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Launch stages

The opening of the Moscow Central Circle (MCC) took place on September 10, 2016. At the first stage, 24 stations will be available to passengers, and seven more MCC platforms will open in December. A RIAMO correspondent learned how to use a new type of urban transport.

The opening of MCC stations will take place in three stages.

The first one is scheduled for September 10, already this Saturday 24 stations will be put into operation: Okruzhnaya, Likhobory, Baltiyskaya, Streshnevo, Shelepikha, Delovoy Tsentr, Kutuzovskaya, Luzhniki, " Gagarin Square", "Crimean", "Upper Boilers", "Vladykino", " Botanical Garden", "Rostokino", "Belokamennaya", "Rokossovsky Boulevard", "Lokomotiv", "Falcon Mountain", "Shosse Entuziastov", "Nizhegorodskaya", "Novokhokhlovskaya", "Ugreshskaya", "Avtozavodskaya" and "ZIL".

In December 2016, 7 more stations will become available to passengers: Koptevo, Panfilovskaya, Zorge, Khoroshevo, Izmailovo, Andronovka and Dubrovka.

And in 2018, the construction of warm crossings will be completed: it will be possible to make transfers without going outside. A total of 350 transfers will be available for passengers, so travel time should be reduced by 3 times.

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Fare

From September 10 to October 10, 2016, travel to the MCC will be free for everyone. Some of the turnstiles will be open, and others will open automatically when approaching them. Thus, tickets will need to be applied to the turnstile only in transitions to railway stations and the metro.

After October 10, any Moscow Metro travel card (Troika, Ediny, 90 Minutes), as well as social cards, will be used to access the MCC station. Within 90 minutes from the moment the ticket is validated, the transition from the metro to the MCC and back will be free. Payment for travel by bank cards is also provided.

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MCC schemes

Three variants of MCC schemes have been developed for passengers. The first, in addition to the metro lines and MCC stations, indicates the stages of opening stations and transitions, the distance between transfer stations and the time it will take to transfer.

The second version of the diagram will help commuters find their way: the map shows railway stations, existing metro lines, as well as MCC stations and “warm” metro transfers.

The third diagram shows the stops of ground urban transport near the MCC stations, as well as the interval of its movement during rush hour. For example, from the Luzhniki platform of the MCC you can go to the Sportivnaya metro station in 2 minutes. Buses number 806, 64, 132 and 255 regularly run there, so getting to the right place will not be difficult.

In addition, the map shows all the main attractions of the city, forest parks and nature reserves. Many of them are within walking distance from the MCC, for example, Losiny Ostrov Park and the Vorobyovy Gory Nature Reserve.

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Transplants

The MCC is integrated into the Moscow public transport system with the possibility of transfer to the metro, Moscow Railway trains and ground public transport.

From September 10, it will be possible to transfer from the MCC to the metro at 11 stations (Business Center, Kutuzovskaya, Luzhniki, Lokomotiv, Gagarin Square, Vladykino, Botanical Garden, Rokossovsky Boulevard, "Voikovskaya", "Shosse Entuziastov", "Avtozavodskaya"), by train - on five ("Rostokino", "Andronovka", "Okruzhnaya", "Business Center", "Likhobory").

By the end of 2016, the number of transfer hubs will increase to 14 and 6, respectively, and in 2018 there will be 17 transfers from the MCC to the metro and 10 to the train.

To make a free metro-MCC-metro transfer (within an interval of 90 minutes), you need to attach your metro travel document to the turnstile with a special yellow sticker at the entrance to the MCC station.

Passengers who are planning a trip only on the MCC or intend to make one metro transfer - MCC or vice versa, can apply their tickets to any turnstiles, including those without yellow stickers.

If you do not meet the 1.5 hour time limit, you will need to pay for the fare again when making a transfer.

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Trains and intervals

New luxury trains “Lastochka” with a capacity of 1,200 people will run on the MCC. Their maximum speed– 160 kilometers per hour, along the MCC they will travel at an average speed of 50 kilometers per hour.

The trains are equipped with air conditioning, dry closets, information panels, free Wi-Fi, sockets and bicycle racks.

Cars will open at manual mode: To enter or exit you will need to press a special button installed on the doors. The buttons will be active (green backlight) only after the train has stopped on the platform; at other times, the doors will be locked for safety reasons.

During morning and evening rush hours, the traffic interval will be only 6 minutes. The rest of the time, “Swallow” will need to wait from 10 to 15 minutes.

