Feedback. Suburban trains will run according to the weekend schedule, while the Aeroexpress timetable will not change. Transportation security will be strengthened

The mode of operation of Moscow's land transport routes will change on the night of December 31, 2017 to January 1, 2018, the press service of the State Unitary Enterprise Mosgortrans reported.

“On the night of December 31, 2017 to January 1, 2018, the operating hours of ground public transport routes will change. Thus, bus routes M1, M2, M3, M6, M10, M27, T3, T13, T79, No. 101, 158, 608, 904 and trams No. 9, 35, 46 will operate in the Central Administrative District until 3:30 at night. Bus routes M5, T18, T71, trolleybuses No. 20, 28, 41, 54, 56, trams No. 24, 26, 50 will also operate around the clock. At the same time, night bus routes H1, H2, H3, H4 remain open. , H5, H6, H7, "B", No. 15, tram No. 3," the message says.

It is specified that bus routes M2, M10, T3, T13, T79, No. 124, 185, 238, 685 and trams No. 9 will operate in SVAO during this period until 3:30 am. Bus routes T18, No. 605, 696, 774, 836, trolleybuses No. 56, 73, 76 and trams No. 11, 17 will operate around the clock. Night bus routes H6, No. 15 also remain open.

Bus routes M3, M27, No. 3, 21, 86, 133, 214, 223, 247, 645, 664, 792, 872, trolleybuses No. 64, 77, trams No. 36, 46 will operate in the Eastern Administrative District until 3:30 at night. Bus routes No. 52, 716, 841, 855 will operate around the clock; trolleybuses No. 41 and trams No. 11, 24, 50. Night bus routes H3 and H4 remain operational.

Bus routes No. 29, 81, 89, 133, 242, 608, 623, 655, 669, 703 (to Kuryanovo), 728, 749, trolleybuses No. 38 and trams No. 24, 50 will operate in SEAD until 3:30 am. Bus routes No. 209, 670 (to the Kozhukhovskaya metro station), 841, trolleybuses No. 74 and trams No. 24, 50 will operate around the clock. Night bus routes No. H4, H5, H7 will continue to operate.

Bus routes M1, M6, No. 158, 192, 217, 274, 289, 296, 608, 623, 680, 682, 738, 765, trolleybuses No. 40, trams No. 35 will operate in the South Administrative District until 3:30 at night. Bus routes M5, T71, No. 203, 220, 670 (to the Kozhukhovskaya metro station), trolleybuses No. 11k, 52, 72, trams No. 26 will operate around the clock. The work of the night route of buses H1, H5 and trams No. 3 is preserved.

Bus routes M1, No. 103, 108, 202, 213, 227, 295, 577, 611, 636, 642, 720, 737, 767, 804, trolleybuses No. 85 will operate in the SWAD until 3:30 am. Bus routes M5, No. 130, 224, 531, 752, 895, trolleybuses No. 28, 34, 52, 72, trams No. 26 will operate around the clock. The work of the night route of buses H1 is preserved.

Bus routes M1, M3, M27, No. 11, 32, 42, 77, 103, 120, 157, 227, 507, 611, 642, 715, 720, 733, 767, 794, 810, 830. Bus routes T19, No. 127, 130, 224, 688, 752, 950, trolleybuses No. 17, 28, 34, 54 will operate around the clock. Night bus routes H1 and H2 will continue to operate.

Bus routes M1, M6, No. 210, 266, 267, 268, 904, 400t, trolleybuses No. 70 and trams No. 21, 30 will operate in the North-West Administrative District until 3:30 am. Bus routes T19, No. 2, 652, trolleybuses No. 20, 43, 59, trams No. 6, 28.

Bus routes M1, M6, M10, T3, T79, No. 65, 90, 101, 167, 677, 904, trolleybuses No. 57, 70, trams No. 30 will operate in the SAO until 3:30 at night. Bus routes T19, No. 70, 149, 200, 400, 857, 774, trolleybuses No. 20, 43, 56, 58, 59, trams No. 6, 27, 28 will operate around the clock. The work of the night bus route H1 is maintained.

Bus routes No. 11, 15 will operate in ZelAO until 1:30 am. Bus route No. 400t will operate until 3:30 am. Bus routes No. 19, 400 will operate around the clock.

Bus routes No. 32, 507,577, 611, 804 will operate in TiNAO until 3:30 am. Bus routes No. 531, 863, 895, 950 will operate around the clock.

