticket immediately on the way back.

Platform

If this is a station, then there will be many ways. But in front of each there is a board where the departure time and the final stop of the train are written, as well as a list of stations that the train will pass without stopping. The latter deserves special attention. In addition, all trains are constantly announced. So information is everywhere, the main thing is to perceive it.

If this is an ordinary station, then there are at least two ways, and each also has a board with the indicated direction. But I usually check at the box office which platform I should go to.

A train

And now you are already in a cozy orange or blue (as you are lucky) cabin. Before departure, the final stop and the stations where the train will not stop will be announced, so if there is an error, there is still a chance to run out of the train :)

Stations are announced, however, sometimes very quietly or unintelligibly, so keep your eyes open.

Controllers keep order. All they need is to see your ticket. On some routes they are rare guests, and in some places you will have to show the ticket three times.

Hares

Now in Moscow they are actively fighting against “hares” and there are ticket offices and turnstiles at almost every station, but if you still somehow magically ended up on the train without a ticket, here are some tips for playing "Run away from the controller" ;)

  • sit NOT in the outer cars in order to be able to move a few cars forward from the impending danger;
  • the surest sign that this danger is too close is a long line of young people, outcasts and other representatives of the “hare clan”, moving from a neighboring car in the direction from law-loving controllers. You should join their formation and go so many cars ahead that the chase does not have time to catch up with you to your station;
  • if the controllers “drive” into the last car, then many do a dangerous trick: during a stop at the station, they run from this car to the previous one, which has already been checked by the controllers. I do NOT recommend doing this, because it is really dangerous. True, the driver in this survival game is always on the side of the hares - it’s better for a negligent stowaway to pass the fine than to fall under the train, so he won’t close the door in front of his nose;
  • extreme case. Having missed all the opportunities to escape from them, the controller asks you to present your ticket. Sometimes a number will pass with a brazenly demonstrated old ticket. Personally, I did this twice and both times it rolled :) Otherwise, you just have to pay the full fare. On refusal, for some reason, the inspectors take the hares to the last car, they apparently land them there (I don’t know why exactly through the last car). One way or another, in the case of ticketless travel, a fine is threatened, which is calculated depending on the kilometers and the type / class of the car. Therefore, it is better not to run into controllers, and even better to buy a ticket in advance.

I will devote a couple of lines to another plus of electric trains: the presence of a toilet in the first carriage, which can sometimes be very useful! Also, with a ticket bought at the station, you can go to the public toilet in the station building for free.

How to get to the airport

If trains arrive at stations located on the metro circle line, then all three Moscow airports are located outside the city.

Aeroexpress

The most common and reliable option. It gets from the center to the airport itself in just half an hour (or a little more - it depends on the airport, but the time is fixed), and since this is a view railway transport, no traffic jams threaten you. Very comfortable, fast, accurate on time, but quite expensive - 470 rubles (420 when buying on the website or through mobile app), and a children's ticket will cost 130 rubles. When traveling with children, you must have a copy of the child's birth certificate confirming his age.

They go every half hour from 5:30 am to 1:00 am. But there are breaks of an hour, so it’s better to check in advance so as not to get into a very unpleasant situation and urgently look for other ways, as was the case with me.

You can get to Vnukovo Airport from the Kievsky railway station, to Sheremetyevo from Belorussky, and to Domodedovo from Paveletsky. Each of these stations has specialized ticket offices, waiting rooms and platforms. Signs will tell you how to get to this zone (even in the subway).

electric train

And now a little life hack - few people know that you can get to Domodedovo Airport from the same Paveletsky railway station on a regular train! Moreover, you lose almost nothing in comfort, only in time - the train overcomes the same distance in an hour and a little. But the ticket price is only 123 rubles! And if you are a student, then generally 61.5! These trains run as early as half past five in the morning, and the last one leaves around 11 pm. So what is it the best way in case you need to get to Domodedovo. It’s a pity, however, that you won’t be able to get to Vnukovo and Sheremetyevo in the same way.

Shuttle taxis and buses

They have one obvious disadvantage - the likelihood of getting stuck in a traffic jam. However, you can safely use this transport during the daytime on weekdays and weekends.