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Updating (activating) travel cards

In order to access the MCC using “90 minutes”, “United” for 20, 40 and 60 trips, “Troika” tickets purchased or topped up before September 1, 2016, you need to renew them. To do this, you can contact the metro or monorail ticket office, as well as the metro passenger agency (Boyarsky lane, 6) or service center"Moscow Transport" (Staraya Basmannaya St., 20, building 1).

Holders of a Strelka card to travel by train must exchange it at the metro ticket office for a card with the Troika application.

Activation is carried out without changing the balance of trips and the validity period of the ticket, while the new reprogrammed travel documents will allow free transfers from the metro to the MCC and back.

Also electronic card You can update Troika yourself by topping up your balance at ticket machines at stations, on the website troika.mos.ru, via SMS or at payment terminals. As for social cards, their activation is not required.

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Help and navigation

You can find out detailed information about updating tickets, transfer hubs and navigation on the MCC from consultants at the entrance to ring stations metro or at metro stations adjacent to the MCC. Volunteers will also help passengers navigate the new transport. A special mobile app, with which you can choose the optimal route.

Here you can see new convenient routes through the MCC.

The average speed of passenger trains will be 40 km/h.

According to the head of the Business Block Management Department Passenger Transportation JSC " RUSSIAN RAILWAYS " Maxim Schneider, the average speed is determined taking into account acceleration and deceleration and stopping time. In addition, at the Moscow central ring"Freight traffic will continue." As before, it will be serviced by the depot “ Likhobory”, equipped with diesel locomotives 2M62 and ChME3. However, after the launch of passenger electric trains, freight traffic will be carried out mainly at night.

Passenger traffic on the Moscow Central Circle will be launched in the fall of 2016. In the first year of operation, it is planned to transport about 75 million people. There will be 31 transport interchange hubs on the Moscow Ring Railway, and all stations will also provide the possibility of transferring to public transport.

/ Thursday, July 7, 2016 /

Topics: Public transport Moscow Ring Railway MCC Russian Railways

It will be possible to travel a full circle along the Moscow Central Circle in 84 minutes, the head of the business block management department told reporters Passenger Transportation JSC " RUSSIAN RAILWAYS " Maxim Shneider. He is quoted by the agency “ Moscow ". According to the official, the average speed of electric trains will be about 40 kilometers per hour, taking into account acceleration and deceleration and stopping time. Control of travel and inspection of passengers at stations will be carried out by Russian Railways employees, for which inspection areas with metal detectors will be created.
In turn, the deputy head of the State Unitary Enterprise Moscow subway for Strategic Development and Investments, Roman Latypov again confirmed that the launch of the ring will not affect the cost of travel. “Cards” will be valid on the line Troika”, “United", “90 minutes" and all types of capital benefits. And in August, new schemes will appear in the subway, where the Moscow Central Circle will be indicated as the 14th metro line; the launch of the line may be scheduled for the first ten days of September.
According to the calculations of the capital's authorities, the ring will gain popularity among Muscovites and guests of the capital within two years after the launch of passenger traffic on it. In the first year of operation, the road should carry approximately 75 million passengers, and by 2025 the expected passenger traffic will increase to 300 million people per year, which is comparable to traffic on busy subway lines.



In this case, the average speed will be about 40 kilometers per hour, reports the City News Agency “ Moscow " with reference to the Head of the Business Unit Management Department Passenger Transportation JSC " RUSSIAN RAILWAYS " Maxim Schneider.

Also, trains on the Moscow Circle will be synchronized with the metro. Thus, trains will not run at night from 1:00 to 5:30. Opening roundabout railway scheduled for September 1, 2016. There will be 31 stations on the ring, passengers will be able to make 17 transfers to 11 metro lines and 9 transfers to radial directions of the Moscow railway hub. All city tickets and benefits will be valid to pay for travel, and transfers between the metro and the Moscow Ring Railway will be free.

The launch of passenger traffic on the Small Ring of the Moscow Railway will actually create another ground ring of the Moscow Metro, which will reduce the load on the subway by about 15%, and in 2020 - by 20 percent. The load on critical sections of radial metro lines will be reduced - these are two or three stations in front of the ring, where the maximum number of passengers gathers during rush hour.


A full circle along the Moscow Ring Railway (Moscow Ring Railway), including stops, will take passengers 84 minutes.

According to the m24.ru portal, the entire route around the ring will take 84 minutes. Head of the Business Unit Management Department Passenger Transportation JSC " RUSSIAN RAILWAYS " Maxim Shneider said that this takes into account stops and acceleration and braking.

The Moscow Ring Railway (outdated name) will be the second metro circuit. It will intersect with the metro by convenient transfer hubs. The test launch of the ring will take place in July. Passengers will be able to use the railway from September.