On New Year's Eve, the metro, the Moscow Central Ring and 59 ground transport routes will operate around the clock. Suburban trains on the night of December 31 to January 1 will extend their work until 02:00, and all holidays will run according to the weekend schedule. Motorists will be able to park for free on the streets of the capital from December 31 to January 8. It is reported Online mayor and government of Moscow.

The metropolitan subway and the Moscow Central Circle will work all New Year's Eve. Train intervals will be from 3.5 to 15 minutes. On Christmas night on January 7, the work of the metro and the MCC will be extended until 02:00. It was also reported that in connection with the concert on Red Square, exit to the city from the Okhotny Ryad station until 3:00 a.m. will be carried out only with special passes, it is recommended to use the Kitay-Gorod, Aleksandrovsky Sad, and Borovitskaya stations to exit and Novokuznetskaya. Subsequently, this information was refuted by the leadership of the metropolitan metro.

In addition, 168 of the most popular bus, trolleybus and tram routes will operate on New Year's Eve. On 98 routes, transport will finish delivering passengers at 03:30, and on 59 more routes, work will continue around the clock. The operation of buses, trolleybuses and trams will also be extended on Christmas Eve: they will run on 163 routes until 03:00. In addition, 11 night city routes will keep their usual schedule both on New Year's Eve and on Christmas Eve. The interval of movement of land transport on holidays will be 25-30 minutes.

From December 29 to January 8, the schedule of electric trains running from Moscow in all directions will change. On New Year's Eve and Christmas Eve, commuter trains will be extended until 2 am. So, on December 29, electric trains will follow the Friday schedule, from December 30 to January 7 - according to the Saturday schedule, January 8 - according to the Sunday schedule. And on January 9, they will return to their usual schedule. In addition, 24 trains of the Central Suburban Passenger Company will be canceled due to a reduction in passenger traffic, and 15 electric trains of the company will depart later at night on January 1 and 7. Aeroexpress trains will continue to operate as usual during the January holidays without any changes in the schedule.

For motorists, parking in the capital will become free during, from December 31 to January 8. It will be possible to leave the car at any street parking, which is included in the city's parking space zone. At the same time, flat parking lots with barriers will continue to operate at the current tariffs. Inspectors of the Moscow Administrative Road Inspectorate and the "Administrator of the Moscow Parking Space" will strengthen control over compliance with parking rules.

In addition, traffic will be limited on the central streets due to mass festivities. From December 29, ceilings will be introduced on the extreme lanes in both directions on Tverskaya Street (from Okhotny Ryad Street to the intersection of Tverskaya and Garden Ring). They will also block one lane on Okhotny Ryad from the Moskva Hotel to Teatralny Proyezd. And from 00:00 on December 30 to 15:00 on January 3, Tverskaya Street (from Okhotny Ryad to Garden Ring), as well as Mokhovaya, Okhotny Ryad and Teatralny Proezd

Among the most popular places to celebrate the New Year are the streets of Moscow. And then, during the New Year holidays, few people stay at home. Muscovites go for a walk at the Journey to Christmas festival, go skating on giant skating rinks and slides for tubing, skiing and sledding... Public transport helps them move around the city, which operates these days according to a special holiday schedule. What it is and where not to drive a car, found out "RG".

On Tverskaya only on foot

"Journey to Christmas" gathers thousands of people in the capital who are not afraid of frost or sleet. A dense crowd of people walk along the sidewalks of Tverskaya, moving from site to site, looking at the light installations that have adorned Moscow. Tverskaya - from Triumphalnaya Square to the Kremlin - is given to pedestrians for five whole days. Local overlaps along one lane will begin tomorrow, December 29. And then the main street of the city, as well as Mokhovaya, Okhotny Ryad and almost all adjacent lanes will be completely blocked - this will happen on the night of Saturday, December 30, and will open only on January 3. On the last day of the old year, all approaches to Red Square will be closed, including Varvarka, Ilyinka, Bolshoy Moskvoretsky Bridge. Cars will be allowed there again only on the third day.

Subway all night

Of course, the easiest way to get to the center on New Year's Eve and during the days of overlaps is by metro. For the second time, the subway on December 31 will work all night, without a break. According to the head of the Moscow Metro, Viktor Kozlovsky, trains will run on the night of January 1 at intervals of 3.5 to 10 minutes. The Moscow Central Ring will operate according to the same schedule. That is, having met the New Year and listening to the chimes in the center of the capital, it will be easy to return home.

By the way, Muscovites began to receive gifts from the metro even a week before the New Year. Two themed trains have been launched on the Koltsevaya Line.

Ground transport will also run on New Year's Eve - a total of 168 routes will work until the morning.

But on Christmas, January 7, metro trains will extend their working day until two in the morning, and 174 ground transport routes will also run.

