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    18.10.2023

    Moscow is, of course, a huge city. There are a lot of people living here - about 12,380,664 (as of 2017) people. And this figure is growing every year. The capital of the Russian Federation is attractive, of course, for a huge number of people both in our country and abroad. And surely many visitors would like to knowUntil what time do buses run in Moscow?

    Types of public transport in the capital

    Of course, most visitors prefer to travel around the capital by underground transport. The Moscow metro is designed very conveniently. You can use it to get to almost any part of the city. The capital's metro is operatingon normal days from 5:30 am. Stations close at one in the morning. This is, of course, also convenient. But, unfortunately, it is not always possible to get to the right place in Moscow by metro. Visitors and residents of the capital have to use land transport quite often.

    If it is not possible to get directly to your destination by metro, the passenger can take:

      trolleybus;

      tram;

      bus;

      minibus;

      train.

    Of course, most often guests of the capital use public transport such as minibuses and buses. They are the fastest way to get to your destination. And, unfortunately, there are not so many trams left in the capital.

    Moscow bus stations

    There are many departure points for minibuses and city flights in the capital. But the actual bus stations in Moscowjust two:

      Central (unofficial name “Shchelkovsky”), located on the highway of the same name, at house No. 75.

      City air terminal on Leningradsky Prospekt, from which intercity buses depart.

    Small bus stations in the capital are usually located near the metro entrances/exits. There are departure points for buses and minibuses, for example, at the stations “Vykhino”, “Tushinskaya”, “Orekhovo”, “Teply Stan”, “Krasnogvardeyskaya”, “Cherkizovskaya”, etc. There are such nodes near Kazansky and Paveletsky railway stations.

    There is also its own station in Northern Butovo. From hereFor example, flight 858 departs for Shcherbinki. Some guests of the capital would like to knowHow long does bus number 858 "Moscow" run until?- Shcherbinki." The first flight on weekdays on this route departs at 05:20 (05:35 on weekends). The last onearrives in Butovo at 02:21.

    From what time and until what time do buses run in Moscow?

    Of course, the capital’s administration is doing everything possible to make moving around the city as convenient as possible for its residents and guests. In the mornings, most buses leave from stations and train stations at 5 am. On ordinary days, this type of transport in the capital most often finishes its work at 1.30 am. But there are, of course, many exceptions to this rule.

    So, for example, routes duplicated by electric trains may end at 23:00.And this is understandable. Late passengers will be able to easily reach their destination by rail.Some significant flights operate in the capital even later than 1.30. Many guests and residents of the city would probably like to know, for example,How long does bus number 851 "Moscow -Sheremetyevo." This flight ends at 1:50.

    In most cases, Moscow minibuses operate on a slightly different schedule. They most often leave for the station at 21:00-22:00.

    New Year's schedule

    Of course, many guests and residents of the city would like to know, among other things,Until what time do buses run in Moscow?on holidays.INOn such days, the capital's bus stations most often operate as usual. But there are, of course, exceptions in this regard. For example, the city administration is changing the schedule of ground vehicles for the New Year. After all, at night on this day through the streetscapital Citiesa lot of people are moving around. For example, in 2017 in the Central Administrative District, bus service was extended to 3:00 hours.

    How long do buses run in Moscow: night flights

    So, on normal days the capital's buses only operate until 1.30. However, those passengers who missed their flight should not despair. Moscow is a big city, and life here is in full swing at night. Therefore, the capital also provides flights that ply around the city at this time of day.They usually run from 1 a.m. to 5:30 a.m.

    NightbusThere are only routes in the capital11 - these are No. N1-H6, No. 308, No. 63Tand some othersflights. Transport runs at this time of day mainly along significant lines.

    Trolleybuses and trams

    Thus, we found outUntil what time do buses run in Moscow? 611flight"Moscow - Vnukovo" departs from the airport for the last time at 1:22. The bus leaves Sheremetyevo at 1:50. Most routes leave for the park at 1:30.

