Ground transportation routes will change in several districts of the capital starting December 6.

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Starting December 6, 16 bus and electric bus routes will be adjusted in more than 30 districts of the capital. The commissioning of new infrastructure will reduce travel times for passengers, according to the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry. Maxim Liksutov.

"Starting December 6, we will adjust 16 bus and electric bus routes in various areas of the city. Buses will run more frequently. We will also move stops closer to metro stations, public facilities, and major public transportation hubs. More than 90 modern Russian-made buses and electric buses will operate on weekdays. We continue to expand the ground transportation network in the capital and reduce travel times for passengers, as instructed by the Moscow Mayor," explained Maxim Liksutov.

What will change?

Thanks to the new dedicated lane on General Sandalova Street, buses and electric buses operating on routes 318, 384, and 384k will be able to reach passengers faster to the Dynamo and Petrovsky Park metro stations without having to turn around on Leningradsky Prospekt.

Electric bus #733 heading toward Krylatskoye metro station will now travel via Bagritskogo Street. Residents of the area, as well as employees and visitors of the Women's Health Center, will now have access to modern transportation within walking distance.

Routes C289 and 248 (to become C289) will be merged, improving direct connections in the Mozhaysky and Fili-Davydkovo districts. Residents of Belovezhskaya Street will now have easier access to the Kuntsevsky Market and the Mozhaysky District Multifunctional Center, stations of the first Moscow Central Diameter (MCD-1), and the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya and Filevskaya metro lines.

In Shcherbinka, buses and electric buses on routes No. 925, 940, C949, 969, 969k, and 998 will operate on a new dedicated lane. As a result, travel time to the Shcherbinka MCD-2 station will be reduced by four minutes. Additionally, you can take a bus at the "Stepan Erzya Street" stop. free transferbetween all local routes.

In Vykhino-Zhulebino, bus number M79 will operate along new streets in the district. Residents will now have frequent transportation to the metro and the Moscow Central Circle, as well as direct connections from the main route to the Kuzminki, Tekstilshchiki, and Yuzhnoportovy districts.

To reduce service intervals to the Sadovod shopping center, routes #739 and #739k will be modified. Route #739 will only run to the 6th microdistrict of Vykhino-Zhulebino, while bus #739k will run more frequently. Its route will pass through the Zhulebino metro station, Aviakonstruktora Milya, and Generala Kuznetsova streets. New stops will be added.

Passengers on all city and suburban routes of the Moscow-Region project can evaluate their performance and participate in a large-scale study on the operation of buses and electric buses. The QR code for completing the survey is located inside the vehicles, near the driver's cabin and opposite the second door. The survey can also be completed by link.

In accordance with the objectives of the national project Infrastructure for LifeMoscow 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 Transportation Hub. It will become a unified transportation system with predictable 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 at special page.

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