Buses have a schedule, but there are also many scheduled stops, which can make travel time longer. But in some places the usual city payment system operates (I somehow went to Sheremetyevo on the "United").

But minibuses will take you much faster than a bus, so if you don’t have a car with a small cart in stock, it’s better to take a minibus! For this you will be charged from 70 to 150 rubles.

Working time is about the same from 4:30 am to 00:30 am. Without traffic jams, a minibus can be reached in half an hour.

  • Heading to Sheremetyevo, you should take a minibus at the Rechnoy Vokzal metro station: No. 949, the first car from the center, or on Planernaya: No. 948, the first car from the center. There is only one way out. Opposite the exit are bus and taxi stops.
  • You will be taken to Domodedovo from Domodedovo station: No. 308. The last car from the center. In the underpass to the right to the end of the tunnel. If you climb the stairs and look around, you can immediately see the bus stop.
  • In Vnukovo, minibuses start mainly from the South-West: No. 45, the first car from the center, in the underpass to the right, from the transition up - along the left stairs. Stop near the subway exit. You can also get there from the newly-made stations: there is one exit to the city on Salaryevo. Stops of city buses No. 611 are located 15 meters from the metro exit. Directions to the metro station Troparevo - exit from the last car, into the underpass to the right, then to the right up the stairs and straight along the street. Stops of city buses No. 611k are located 10 meters from the metro exit. From Rumyantsevo - exit from the last car. Stops of city buses No. 611 are located 15 meters from the exit.

In addition, signs in the form of stickers at the station will help you get out of the subway to the stop.

Again, you will not pass by minibuses - the most expressive name of the airport will flaunt on the windshield, and nearby you will see an actively inviting driver. You just have to get comfortable in the cabin and wait for the departure, which takes place upon filling.

For those who still go not by fixed-route taxi, but by bus, their stops are located there.

Taxi

It is very expensive and ineffective, because no one is safe from traffic jams.

If you decide to use the services of a taxi driver, then prepare two thousand of our domestic rubles. Even if you are geographically close to the airport and you can drive a car for a maximum of 15 minutes, you will still give at least 800 rubles - I tried.

Water transport

As I said at the very beginning, it is used only for entertainment purposes, but it is always a pleasure to walk along the Moscow River on a boat, so let's consider this type of transport.

Boats run from April to October and have fixed routes.

In the center of Moscow:

  • Kievsky railway station - Ustyinsky bridge - Kievsky railway station;
  • Sparrow Hills - Goncharnaya Embankment - Sparrow Hills;
  • Park of Culture - Krasnokholmsky Bridge - Park of Culture;
  • Tretyakovskiy Pier - Kremlin - Tretyakovskiy Pier.

Local routes:

  • Route Kolomenskoye - Brateevo - Maryino. It is actively used to deliver residents of the same-name districts to the recreation area and the historical complex Kolomenskoye. Only circular trips are carried out from the Kolomenskoye pier with a duration of 1 hour.
  • Routes Trinity-Lykovo - Strogino and around Serebryany Bor.
  • The route to the recreation area "Bay of Joy" on the Klyazma reservoir on the motor ships "Rocket" from the Northern River Station.
  • The route along the Khimki reservoir without disembarkation.
  • And you can go on a circular route along the Moscow River from the pier near the hotel "Ukraine".

There are unusual types of walks with lunch or dinner, excursion programs, as well as the opportunity to celebrate certain holidays on board the ship!

Price

  • Ticket for a trip to any pier in one direction: price for an adult - 550 rubles, for a child from 6 to 13 years old - 400 rubles, children under 6 years old - free of charge.
  • A whole day ticket with the opportunity to take a walk throughout the day with an unlimited number of landings and landings: the price for an adult is 900 rubles, for a child from 6 to 14 years old - 500 rubles, children under 6 years old - free of charge.
  • Ticket for a two-hour circular route Kievsky railway station - Kievsky railway station: price for an adult - 650 rubles, for a child from 6 to 14 years old - 450 rubles, children under 6 years old - free of charge.