    Working hoursother types of ground transport in the capital are slightly different. So, in Moscow they mostly go only until 12 o’clock at night. Some flights can carry passengers until 1:00 or 22:00. There are also several night trolleybuses in the capital. They usually run at intervals of an hour to railway stations or other similar significant places.

    Trams in the capital usually start moving at six in the morning. In most cases, they finish their work at 00:35. There is only one night tram in the capital - No. 3. It runs through the entire Central Administrative District from the street. Akademika Yangelya to Chistye Prudy metro station.

    Without interrupting their work for the traditional weekend, already on Saturday the cars of the Moscow tram route № 20 back on line. They took passengers along the new route. And this is only the first step in adjusting the next group of metropolitan rail routes.

    “Twenty” was the first to be changed

    From December 23, 2017, the tram route № 20 "Art. Ugreshskaya - Kursky Station" has been seriously updated. It was switched to daily operation, service intervals were reduced, and the last flights began to depart two and a half hours later.

    But the main thing is the change in route. Traffic on the section from the Museum named after. Andrey Rublev to Ugreshskaya MCC station filmed. Instead, the cars are directed along Andronevsky Proezd and Volochaevskaya Street to Krasnokazarmennaya Square. Departure from Kursky Station daily from 5:36 to 23:36, from Krasnokazarmennaya Square - from 5:48 to 23:48. Movement intervals are nine minutes, in the early morning and late evening hours - up to 12 minutes.

    Route popularity № 20 significantly decreased a decade and a half ago after the opening of the first stage of the Lublin metro line, which ended in 1999 with the launch of the Dubrovka station. Traffic intervals on the route during certain hours gradually increased to 40 minutes. At the same time, the connection between Volochaevskaya Street and Kursky Station and the interchange hub of three stations of the Moscow Metro turned out to be in demand every time it spontaneously arose during temporary changes in tram routes. Local residents have long asked to make a permanent route for them, but they were finally heard only recently.

    Changing route № 20 - only the first in an already planned chain of optimizations of eight metropolitan tram routes, which have already been approved in the city register of routes.

    Immediate plans

    It has already been decided that the route № 3 "Balaklavsky Ave. – The Chistye Prudy metro will be extended along Chertanovskaya Street to the final station “Ulitsa Akademika Yangelya” along the night route No. 3n, now operating six nights a week, except the nights from Sunday to Monday. At the same time, the production of wagons on the route will cease № 16 "St. Academician Yangel – Serpukhov Val.”

    The routes will mutually exchange their final stops. №№ 34 “16th Parkovaya St. - Novogireevo" and 36 "Children's sanatorium - 3rd Vladimirskaya street." Route № 34 will be shortened to 3rd Vladimirskaya Street, and the route № 36 , on the contrary, will be extended to the final station “Novogireevo”.

    It is planned to shorten the tram route to the Semenovskaya metro station instead of the Partizanskaya metro station № 32 "Etc. Enthusiasts - Partizanskaya Metro. And the route № 12 "Etc. Enthusiastov - 2nd st. Mechanical Engineering", on the contrary, will extend along Entuziastov Highway, Ave. Budyonny, Izmailovskoe highway, st. Izmailovsky Val, Shcherbakovskaya St., 2nd St. Izmailovsky Menagerie to the Partizanskaya metro station.

    After the change, route cars will be able to drive closer to the lobby of the Sokolniki metro station, where it was in early December. № 25 "Ostankino - Sokolnicheskaya outpost." The route will be extended along 2nd Polevoy lane, st. Stromynka, Babaevskaya st. and st. Matrosskaya Silence to Bolshoi Matrossky Lane. with a turn through the tram depot named after. Rusakova.

    The route will be straightened somewhat № 46 "Metro Boulevard Rokossovsky - Metro Proletarskaya." His entry to Malaya Semenovskaya Street, Semenovsky Lane will be canceled. and Izmailovskaya st. when going to the Proletarskaya metro station.

    What else is being prepared?

