New routes from Moscow to the Moscow region will begin operating on December 13.

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Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –

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This year, under an agreement between the governments of Moscow and the Moscow region, 25 existing suburban routes in the northwest and west are planned to be integrated into the Moscow transport system.

As a result, these routes will implement Moscow transport standards, including convenient bus intervals and schedules, modern rolling stock, and professional drivers.

"Following Sergei Sobyanin's instructions, we are developing the Moscow suburban transport network. On December 13, we will launch four more connecting routes from the capital to the Moscow region. Thirty Russian-made buses will travel from the Strogino, Shchukinskaya, and Krylatskoye metro stations to the Krasnogorsk and Odintsovsky urban districts. The buses are equipped with everything necessary for comfortable and safe travel. In the second half of December, we plan to open four more routes between the capital and the Moscow region," noted the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

Maxim Liksutov.

The buses fully comply with Moscow public transport standards. They are low-floor, equipped with climate control, and adapted for wheelchair users, as well as bicycles and strollers. They are equipped with USB ports for charging devices and media panels for passenger information.

Routes 1358 and 1594 have a fixed fare. You only need to tap your card upon boarding. A ride with a Troika card on route 1358 costs 77 rubles, and on route 1594, 140 rubles. A ride with a bank card on route 1358 costs 78 rubles, and on route 1594, 141 rubles.

On routes 1282 and 1580, the fare depends on the distance. You need to tap your card twice—on entry and exit. A trip with a Troika card will cost between 63 and 105 rubles, while a trip with a bank card will cost between 64 and 106 rubles.

All four routes are valid for travel with unlimited "Ediny" (Unified) passes for the Suburban zone, valid for 30, 90, or 365 days, as well as unlimited "Ediny" (Unified) passes for the Suburban zone, valid for 30 and 90 days, and valid for students with the Muscovite Card. In addition, free travel is available for Muscovite and Moscow Region residents with concessionary travel cards, similar to Moscow city routes. Concessionary travel on regional routes is available to Moscow Region residents, as well as individuals under 60 who are entitled to free travel on regional routes, on all adjacent Moscow routes (between Moscow and the Moscow Region).

Discounts for transfers to the metro and other routes are not available. For free transfers to various modes of Moscow transport, it is recommended to use the "Unified" 30-, 90-, and 365-day passes for the "Prigorod" zone. The "Strelka" card will not work.

You can purchase and top up your Troika card at Moscow Metro ticket offices and ticket vending machines. You can also top up your Troika card online through the Moscow Metro or Moscow Transport mobile app, and then activate remote top-up at any validator on board the bus.

Suburban route No. 580 has been replaced by route No. 1580.

By 2028, it is planned to include at least 30 percent of existing suburban ground public transport routes in the Moscow transport system.

The launch of new interconnected interregional routes will stimulate the development of transport infrastructure in the Moscow region, including the installation of modern stops, dedicated lanes, the creation of new and the reconstruction of existing transport hubs, and the combination of various modes of public transport for daily travel from the Moscow region to Moscow and back.

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