Tickets can be bought at the box office at the marinas on the day of departure. Motor ships for a walk with stops lasting 1.5 hours depart every 25 minutes from the Kiev railway station - from 12-00 to 20-00, from Novospassky bridge - from 11-30 to 19-50. Schedule may change due to weather conditions or for technical reasons.

By the way, on Vorobyovy Gory summer beautiful girls Quite unexpectedly, a good discount on a ticket can be expected from gentlemen from the staff from the ship, just to pick up passengers and, of course, give you pleasure!

Well, perhaps, with this baggage of knowledge, it will not be difficult for you to comfortably move around Moscow and plan your time and routes correctly! ;)

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On the cancellation of the last "minibuses" in Moscow from August 15. In theory, it was assumed that only routes that go beyond the "old Moscow" could remain - and that routes that did not have a single stop outside these borders would not work from mid-August.

Our correspondents studied the situation on the streets of different districts of Moscow. For testing, stops were selected near several busy metro stations (Sokol, Oktyabrskoye Pole, Komsomolskaya, Krasnoselskaya, Preobrazhenskaya Ploshchad, Universitet, Prospekt Vernadskogo, Yugo-Zapadnaya, Tsaritsyno and Technopark). The study was done on the first Saturday after the ban on minibuses, August 20, 2016.

"Falcon"

At Sokol metro station fixed-route taxis stopped working (both from the side of Leningradsky Prospekt and from the side of Peschanaya Street). Only intersubject route found № 524 .

"October field"

There were also no fixed-route taxis at Oktyabrsky Pole, but they started working instead bus route No. 691k(it is served by Transavtoliz LLC, which is part of the Avtoline group of companies) - with blue buses, validators, the validity of all city tickets and benefits.

Komsomolskaya

Bus found No. 269m(metro station "Komsomolskaya" - Chelyabinskaya street). The route does not go anywhere beyond the Moscow Ring Road; according to the Moscow City Hall, it should not exist.

"Krasnoselskaya"

A "minibus" is going along Upper Krasnoselskaya Street white color with an inscription No. 387m(ring: metro station "Baumanskaya" - metro station "Baumanskaya"). The color is important, since on the same route there are cars operating according to the new transport service model (their number is approximately the same - № 387 , but without the "m"). Despite the very close dimensions, the difference is significant - the authorities demanded that private carriers release standard cars on new routes, and the color can only be blue (at the same time, such cars must have a ticket validator, air conditioning, etc.). Therefore, we have an “old type minibus” - with cash payment and the absence of standard benefits.

"Preobrazhenskaya Square"

In addition to the already mentioned "minibus" No. 269m, here we managed to meet only minibuses with a red number № 716 (metro station "Preobrazhenskaya Square" - Vostochny village). Why is color important? According to the existing agreement, stencils of machines operating at unregulated tariffs are painted in red in the Moscow Region. Part of the route № 716 falls on the Moscow region - therefore, in this case there is no violation (the carrier received an agreement on an intersubjective route).

"University"

Near the subway can be found a large number of minibuses with inscriptions No. 699m(metro station "Universitet" - quarter "Shuvalovsky"). Here, perhaps, the rolling stock is the most diverse - and "Fords", and "Mercedes", and "Hyundai". Cars are parked at the southern entrance of the metro, and on Lomonosovsky Prospekt near the fence of Moscow State University. According to Deptrans, this route should no longer work.

"Vernadsky avenue"

Near the Prospekt Vernadskogo metro station, you can still see two routes from the past. On Vernadsky Avenue there is a Peugeot with a stencil No. 616m(metro station "Prospect Vernadsky" - metro station "New Cheryomushki"), and along Udaltsova street cars with inscriptions rush in both directions No. 300m(st. Innovators - Ramenki). Both routes were to stop operating after 14 August. We're going to check further.