The 54-kilometer ring will have 31 stations and 17 interchanges on the metro line. All city tickets and benefits on the ring will remain valid.


It will be possible to drive along the Moscow Central Circle in 84 minutes at a speed of 40 kilometers per hour, the Agency reports. Moscow ".
“We expect that the train will complete a full circle, including stops, in 84 minutes. The route speed will be about 40 kilometers per hour, taking into account acceleration and deceleration and stopping time.”, - said the head of the business block management department Passenger Transportation JSC " RUSSIAN RAILWAYS " Maxim Shneider.
The Moscow Ring Railway will become a full-fledged second circuit of the metro, which will be integrated into the Moscow subway system with the help of convenient transport hubs. The test launch of the second metro ring is scheduled for mid-July, and the railway will open for passengers in September.
The length of the Small Ring will be 54 kilometers. 130 pairs of trains will run along it at intervals of 5-6 minutes during peak hours. It is planned to equip all rolling stock with energy-saving electrical equipment.
There will be 31 stations with transport interchange hubs (TPU) on the ring. There are 17 transfers to 11 metro lines and 9 transfers to radial railway lines.
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Today it became known how long it will take to travel from point A to point A on the Moscow Ring Railway. Test runs of trains have shown that a full circle along the Moscow Central Circle can be traveled in 84 minutes at a speed of 40 km/h. The head of the business block management department told reporters about this. Passenger Transportation JSC " RUSSIAN RAILWAYS " Maxim Shneider.
Deputy Mayor, Head of the Moscow Department of Transport and Road Infrastructure Development Maxim Liksutov said that the Moscow Ring Railway received official name"Moscow Central Circle". It was previously reported that passenger traffic on the Moscow Ring Railway is planned to be launched in the fall of 2016. In the first year of operation, the Moscow Ring Railway should transport approximately 75 million passengers.


A full circle along the Moscow Central Road (formerly the Moscow Ring Road) will take 84 minutes, the news agency reported. Moscow " with reference to the head of the Business Block Management Department Passenger Transportation JSC " RUSSIAN RAILWAYS " Maxim Schneider.

. . . . . The route speed will be about 40 kilometers per hour, taking into account acceleration and deceleration and stopping time,” Schneider said.

Let us recall that the Moscow Ring Railway (MKZD) was given the official name - Moscow central road. Now on metro maps it is called “Second ring”.

Already this fall, the capital's metro will be connected to the new ring. The MCD is a modern, electrified line with completely new traffic safety devices. According to preliminary calculations, after its commissioning, the Circle Line of the Moscow Metro will be unloaded by 15%.


This is the time for a full circle of the MCC.

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The average speed of electric trains will be about 40 km/h. Passage control and screening of passengers at stations will be carried out by Russian Railways employees using metal detector frames.

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In certain sections of the ring there is a third route for maneuvering train movements.

The transport route will be opened for passengers by the end of 2016. 31 stations will operate, including 17 with transfers to the metro line.


The average speed of trains on the Small Ring Railway will be 40 kilometers per hour. They will be synchronized with the metro, and transfers between the metro and the Moscow Ring Railway will be free.

. . . . . All city tickets and benefits will be valid to pay for travel on the Small Ring.

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The page presents:

metro map - 2018;

metro fare - 2018;

MCC scheme;

map of the large metro ring;

large metro ring (station opening schedule);

metro map with stations under construction;

schedule for opening new metro stations until 2020.

Metro map 2016-2020

Metro map 2018 with travel time calculation: mosmetro.ru/metro-map/

Moscow metro fare. 2018

All Moscow Metro stations are open for entry and transfer from one line to another daily from 5:30 am to 1 am.

The “Single” ticket allows you to travel by metro, monorail, bus, trolleybus or tram. One trip on a ticket is equal to one pass on any type of transport. The ticket is valid throughout Moscow, including Zone B.

LIMITED TRIP TICKETS

A “Single” ticket with a limit for 1 and 2 trips is valid for 5 days from the date of sale (including the day of sale).
Tickets for 20, 40, 60 trips are valid for 90 days from the date of sale (including the day of sale). It is recommended to book tickets for 20-60 trips on your Troika card!

From July 17, 2017, tickets for 60 trips are sold only on the Troika card!!!

TRIP Cost, rub.
1 55
2 110
20 747
40 1494
60 1765

TICKETS WITHOUT TRIP LIMIT

A “Single” ticket without a travel limit for 1, 3 and 7 days is valid from the moment of the first pass; you must start using it no later than 10 days from the date of sale (including the day of sale). Tickets for 30, 90 and 365 days are sold only on the Troika transport card and are valid from the moment of registration on the card.