    Mass deliveries of three-section 71-931M Vityaz-M cars, of which there were already 110 in Moscow by the end of 2017, are encouraging metropolitan transport workers to review the Moscow tram route network. Capacious carriages are sent to routes with high passenger traffic. After the complete transfer of the tram depot named after. Bauman to service the “Vityaz”, they will begin to arrive at other depots – Oktyabrskoye and them. Rusakova. The separate network of the Krasnopresnensky depot, which previously received 70 Pesa cars, will remain unchanged for now. And on the main network, the appearance of new cars will cause inevitable changes in routes. Some of them will even change their depot of registration - it will depend on the type of rolling stock.

    Unsuitable for Vityaz operation, the oldest surviving tram depot named after. Apakova will continue to work with traditional single-section cars and coupled cars based on the Tatra T3 model. “Short” cars will also be worked on at the site of the Tramway Repair Plant, which is being returned to work.

    And for work with new modern cars, another territory occupied by the Logistics Base of the State Unitary Enterprise “Mosgortrans” on Ugreshskaya Street will be adapted. A tram maintenance and repair facility will appear here, with a storage area for 150 three-section trams. Project financing is included in the Targeted Investment Program of the city of Moscow. A competition for the design of a new transport facility has already been announced.

    Mass production of three-section cars with increased current consumption in the capital requires ensuring a stable power supply and modernizing the contact network. To identify “weak points,” Mosgortrans ordered work to calculate the power supply of the contact network. However, not a single applicant showed up for the competition held in December. The capital's tram operators revealed plans for further changes in routes to the competition participants. All calculations had to be done for a promising route network, which even included some sections just being prepared for construction.

    Thus, according to preliminary information, from the side of Akademika Yangelya Street to Biryulyovo-Zapadnoye they are going to redirect the route instead of the Moskvoretsky Market № 1 , and to connect with areas closer to the center, extend the route from Balaklava Avenue № 49 .

    They want to leave the routes unchanged No. 4 (right And left), 7, 11, 13, 14, 26, 29, 35, 36, 37, 39, 47. Routes may be redundant in the new network No. 2, 9, 20, 32, 34k, 38, 40, 45, B– they are compensated by other variable routes. Some of them will almost double in size.

    The longest route (26.9 km long) should be № 12 . It will connect 16th Parkovaya Street and Cheryomushki, completely absorbing the route № 38 . The route in the projected network will be slightly shorter (23 km long) № 25 . According to preliminary information, in this form it will connect Medvedkovo and Kursky Station, passing through Oleniy Val Street, Baumanskaya and Volochaevskaya streets and absorbing part of the route routes No. B And 45 .

    The length of the route will change slightly № 8 – from 9.9 to 9.4 km. Previously, it was planned to run it from 3rd Vladimirskaya Street instead of Novokonnaya Square to Kursky Station along the restored line, but the decision to revive this line has so far been blocked by local social activists.

    Route № 19 from Kalanchevskaya Street instead of Novovorotnikovsky Lane they will be directed to Tverskaya Zastava, and the route will be extended along its old route № 50 . Such measures will make it possible to refuse to use the route № 9 . Route № 24 from Kursky Station, instead of Novogireev, it will only go to Entuziastov Proezd. The route will be shortened even further № 34 - instead of the previous 17.7 km from its route, only 8.06 km will be left, which is approximately equal to the distance along the route of the current route No. 34k from 16th Parkovaya Street to Malaya Semenovskaya Street. Route routes will become longer №№ 43 (18.2 km instead of 15.4 km), 46 (17.0 km instead of 16.7) and A(16.0 km instead of 10.2).

    Note that with the existing network, “Annushka” will not be able to increase in size that much. The location of all existing tram rings allows you to organize a route of either greater or lesser length. Apparently, plans for the legendary capital route were also drawn up taking into account new construction (the line on Academician Sakharov Avenue, or a turn from the center to the Novospassky Bridge on Paveletskaya Square).

    Vityaz-M cars are going to be used to fully equip the routes №№ 3, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 17, 26, 36, 37, 39, 50 . The remaining routes on the main network will continue to be operated by single carriages. And only on the route № 1 will maintain the operation of couplers of two Tatra T3 type cars in a multi-unit system.