"Southwestern"

This station, even after the extension of the Sokolnicheskaya line, remains very major center attraction - the intersection of two busy highways, transport to the areas of Solntsevo and Novo-Peredelkino, suburban routes. Routes still run here №№ 45m, 1129 and 1166 , and their status is at least controversial - the route No. 45m was excluded from the Moscow city register (should have stopped working no later than August 15), and two other numbers can be found in the register of routes connecting Moscow and the Moscow Region, but the routes are different there (respectively, the Troparevo metro station - st Aprelevka and metro station "South-West" - Aprelevka). Apparently, all three routes operate in violation of the documents issued by the Moscow government. With a minibus with a stencil No. 205m(metro station "Yugo-Zapadnaya" - 9th microdistrict of Tyoply Stan) the situation is clearer - he should not appear here after August 14 - however, he cheerfully carries passengers along 26 Baku Commissars Street.

"Tsaritsyno"

Here are the minibuses No. 620m(metro station "Tsaritsyno" - Zagoryevskaya st. 10). The Moscow City Hall considers them canceled from August 15. In addition, an approximately eight-seater car with the inscription "Novoye Tsaritsyno Microdistrict" opened the door invitingly. Its status is generally incomprehensible, and no route numbers are visible on the sides. But it can be assumed that it also carries out transportation of passengers along a fixed route with stops on demand in arbitrary places - without being, obviously, registered in the register of routes of the city of Moscow. In addition, cars with a red stencil are visible. № 1130 (metro station "Tsaritsyno" - state farm named after Lenin). Judging by these inscriptions, they leave the administrative border of Moscow, and their cancellation was not planned. On the other hand, there is information that these cars go only to Yagodnaya Street, that is, the route does not cross the borders of "old Moscow" - and this is already a violation.

Finally, the station "Technopark" - "minibus" No. 764m(metro station "Kozhukhovskaya" - Nagatinsky backwater), again a discrepancy with the documents of the Moscow government.

In addition, it turned out that some "minibuses" that bring passengers to shopping malls. For example, at the Troika shopping and entertainment center on Verkhnyaya Krasnoselskaya Street, you can see minibuses going to four metro stations - Sokolniki, Komsomolskaya, Rizhskaya, Baumanskaya (specially equipped stops and signs for these routes). If they were free and stopped only at the final ones, then there would be no violation in this. But in their current form, according to the order of the Department of Transport of the Moscow City Hall, they should not be.

Summary

Each of the ten carefully studied points of attraction had some “minibuses” that violated the requirements of the authorities. Those routes that continued to work after August 14 are in the minority. Based on the state of the route register at the beginning of this summer, it is very approximately possible to estimate the share of the remaining "illegal immigrants" at 10-15% (the check took place on a weekend; perhaps a certain number of routes operate on weekdays).

Is there any logic in the set of preserved routes? It can be seen that where traffic has not stopped, there is rather a great demand, and historically Mosgortrans either did not run its buses (trolleybuses, trams) there, or (despite the potentially large passenger flow) launched it at a very low frequency. However, new routes were organized this summer to the Shuvalovsky quarter and along the ring in the Baumanskaya metro area.

Is it true that all remaining routes belong to the carriers challenging the DOT order in court? No, in some cases, the transportation is carried out by a company that, at the time of the investigation, has a claim in arbitration court did not submit. In the places we checked, it was almost impossible to find the “minibuses” of those eight companies that work according to the new model of transport service. But even here there is no strict correlation - one company still has both the old "minibuses" and the new "blue" transport.

What practical conclusions follow from these observations? Most importantly, the route companies have shown quite clearly where the unsatisfied demand for transport services has remained. And if the Moscow authorities are confident in their decision to abandon the "minibuses" throughout the "old Moscow", then it is necessary to greatly improve the work of transport in those places where the "minibuses" of the old model are still operating.

What time do buses, trolleybuses and trams start running in Moscow?

    Moscow bus depots do not start working at the same time.

    Bus depots start working from 5 to 6 am.

    Some buses leave the line after 6 o'clock.

    Fixed-route taxis are no different from buses in terms of departure time.

    Routes and timetable Vehicle can be viewed here.

    Some ground transportation also operates at night:

    Public transport in the Russian capital Moscow starts its movement at 5:30 am. Some routes start their work from 6 am. On the official website of Mosgortrans, you can see the scheme and mode of operation of a particular route, see the timetable. Separate routes continue to move at night, and taxis work around the clock if you fail to leave by public transport.