DAY Cost, rub.
1 218
3 415
7 830
30 2075
90 5190
365 18900

COST OF TRAVEL WITH TROKA CARD

Tariff "Wallet"

    A trip by metro and monorail - 36 rubles.

    Travel by land transport - 36 rubles.

    A trip by metro and ground transport at the rate of “90 minutes” with transfers - 56 rubles. From January 2, 2018, “90 minute” tickets for 1, 2 and 60 trips are no longer sold; tickets are only available on Troika.

You can get "Troika" at the metro ticket offices, at the automated kiosks of the State Unitary Enterprise "Mosgortrans" and at the ticket offices of OJSC "Central PPK" and OJSC "MTPPK". The security deposit for Troika is 50 rubles. The deposit can be returned when returning the card to the cashier.

The card has no expiration date, the money on the card does not expire for 5 years after the last top-up.

The card can be topped up as easily as a mobile phone, but without commission and for any amount up to 3,000 rubles.
You can replenish the balance of the “Wallet” travel ticket on the “Troika” card at ticket offices and ticket machines of the metro, automated kiosks of the State Unitary Enterprise “Mosgortrans”. “United” and “90 minutes” tickets can be “recorded” on the “Troika” card at the metro ticket offices and automated kiosks of the State Unitary Enterprise “Mosgortrans”; "TAT" and "A" tickets at automated kiosks of the State Unitary Enterprise "Mosgortrans"

Topping up the balance of a Wallet ticket to a Troika card is available through Aeroexpress ticket offices and at partner terminals:

CREDIT BANK OF MOSCOW
Eleksnet
Aeroexpress
EuroPlat
Megaphone
Velobike

You can sign up for subscriptions for commuter electric trains at the ticket offices of commuter stations and railway stations in Moscow and the Moscow region and at ticket machines located at railway stations and marked with information posters.

MCC - Moscow Central Ring.

Opening September 10, 2016!



The Small Ring of the Moscow Railway (MKZD) is more than a hundred years old. Previously, passenger trains ran along it, but over time, the bulk of traffic was transported by goods. The ring served industrial zones, many of which fell into disrepair over time and, at best, were used as warehouses.Now these territories are being reorganized: housing, sports complexes, social facilities. Developing industrial zones need good transport connections. On the rails, where previously only freight trains ran, in 10 years up to 300 million people a year will be able to travel. However, the city does not refuse cargo transportation along the Moscow Ring Railway: freight trains will run along the tracks at night. For freight traffic, additional tracks with a length of about 30 kilometers are being laid.

OPENING OF THE MOSCOW CENTRAL RING (MCC)

COST OF TRAVEL TO MCC

During the first month of operation of the MCC, travel on the Moscow Central Circle will be free. After the end of the starting month of operation, one trip on the MCC will cost 50 rubles, two - 100 rubles, no more than 40 trips - 1,300 rubles, no more than 60 - 1,570 rubles. A travel ticket without a travel limit will cost passengers 210 rubles for a day, 400 rubles for three days, and 800 rubles for seven days.

ABOUT It will be possible to pay for trips using city tickets, such as “Troika” and “United”. Passengers will not have to pay twice: transfers from the Moscow Ring Railway to the metro will be free for one and a half hours. This time should be enough to go down into the subway, and not necessarily to the nearest station.Beneficiaries will retain the right to free travel around the ring. They will be able to use a Muscovite social card. Students and other students will be able to travel on the Moscow Ring Railway using discounted metro cards.

TRAVEL TIME

During peak hours, trains will run every six minutes, at other times - at intervals of 11-15 minutes. It will be possible to drive a full circle along the Moscow Ring Road in an hour and a quarter. The new transport circuit will make travel around the capital 20 minutes shorter on average.By preliminary calculations, the travel time between stations will be from 1.6 to 4.2 minutes.The transfer will take a matter of minutes, and 11 stations are organized on the “dry feet” principle. This means that you won’t have to go outside from the stations. A system of covered passages and galleries will protect pedestrians from rain, snow, and cold. And four stations will be from glass walls and roofs to allow natural light in the lobbies.

INTERCEPTION PARKING

Motorists will be able to leave their car in intercept parking lots at 13 transport hubs and transfer to public transport. For citizens with limited mobility, elevators, escalators, lifts will be installed, and tactile tiles will be laid.

