Eight ground transportation routes will be adjusted starting November 29.

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Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –

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Starting November 29, eight bus and electric bus routes in 20 districts of the capital will be adjusted. These routes will be closer to metro stations and public amenities.

"Following Sergei Sobyanin's instructions, we continue to develop the capital's ground transportation network. On November 29, we will adjust eight bus and electric bus routes. Stops will be located closer to metro stations, public amenities, and popular attractions. More than 50 modern Russian-made buses and electric buses, equipped to provide comfort for all categories of passengers, will operate on these routes," said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

Maxim Liksutov.

Major changes

Routes C179 and 600k will be merged. C179 buses will continue to all stops. Buses will run more frequently, reducing travel time.

The stop at the Mnevniki metro station will be moved closer to the metro exits.

The stop "Nizhnie Mnevniki Street – Bike Center" is now located at Projected Driveway No. 1166.

Route T19 will continue to operate under number 389.

Buses No. 926, 987 and 993 will go along Azovskaya Street to Starobalaklavskaya instead of Bolshaya Yushunskaya Street.

Buses on route No. 67 will continue to operate under the number 987.

On Bolshaya Yushunskaya Street, residents will be able to continue using routes No. 273, 922, 952, and C918.

Route 952 will replace route T52. Buses will go to Bolshaya Yushunskaya Street via the Kakhovskaya metro station.

At the Kakhovskaya metro station on Kakhovka Street, stops will now only be at exits No. 5 and 7.

Changes in Zyuzino became possible thanks to the opening of a new terminus stations for buses and electric buses on Balaklavsky Prospekt. Residents of Bolotnikovskaya Street between Varshavskoe Shosse and Simferopolsky Boulevard will now have a direct, non-stop route to Kakhovskaya metro station.

Additionally, passengers using all city routes, as well as suburban routes within the Moscow-Region project, can evaluate their performance and participate in a large-scale study. A QR code for completing the survey is located on every Moscow bus near the driver's cabin and opposite the second door. The survey can also be completed bylink.

In accordance with the objectives of the national project Infrastructure for Life Moscow is placing significant emphasis on modernizing its social and public infrastructure, including increasing the number of convenient public transportation routes and upgrading its rolling stock. Furthermore, as part of the national project, the capital has begun developing the Central Transport Hub. It will become a unified transport hub with regular commuter rail service for over 30 million residents in 11 Russian regions. More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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