    There is no single start for the movement of buses, trolleybuses and trams. For example, bus route 29 ( Kuzminsky park- Metro Textile workers) starts moving from the stop Kuzminsky Park at 5:20 o'clock, and from the Metro stop Textile workers at 5:57 o'clock.

    The timetable for the transport of a specific route can be found on the Mosgortrans website. Also, for the convenience of passengers, there is an interactive route diagram, information about the start and end of a specific route, and the intervals between the movement of the selected transport route.

    Not all routes are posted on the Mosgortrans website, so you can additionally use the service at this address

    Depends on the chosen transport. For example, the first tram 3 goes along the route Balaklavsky prospekt. - metro Clean ponds weekdays at 05:33. And the first tram from the metro stop Chistye Prudy at 05:32.

    The first trolleybus 95 on the metro route Krasnopresnenskaya - Savelovsky railway station at 05:30, the first trolleybus from Savelovsky railway station at 05:48.

    The first bus 215 Khovrino metro station Petrovsko-Razumovskaya leaves the depot at 05:36, and from the metro stop Petrovsko-Razumovskaya at 06:04.

    It is impossible to specify exactly what time public transport leaves its route, you need to look at the schedule for a specific transport number and their route. The schedule can be found here.

    Public transport starts at 5:30 am. But this is mediocre. In general, I should start at five zero zero in the morning, but ... It doesn’t always work out. This applies to buses, trolleybuses and trams. The metro starts running at 6:00 am. Minibuses from 7.00.

    The problem is that not all routes public transport in Moscow they start working at the same time. In addition, the time may vary depending on whether it is a weekday or a weekend.

    On the site tr-mosckow.ru you can see not only the start time, but also the full schedule of buses, trams and trolleybuses. It's a little tricky to figure out, so I'll give you step by step instructions.

    • go to the link
    • see the timetablequot ;: buses, trams or trolleybuses
    • we press the route number we need
    • choose weekdays
    • end station of the route.

    And before us is a minute-by-minute schedule of this route, starting from the first flight to the last.

    At 5:30 a.m., ground transport starts running, they start the metro at about 6 a.m., although in the morning I got to such a time ten years ago, but at night last year, having arrived late at the airport, I went to the subway at one in the morning and at one thirty released.

    Public transport starts in Moscow in different areas in different ways, but in general, somewhere between 5 and 6 in the morning. In extreme cases, on separate routes that are not heavily loaded and go with a long interval, the start of work can be at 6-7 hours. You can find out more about what time the movement on a specific route starts on the Mosgortrans website.

    Choose the type of transport, route, day of the week, direction, stop you need and you will receive exact time when trams, buses and trolleybuses in Moscow start their movement.

    Various transport companies start their work in different time, but in the vast majority of cases from 5 o'clock to 6 o'clock, only some later, the most unloaded routes with a large interval of movement. You can find out the time of movement of the first vehicles here.

    Trams and trolleybuses in Moscow start running at 6 am. Most buses and minibuses start operating at 6:30. And only some routes (mostly starting their route from the outskirts of the city) start working from 5 o'clock in the morning. They take longer to get to the center, where most passengers work, so you can leave early on such buses.

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Asking how you can get there or how to get to a certain street or house in Moscow? We answer - it's very simple, find your best route around the city using the trip planner on our website. Our service will find for you up to 3 options for getting around the city of Moscow FROM your address and TO your destination. On the map with routes, click the details button (the start icon) and go to detailed description travel options. For all routes, travel time will be shown, taking into account traffic jams, numbers of buses, minibuses and other public transport.

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With the help of the trip planning service, you just need to enter the beginning and end of the route, then click the "Show route on the map" button and you will receive several route options. Choose the one that suits you best and start moving. There are four modes of route preparation - by city public transport (including fixed-route taxis), by car, by bicycle or on foot.

Moscow is certainly a huge city. Lots of people live here 12,380,664 (as of 2017) people. And this number is growing every year. The capital of the Russian Federation is attractive, of course, for a huge number of people both in our country and abroad. And for sure, many visitors would like to knowHow long do buses run in Moscow.