Who for the city?

Trains are also adjusted to the New Year. Their schedule changes for all holidays, and starting from December 29th. According to the press service of the Central Suburban Passenger Company, due to the fact that there are fewer passengers, part of the trains are canceled during the holidays. From December 30 to January 7, they will run according to the Saturday schedule, January 8 - according to the Sunday schedule, and on the 9th everything will return to normal.

In addition, on New Year's Eve, on some routes, the last night trains will depart from the stations an hour later.

On the Leningrad direction, which is served by another carrier company, Moskovsko-Tverskaya Suburban Passenger, from January 1 to January 8, all electric trains, both Lastochki and ordinary ones, will run according to the weekend schedule. All changes have already been uploaded to applications with timetables - "Electric trains" and "Yandex. Electric trains", you can also watch it on the Russian Railways website.

The fare will rise, but not by much

Going on a trip, do not forget - from January 2, fares in Moscow are changing - a trip along the Troika will rise in price by one ruble, instead of 35 rubles, you will have to pay 36. Subscription prices will rise by several tens of rubles. But insignificantly - the maximum rise in price is 3.8 percent.

But electric trains, as Maxim Dyakonov, executive director of the CPPK, promised, most likely will not rise in price next year. But in the first half of the year, the company is going to finally release an application through which it will be possible to buy one-time travel tickets, which will save passengers from having to run to the box office every time - today 70 percent of tickets sold at the box office and vending machines are one-time.

By the way

And on the first of January, turnstiles will be removed in large buses with "accordion". In return, each door will have a validator. The city also promises to tighten controls. In total, according to Mosgortrans, 60 bus and 15 tram routes will operate without turnstiles. Removing the turnstiles will speed up the journey for each passenger by an average of 5 minutes.

Infographics: Infographics "RG" / Mikhail Shipov / Svetlana Batova

How transport will work in other major cities

Saint Petersburg

In St. Petersburg, on New Year's Eve and Christmas, the metro and surface transport will operate around the clock. True, this does not mean that all buses, trolleybuses and trams will return to their usual routes. We are talking about night buses, which, if possible, duplicate metro lines. Fortunately, in winter, bridges on the Neva are not bred due to the cessation of navigation. However, Nevsky Prospekt will still be blocked from nine in the evening. The action in the city center will end only after three in the morning, when festive fireworks will be launched into the sky. It should be noted that at night the public transport of the Northern capital works only for cash, tickets are not valid. Travel on the ground costs 40 rubles in St. Petersburg, underground - 45.

Ekaterinburg

Before the winter holidays, a sightseeing tram decorated with garlands was launched around Yekaterinburg: you can watch the trailer sparkling with lights on the evening streets. On New Year's Eve itself, the city subway will operate until 1 am, and ground public transport - buses, trolleybuses and trams - until 22:30. During the holidays, carriers operate according to the standard weekday schedule.

Kazan

From January 2, 2018, fares for travel in the metro and ground public transport will change. This decision was approved by the city authorities.

The main thing is that the usual price of a one-time trip will remain for “Single” tickets for one or two trips (55 and 110 rubles), a “tram, bus, trolleybus” (TAT) ticket for one trip in zone “B” (40 rubles). The price of a ticket paid at the turnstile through the contactless payment system PayPass, PayWay, Apple pay, Android pay and others will remain unchanged.

The Moscow government pays special attention to the introduction of modern technologies in the transport system, - noted in the capital Deptrans. - To popularize the technology of paying for travel using a contactless payment system, we will keep this fare at the level of 40 rubles.

At the same time, the cost of preferential tickets for schoolchildren and students will also remain. This tariff will remain the lowest in the country.

In general, in 2018, fares for travel in Moscow transport will change from 0 to 3.8%, which is lower than the average annual inflation, explained in Deptrans. - Cost growth is lower than in the neighboring Moscow region. So, from January 2, 2018, the price of travel on the Troika card in the metro and on land transport will rise by only 1 ruble and amount to 36 rubles per trip instead of 35 rubles in 2017. The cost of a "Single" ticket for 60 trips will be 1,765 rubles instead of 1,700 rubles, and an unlimited ticket for 30 days - 2,075 rubles instead of 2,000 rubles.

"PRICE ADJUSTMENT IS INEVITABLE"

Experts consider changing the cost of travel in the subway and overground a reasonable and logical decision.

