Four new stations on the Troitskaya metro line have been equipped with digital navigation.

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Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –

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Recently opened stations The Troitskaya metro line—Vavilovskaya, Akademicheskaya, Krymskaya, and ZIL—were the first stations on the Emerald Line to be equipped with digital navigation. Now, the total number of signs in the Moscow metro displaying digital information has reached 200. At these stations, modern technology is combined with the familiar navigation principles of all Moscow public transportation.

"A year ago, Sergei Sobyanin opened the first digital public transport stations—Maryina Roshcha on the Big Circle Line and Terminal No. 1 at Moscow's Nizhegorodskaya Station. They have proven their effectiveness, and we've received numerous positive reviews from passengers. This year, digital navigation was installed on the new Vavilovskaya-ZIL section of the Troitskaya Line. We plan to open six more stations on this line by 2030. Once these stations are in place, the third section of the Troitskaya Line will not require a full-scale physical navigation system upgrade. Information about new transport facilities will be displayed remotely on digital signs," said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

Maxim Liksutov.

Digital navigation on the new section of the Troitskaya Line will increase the amount of useful information provided to passengers. For example, it will highlight more popular locations near metro stations and inform about changes to public transportation near them, including those scheduled for short-term service. ZIL signs will be able to provide additional information to passengers during large-scale events at the nearby CSKA Arena multifunctional sports complex. Furthermore, the innovative navigation is brighter and more visible.

Consecutive exit numbering has been introduced at transfer stations on all metro lines.Sobyanin: More than 90 metro stations will be equipped with digital navigation by 2030.

Digital navigation systems will continue to be implemented in the metro in the future. According to the Moscow transport development program through 2030, over 30 percent of signs will be equipped with screens. The primary focus of digital navigation implementation will be on transfer hubs and stations near major transport hubs.

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