160 digital signs will be installed at stations on the Rublevo-Arkhangelskaya metro line by 2026.

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Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –

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160 modern digital signs will be installed in the Moscow metro by the end of 2026. Metro navigation specialists are preparing the informational content for them. The digital signs will appear at five stations on the new Rublevo-Arkhangelskaya Line: Delovoy Tsentr, Shelepikha, Zvenigorodskaya, Narodnoye Opolchenie, and Bulvar Generala Karbysheva. This will bring the total number of digital signs to three lines, including the Big Circle Line (BCL) and Troitskaya.

"In 2024, the Mayor of Moscow opened the first digital public transport station in Russia in the metro, where technology merges with familiar passenger services. This station was Maryina Roshcha on the Big Circle Line, where digital navigation and an interactive "Live Communication" kiosk were installed. Russian engineers developed the technology for instantly uploading information to innovative signs. With this technology, passengers will immediately learn about changes in the metro or near a specific station. By 2030, we will install over 3,400 digital signs at both existing and future stations," said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

Maxim Liksutov.

The main advantage of digital screens is that information can be updated remotely. New data is uploaded in less than a minute, eliminating the need for overnight maintenance.

These signs present navigational and additional information on a single surface. Passengers see up-to-date information about their trip to a specific location without the need for posters or other sources. The screens display metro rules, changes to its operations, and information about ground transportation route adjustments at specific stations. Thus, the information system is moving from static media to a dynamic format for interacting with passengers.

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