In order for the public transport system to develop steadily and meet the growing expectations of passengers for the level of comfort and speed of movement around the city, it is necessary to regularly index fare prices, says Norayr Bludyan, Director of TAMA, Head of the Automobile Transportation Department of the Moscow Automobile and Road State Technical Institute (MADI). - In Moscow it is insignificant and does not exceed the level of inflation. Price adjustment is inevitable, as the prices for fuel, electricity, spare parts for rolling stock are rising every year. Accordingly, the costs of transport companies also grow. Especially after the launch of such large-scale projects as the MCC.

At the same time, significant tariff increases should not be allowed, it is important to adhere to a policy of differentiated indexation. On the eve of a major world event, that is, the World Cup, when thousands of tourists will come to Moscow, the logic to keep the cost of a single ticket is absolutely clear.

The city authorities do not hide the fact that several events influenced the adjustment of fares at once - both the rise in the price of energy carriers and the opening of new metro stations along with ground stops.

The carriers asked us to increase tariffs, which is associated with inflation, an increase in prices for electricity - by 5.1 percent, for diesel fuel - by 9.3 percent, for gasoline - by 7.3 percent, as well as for basic spare parts and building materials, - explained Alina Bisembayeva, Deputy Head of the Department of Transport and Development of the Road Transport Infrastructure of Moscow. - In addition, expenses have increased due to the active launch of new metro stations, the constant development of the city's route network with the addition of new stops and routes. We will provide support to carriers, so fares in Moscow transport will change within 3.8 percent, which is below the average annual inflation. Tariff indexation in Moscow is one of the lowest in Russia. At the same time, we have the lowest ticket prices for students and schoolchildren and the cheapest unlimited tickets in Russia.

THE ROUTE NETWORK IS IMPROVING AND THE METRO IS GROWING

For many specialists, the development of the entire transport infrastructure of the capital is an undoubted argument in favor of indexing fares. Perhaps in Moscow - the most unprecedented pace of metro construction in the world. Since 2010, 57 new stations have been added to the metropolitan subway, taking into account the Moscow Central Ring (MCC). Thanks to this, the accessibility of the metro has significantly improved for Muscovites. For the first time, the metro came to seven districts of the city. A total of 100 kilometers of new metro lines were opened.

As a member of the Executive Committee of the Eurasian Section of the International Public Transport Union, I closely monitor transport tariffs in the cities of the world, - says Mikhail Blinkin, Director of the Institute for Transport Economics and Transport Policy at the Higher School of Economics. - It is clear that not a single city administration is interested in raising tariffs: where is the best way to communicate positive news to citizens.

Alas, however, the costs of transport companies are growing. And, unfortunately, for purely objective reasons, they are growing faster than inflation. Under these conditions, the containment of tariffs is a very bad decision, which hurts both the interests of transport companies and the quality of passenger service. So almost all city administrations are forced to choose the best of two evils, that is, from time to time to index tariffs.

The parameters of the current Moscow indexation are 3.8%, - continues Mikhail Blinkin. - This figure exactly corresponds to the expected inflation for 2017, that is, it is a decision taken on a minimum boundary that is compatible with economic logic. Let's note for the sake of objectivity that the "negative news" about indexing is largely balanced by many positive news. For example, a Moscow innovation, under which we now have the same fare payment rules: on the metro, on the “former minibuses”, and on the MCC. Not to mention the record rates of development of the city's transport infrastructure achieved in recent years. However, that's a completely different story...

According to the Department of Transport of Moscow, since 2010 the entire route network of ground transport has been revised and improved in the city. Over 280 kilometers of new dedicated lanes have been launched for the priority movement of ground and taxi passengers. More than 2.5 million passengers pass through them daily.

Despite the fact that the cost of travel in the subway and surface urban transport is constantly changing, passengers cannot but notice other changes. The money spent on a bus or subway ticket is returned to passengers with comfort, convenience and safety during trips.

NUMBERS AND FACTS

What will change in Moscow transport in 2018

There will be an additional 3-month discount ticket for travel in the metro and ground public transport for the convenience of students and schoolchildren. No more monthly ticket purchases. This will save students time. As a result, for them, the cost of travel without travel restrictions for 3 months in land transport will be 750 rubles, and in the metro - 1140 rubles;

The fare on the Troika card in the metro and on land transport will rise by only 1 ruble from January 2, 2018;

The cost of the "Single" ticket for 60 trips will increase by only 65 rubles. And an unlimited ticket for 30 days will cost 2075 rubles;

Canceled unpopular tickets 90 minutes for 1, 2 and 60 trips;

The tariff “90 minutes” will remain on the Troika card. At the same time, the price will increase by only 2 rubles;

On all buses of extra large capacity with "accordion" turnstiles at the entrance will be removed from January 1, 2018;

There will be no turnstiles at all on all new three-section Vityaz-M trams.