    However, it is known that the more long-term plans are, the more all kinds of changes can occur with their implementation. Therefore, with greater confidence we can expect in the coming months only those changes that are already included in the city register.

    Let us remember that in September tram service to Tverskaya Zastava and three auxiliary tram routes were opened in Moscow.

    The metropolitan metropolis lives an intense life around the clock, so traffic at night only decreases, but does not stop completely. Of course, cars predominate in this flow - personal ones and taxis, but there is also a certain amount of public transport.

    How long does public transport run in Moscow?

    The bulk of city buses, trolleybuses and trams begin their working day at 5-6 a.m., finishing at 11-11 p.m. Some routes, mainly outlying ones, operate until a maximum of 10 p.m. Minibus taxis operate the line in approximately the same range, starting work around 5.30-6.00 and finishing it closer to 23.00. The metro increases the chances for late passengers by another hour - the metro doors close at 01.00, opening again at 5:30-5:45 depending on the station.

    Night transport in Moscow

    But what about those who need to get to the airport, train station or home at night? The choice is small:

      night public transport;

      personal cars;

    With a personal car, everything is clear, you can only note that it is inconvenient to go to the station or airport on your own - you will have to leave the car in a paid parking lot for a long time. And it’s not always convenient to get home if you’ve been actively resting before - you’ll also have to leave the car in the parking lot at night or order a “sober driver” service.

    Night public transport routes in Moscow

    In 2013, at the request of Muscovites, the authorities introduced the first night routes. Now 6 night buses run around the city every night at half-hour intervals, with one common end point - Lubyanskaya Square, thanks to which you can transfer from one route to another. The second final stop is different for everyone:

      H1 - Sheremetyevo Airport;

      H2 - Belovezhskaya street;

      H3 - Ussuriyskaya street;

      H4 - Novokosino;

      H5 - Kashirskoe highway, 148;

      H6 - Ostashkovskaya street.

    There are also 3 trolleybuses and a tram on the line (from Chistye Prudy metro station to Akademika Yangelya Street). One of the trolleybuses moves along the Garden Ring at intervals of 15 minutes, the other two run every half hour: from Lubyanskaya Square to block 138 on Vykhino and from the station. m. "VDNH" to st. 10th anniversary of October.

    Most night transport starts at 0.00 and leaves for the park around 6 am. The exact schedule of night public transport routes in Moscow can be seen on the Mosgortrans website.

    Convenient taxi for night trips around Moscow

    Night public transport in Moscow runs mainly along metro lines. If you are at night:

      you need to go to another area not covered by buses and trolleybuses,

      I don’t want to wait at least half an hour, and then have to walk to my own house,

      you need to get to the train station or airport with your luggage and children, -

    The best option would be to call a taxi, of course, if you choose the right company - inexpensive, reliable and comfortable, for example, "5 Star Taxi". Its advantages.

    The Moscow metro is open daily from early morning until late at night. Trains do not run for only a few hours a day due to routine technological work at stations and in tunnels. The duration of train service intervals varies depending on the day of the week and time of day. During peak hours, the frequency of trains does not exceed 90 seconds, which is an absolute record among all metro systems in the world.

    Detailed station schedules can be found on the signs at the entrance to the lobbies, as well as on the official website of the Moscow Metro. Here you can also see the departure schedule of the first and last trains from each station.

    The map of Moscow metro lines can be viewed in the lobbies and at metro stations, railway and bus stations, in the Moscow Metro application, as well as on the official website of the metro and on the portal.

    The Moscow monorail transport system is part of the metro. The monorail route runs from Timiryazevskaya station to Sergei Eisenstein Street. You can find the monorail train schedule on the portal.

    2. Scheme, operating hours and schedule of MCC trains

    Trains on the Moscow Central Circle (MCC) run from 05:30 to 01:00. At the MCC stations there are transport hubs that connect the metro, and.

    You can pay for travel to the MCC using any city ticket (“United”, “90 minutes”, “Troika”) at metro rates. You can also enjoy all the benefits of social cards.

