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Resolution of December 19, 2025 No. 2077
Starting in 2026, regions will receive federal support for public transport fleet renewal as part of the "Infrastructure for Life" national project. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed a resolution on the rules for providing subsidies for these purposes.
State support will be provided for transport upgrades in communities with a population of over 50,000. Subsidies will be allocated from the federal budget on a co-financing basis. The federal budget for the next three years has allocated nearly 32 billion rubles for this purpose.
Currently, public transport renewal projects in Russian cities are being implemented, among other things, through the VEB.RF development corporation, preferential leasing programs, infrastructure loans, and the write-off of a portion of regional budget debt, with the resulting funds being used for the acquisition of rolling stock. Purchase subsidies will provide an additional support mechanism and will allow for increased pace of public transport fleet renewal in the regions.
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From Mikhail Mishustin's speech at a meeting with deputy prime ministers, December 29, 2025
Speaking about the decision taken onmeeting with deputy prime ministers on December 29Mikhail Mishustin recalled that, using state support measures, over 5,000 buses, trolleybuses, and trams have been updated in the regions this year, and their total number has exceeded 20,000 since 2020.
"It's important that regions be able to determine the public transport renewal mechanism they need, the one that best serves the interests of their residents," the Prime Minister noted.
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