Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –
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On September 27, buses will begin running on route #1342k from the Belomorskaya metro station. They will provide service to the Klyazma-Starbeevo neighborhood of Khimki, Moscow Region. The route will consist of five modern, large buses, equipped to Moscow's highest standards.
"We continue to develop the suburban bus service of Moscow transport, as instructed by Sergei Sobyanin. On September 27, we will launch another route connecting the Khimki urban district with the Belomorskaya metro station. Five modern Russian-made buses will operate here on weekdays. This will improve the comfort of trips to the metro and reduce travel time. By 2028, we plan to integrate at least 30 percent of existing interregional bus routes into the Moscow transport system," said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.
On this route, you can use single unlimited-ride tickets in the "Prigorod" zone with the Muscovite Student Card for 30 days, costing 1,390 rubles, or 90 days, for 3,960 rubles. These tickets are also valid for travel on the metro, the Moscow Central Circle (MCC), the Moscow Central Diameters (MCD), and Moscow's ground transportation.
A single ride with a Troika card will cost 75 rubles, while a single ride with a bank card will cost 76 rubles. The "90-minute" fare will not apply, and discounts for transfers to the metro and other routes are not available. Passengers will not be able to pay for rides with a Strelka card.
One of the main advantages is that residents of the region will be able to enjoy affordable travel on Moscow public transportation thanks to unified passes for 30, 90, and 365 days. These passes include transfers between ground transportation, the metro, the Moscow Central Circle (MCC), and the Moscow Central Diameters (MCD), as well as unlimited travel on regular river electric transport routes 1, 2, and 3, which are not included in the Muscovite Student Card passes.
The "Unified" pass allows free use of bicycles and electric scooters from the Velobike city rental service. Each free ride lasts up to 30 minutes, and the number of free rides depends on the pass category: 30-day passes include 60 free rides, 90-day passes include 180 free rides, and 365-day passes include 390 free rides.
Additionally, the annual subscription can be frozen for 14 days in the app. Moscow MetroThis feature is useful when traveling on vacation or, for example, in the event of sick leave. Two weeks will be added to the total validity of the pass, so the passenger won't lose these days.
What else awaits passengers?
Modern Russian-made buses will carry a distinctive "Moscow – Moscow Region" decal. These large buses will feature climate control, low floors, and disabled access. Passengers will benefit from user-friendly navigation, including bright, large route numbers on buses indicating final stops, voice announcements, and large on-board screens displaying route information. Clear route numbers will also be helpful: the number "1" has been added to the familiar route number. This will avoid duplication with city route numbers and make it clear to passengers that the "1000" buses travel to the region.
In accordance with the objectives of the national project Infrastructure for Life The capital is placing significant emphasis on modernizing social and public infrastructure, including increasing the number of convenient public transportation routes and upgrading rolling stock. Furthermore, as part of the national project, Moscow has begun developing the Central Transportation Hub. It will become a unified transport system with predictable commuter rail service for over 30 million residents in 11 regions of Russia. More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.
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