Translation. Region: Russian Federation –
Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –
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Directions to the desired piers for recreational and regular electric transport are now available not only on city streets but also on metro signs. Various types of navigational elements indicate the nearest exit to the piers, the route to it, and the route numbers for river electric vessels.
"We've selected nine piers that are within a 10-minute walk of the metro or are the final destinations. We've displayed them on the metro's navigational signs. This will help passengers make convenient transfers between rail and river transport. About 30 signs have already been updated this month. And now, specialists are creating navigational signs for the opening of the fourth regular river electric transport route between Luzhniki and Kyiv. We'll launch it this year at the initiative of Sergei Sobyanin," said Moscow Deputy Mayor for Transport and Industry.
An intuitive boat icon and the name of the nearest pier for both leisure and regular river transport can be found on metro station signs with exit numbers and names of nearby attractions, as well as on wayfinding elements with maps in station lobbies and before entering. These signs are also posted on pedestrian signs throughout the city, where the average travel time to the pier can also be found.
You can view the route numbers for river electric transport, marked with a purple pictogram, on the improved over-door navigation system on the Moskva-2020, Moskva-2024, and Moskva-2026 trains on the Zamoskvoretskaya, Troitskaya, Koltsevaya, and Big Circle Lines. Information is also available on maps showing the station's escalators, elevators, ramps, and other equipment. These navigation elements are located on the platform and indicate the exit numbers that lead to the shortest route to the river electric vessel berths.
Passengers will soon be able to see transfers to regular year-round river electric transport routes on media screens in ground transportation, metro trains, and the Moscow Central Circle.
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