Types of public transport in the capital

Of course, most visitors prefer to move around the capital by means of underground transport. The subway in Moscow is designed very conveniently. You can use it to get to almost any part of the city. The metro of the capital workson normal days from 5:30 am. Stations close at midnight. This, of course, is also convenient. But to get to the right place in Moscow by metro, you can still, unfortunately, not always. Visitors and residents of the capital have to use land modes of transport quite often.

If it is not possible to get directly to the destination by metro, the passenger can take:

    trolleybus;

    tram;

    bus;

    minibus;

    electric train.

Of course, most often, guests of the capital use such a type of public transport as minibuses and buses. Get them to your destination as quickly as possible. And unfortunately, there are not so many trams left in the capital.

Moscow bus stations

There are many departure points for minibuses and city flights in the capital. But the actual bus stations in Moscowjust two:

    Central (informal name "Shchelkovsky"), located on the highway of the same name, in the house number 75.

    The city terminal on Leningradsky Prospekt, from which intercity buses depart.

Small bus stations in the capital are usually located near the entrances / exits of the metro. There are departure points for buses and minibuses, for example, at the stations "Vykhino", "Tushinskaya", "Orekhovo", " Teply Stan”, “Krasnogvardeiskaya”, “Cherkizovskaya”, etc. There are such nodes near Kazansky and Paveletsky railway stations.

There is also a station in Northern Butovo. From heredeparts, for example, flight 858 to Shcherbinki. Some guests of the capital would like to knowhow long does bus number 858 "Moscow" run- Shcherbinki". The first flight on weekdays on this route departs at 05:20 (05:35 - on weekends). The lastarrives in Butovo at 02:21.

From what time and until what time do the buses run in Moscow

Of course, the administration of the capital is doing everything possible to move around the city for its residents and guests as conveniently as possible. In the morning, most buses leave from stations and train stations at 5 am. On ordinary days, this type of transport of the capital ends its work most often at 1.30 am. But of course there are many exceptions to this rule.

So, for example, routes duplicated by electric trains can finish work at 23:00.And this is understandable. Late passengers will be able to easily reach their destination by rail.Some significant flights operate in the capital even later than 1.30. Many guests and residents of the city would certainly like to know, for example,how long does bus No. 851 "Moscow -Sheremetyevo". This flight ends its work at 1:50.

Moscow minibuses in most cases work on a slightly different schedule. Most often they leave for the station already at 21:00-22:00.

Schedule for the New Year

Of course, many guests and residents of the city would like to know, among other things,how long do buses run in moscowon holidays.Von such days, the bus stations of the capital most often work as usual. But there are, of course, exceptions to this. For example, the city administration changes the schedule of ground vehicles to New Year. After all, at night on this day through the streetscapital Citiesa lot of people are moving around. So, for example, in 2017, the operation of buses in the Central Administrative District was extended until 3:00 am.

Until what time do buses run in Moscow: night flights

so, on ordinary days, the capital's buses operate only until 1.30. However, those passengers who did not have time for their flight should not despair. Moscow is a big city, and life here is in full swing even at night. Therefore, the capital also provides for flights plying around the city at this particular time of day.They go in most cases from one in the morning until 5:30 in the morning.

Nightbusthere are only routes in the capital11 is No. H1-H6, No. 308, No. 63Tand some othersflights. Transport runs at this time of day mainly along significant lines.

Trolleybuses and trams

Thus, we found outHow long do buses run in Moscow. 611flight"Moscow - Vnukovo" leaves the airport for the last time at 1:22. The bus leaves Sheremetyevo at 1:50. Most routes leave the park at 1:30.

Working hoursin other species land transport slightly different in the capital. So, they go to Moscow mostly only until 12 o'clock at night. Some flights can carry passengers until 1:00 or 22:00. There are also several night trolleybuses in the capital. They usually run at hourly intervals. railway stations or other similar significant places.

Trams in the capital usually start moving at six in the morning. They finish their work in most cases at 00:35. There is only one night tram in the capital - No. 3. It follows through the entire Central Administrative District from the street. Academician Yangel to the metro station "Chistye Prudy".