On New Year's Eve, the metro, MCC and 59 surface transport routes will operate around the clock. Suburban trains on the night of December 31 to January 1 will extend their work until 02:00, and all holidays will run according to the weekend schedule. Motorists will be able to park for free on the streets of the capital from December 31 to January 8.

Hundreds of festive events, concerts and performances await everyone during the winter holidays. Indeed, from December 22 to January 14, Moscow hosts one of the brightest and richest festivals of the year in terms of the program - Journey to Christmas, dedicated this year to the theater. 240 interactive programs will be held for its guests, 480 performances will be given by street theaters, and will also be held. In order not to miss the most interesting at the festival venues, you can use public transport. By the way, its work schedule will change during the New Year holidays for the convenience of citizens and tourists. How exactly - read the material.

Metro and MCC will not fall asleep on New Year's Eve

For the second year in a row, the metropolitan metro and the Moscow Central Ring (MCC) will operate throughout New Year's Eve. Train intervals will be from 3.5 to 15 minutes. Muscovites and guests of the capital will be able to comfortably get to festival venues anywhere in the city, not miss the most interesting shows, and then return home.

Citizens will have access to 59 round-the-clock ground routes

On New Year's Eve, 168 of the most popular routes of ground urban transport will operate -. On 98 routes, transport will finish delivering passengers at 03:30, and on 59 more routes, work will continue around the clock.

The operation of buses, trolleybuses and trams will also be extended on Christmas Eve: they will run on 163 routes until 03:00. In addition, 11 night city routes will keep their usual schedule both on New Year's Eve and on Christmas Eve.

The interval of movement of land transport on holidays will be 25-30 minutes. You can follow the changes in the transport schedule on specific routes on the website of the State Unitary Enterprise "Mosgortrans".

Suburban trains will run according to the weekend schedule, while the Aeroexpress timetable will not change

From December 29 to January 8, the schedule of electric trains running from Moscow in all directions will change. On New Year's Eve and Christmas Eve, commuter trains will be extended until 2 am.

So, on December 29, electric trains will follow the Friday schedule, from December 30 to January 7 - according to the Saturday schedule, January 8 - according to the Sunday schedule. And on January 9, they will return to their usual schedule. In addition, 24 trains of the Central Suburban Passenger Company (CPPK) will be canceled due to a reduction in passenger traffic in a number of directions, and 15 electric trains of the company will depart later at night on January 1 and 7.

A detailed train schedule for the New Year holidays can be found on the CPPK website. Aeroexpress trains will continue to operate as usual during the January holidays without any changes in the schedule. You can check the schedule of their movement to the capital's airports on the Aeroexpress website.

Parking on city streets will be free

For motorists, parking in the capital will be free during all New Year holidays, from December 31 to January 8. It will be possible to leave the car at any street parking, which is included in the city's parking space zone. At the same time, flat parking lots with barriers will continue to operate at the current tariffs. There are about 80 of them, they are open around the clock, including weekends and holidays. Tariffs and payment methods are indicated on the information boards at the entrance.

Inspectors of the Moscow Administrative Road Inspectorate and the "Administrator of the Moscow Parking Space" will strengthen control over compliance with parking rules. In order not to interfere with other motorists and not create a danger to pedestrians, drivers will need to leave their cars only in permitted places.

Movement will be limited for a short time for the festive festivities

On the central streets, traffic will be limited due to mass festive festivities. From December 29, ceilings will be introduced on the extreme lanes in both directions on Tverskaya Street (from Okhotny Ryad Street to the intersection of Tverskaya and Garden Ring). They will also block one lane on Okhotny Ryad from the Moskva Hotel to Teatralny Proyezd. And from 00:00 on December 30 to 15:00 on January 3, Tverskaya Street (from Okhotny Ryad to Garden Ring), as well as Mokhovaya, Okhotny Ryad and Teatralny Proezd will become pedestrian streets.

Transportation security will be strengthened

The work of urban transport will be provided by more than 92,000 employees of the Moscow transport complex - services of the Department of Transport, the Moscow Metro, GKU "Center for Traffic Management", GKU "Administrator of the Moscow Parking Space". On holidays, security measures will be strengthened at all transport facilities - in the metro, at the MCC, stops, ground transport and trains. All rolling stock will be inspected before entering the line. In addition, they will strengthen the screening of luggage and passengers, platforms, stops, lobbies, and under-street crossings. Also, the frequency of checks in relation to left things and suspicious objects in the interiors of buses, trolleybuses and trams will be increased.