    When transferring from the metro to the MCC and back within 90 minutes from the moment of the first pass, the additional trip is not charged.

    3. Routes and schedules of urban ground transport

    Moscow city ground public transport operates daily from early morning until late at night. You can view the schedule of buses, trolleybuses and trams at all stops, as well as on the website. The route schedule of private carriers is also available on the portal. In October 2016, a new ground transport network, Magistral, was launched in Moscow. New routes of buses, trolleybuses and trams pass through the center of Moscow and main transport routes. You can find out detailed information about the new Magistral transport network, its routes and schedule at.

    You can also familiarize yourself with the ground transport traffic pattern in the center of Moscow and semi-express routes, which provide high-speed transport links between remote areas and the city center.

    You can build a travel route to your destination depending on the public transport schedule and traffic congestion using the interactive service on the main page of the portal, and you can find out about the current tariffs for travel on land public transport on the official website of the State Unitary Enterprise Mosgortrans.

    4. Night public transport routes

    For the convenience of Muscovites and residents of other cities employed in the capital's continuous cycle enterprises, there are also night routes of buses, trolleybuses and trams.

    Their geography is formed in such a way as to cover all administrative districts with transport links from the city center.

    Night land transport starts operating after 23:00 and runs until 5:00 am, in addition there are 24-hour routes. The movement interval is no more than 30 minutes.


    5. International and intercity bus routes

    You can get acquainted with the bus routes of international and intercity (between Moscow and major cities in other regions) at bus stations and bus stations from where buses operate, as well as on the official website of Rosavtotrans.

    There is a network of bus routes and minibuses between Moscow and the cities of the Moscow region. They depart from bus stations and bus stations located near metro stations. You can familiarize yourself with the traffic patterns of commuter buses and minibuses, as well as the list of routes at the points of departure and at.

    Most bus routes connecting Moscow with cities and large settlements of the Moscow region are serviced by the State Unitary Enterprise MO Mostransavto. You can find out more about the list of routes, as well as the possible transfer scheme in the Moscow region, on the carrier’s official website.

    6. Traffic patterns and schedules of electric and long-distance trains

    The schedule of commuter electric trains running between Moscow and the Moscow region is designed in such a way that the first trains from the region arrive in the capital before the opening of metro stations. The last trains depart for the Moscow region around midnight to provide transportation for citizens working the evening shift. Suburban electric trains run in 11 directions, originating at all railway stations in Moscow.


    You can get acquainted with the route map and schedule of suburban electric trains at train stations, stations and stopping points in the capital region, in cars directly along the route, as well as on the official websites of the Central Suburban Passenger Company, which ensures the movement of electric trains in all directions except Leningrad, and Moscow-Tver suburban passenger company operating in the Leningrad direction.

    In suburban railway transport, there is a technological break on weekdays, which is necessary to carry out work on inspection and routine repairs of the track and related infrastructure.

    For travel on suburban trains in the Moscow region, there are three categories of single tickets: full, reduced and children's tickets. When traveling within the city of Moscow, the cost of travel by train is fixed and does not depend on the distance of the trip.

    When traveling from Moscow to stations in the Moscow region and back, the fare is calculated according to You can learn more about the boundaries of tariff zones in Moscow and the Moscow region at ticket offices at train stations and stations, as well as on the website; on other routes -.

    ">tariff zones.

    Also, for the convenience of passengers using commuter trains daily, several types have been developed A list of season tickets valid for all directions except Leningrad can be found on the website JSC "Central Suburban Passenger Company". The list of subscription tickets for trains in the Leningrad direction is presented on the website.

    ">subscription tickets, varying by the number of trips, days of the week and travel distance. You can use the tariff calculator to choose the most optimal type of subscription ticket.

    The rules for travel on commuter electric trains running in Moscow and the Moscow region can be found on the official websites of carriers operating at the capital's railway junction: JSC Central Suburban Passenger Company and JSC Moscow-Tver Suburban Passenger Company.

    You can get acquainted with the route map of long-distance trains at train stations, stations and stopping points in the capital region and on the website

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