Big metro ring. Opening schedule

"Business Center" (opened February 26, 2018)

"Petrovsky Park" (opened February 26, 2018)

"CSKA" ("Khodynskoye Pole") (opened February 26, 2018)

"Shelepikha" (opened February 26, 2016)

"Khoroshevskaya" (opened February 26, 2018)

"Aviamotornaya" (2019)

The main thing that needs to be done at the second stage of the development of the subway is to build a new ring line - the Third Interchange Circuit. Its length will be 42 km. Total n planned to open bmore than 160 km of new stations.

By 2020, the congestion of the capital's metro should decrease by almost half (By 2020, the capital's metro will increase by 78 stations):

"“We believe that it is this additional circuit that will allow us to relieve the existing lines,” sums up M. Khusnullin. — Passengers will not have to travel to the city center to switch to another line.

Among other things, it is through the new ring that the subway is planned to be connected to the Moscow Ring Railway. The main interchange hubs will be the Khoroshevskaya and Nizhegorodskaya Street stations. At the same time, underground and surface trains will run according to an agreed schedule.

“By building the Third Interchange Circuit, we have the opportunity to “string” additional stations onto it, which will be needed when developing new territories,” explains M. Khusnullin. — As soon as we begin to develop the new territory, all the infrastructure will already be prepared.

Ultimately, due to the creation of new underground routes, the congestion of the capital’s metro should be reduced by almost half. If now, during peak hours, up to 8 people per 1 sq. m are packed into the cars. m, then to 2020 The metro will reach the standard load - about 4.5 people per square meter.".

After the construction of the second ring line:

  • Instead of the current 40 minutes it takes to get from the Yugo-Zapadnaya station to Kuntsevskaya, using the second ring you will get there in just 10 minutes!
  • now the journey from Kaluzhskaya to Sevastopolskaya takes 35 minutes, but it will only take 3 minutes;
  • the trip from Sokolniki to Elektrozavodskaya will take only 3 minutes instead of 22 minutes;
  • the route from Kashirskaya to Tekstilshchiki takes 30 minutes, but it will take 2 minutes;
  • The travel time from Rizhskaya to Aviamotornaya is currently 20 minutes, and with the opening of the TPK it will be reduced exactly by half!

Schedule (dates) of openings

Moscow metro stations 2014-2020

Since 2012, the capital has been implementing a metro development program in accordance with Moscow government decree No. 194-PP dated May 4, 2012. As part of the program, the Novokosino, Pyatnitskoye Shosse and Alma-Atinskaya stations were already opened in 2012, and by 2020, more than 155 km of new lines and 75 stations will be built.

year 2014:

"Lesoparkovaya" (opened February 28, 2014)

« Bitsevsky Park "(opened February 27, 2014)

"Spartak" (opened August 27, 2014)

Sokolnicheskaya line:

"Troparevo" (opened)

2015:

"Kotelniki" (opened September 21, 2015)

« Butyrskaya

« Fonvizinskaya" (opened in September 2016)

« Petrovsko-Razumovskaya"(opened September 2016)

Sokolnicheskaya line:

"Rumyantsevo" (opened January 18, 2016)

2017:

Zamoskvoretskaya line:

« Khovrino" (opened December 31, 2017)

Kalininsko-Solntsevskaya line

« Lomonosovsky Prospekt"(opened March 16, 2017)

"Minskaya"(opened March 16, 2017)

« Ramenki » (opened March 16, 2017)

2018:

Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya line:

« Verkhniye Likhobory"(opened March 22, 2018)

« District » (opened March 22, 2018)

« Seligerskaya "(opened March 22, 2018)

Kalininsko-Solntsevskaya line

"Ozernaya" (Ochakovo)(opened August 30, 2018)

"Prokshino" (2020)

"Stolbovo" (2020)

"Filatov Meadow" (2020)

Kozhukhovskaya line:

"Kosino" (2020)

"Lukhmanovskaya" (2019)

"Nekrasovka" (2019)

« Nizhegorodskaya street"(2020)

"Okskaya Street" (2020)

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Extra time

The Moscow Central Circle is part of the transport system of the future capital.
It gives the city an alternative to choosing new routes, reduces the load on the metro and train stations in the city center and makes a trip around Moscow an average 20 minutes Briefly speaking.

About the MCC project

The city train is a new type of public transport that appeared in the capital on September 10, 2016 with the opening of the Moscow Central Circle (MCC).

New generation Lastochka trains run along the railway ring during metro operation. You won’t have to wait more than 6 minutes for an electric train during rush hours, and you can change to the metro for free - the MCC has the same pass as the metro.

Marat Khusnullin, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction:

The launch of traffic on the Moscow Central Circle is a breakthrough project for the capital. MCC will be built in the city new system transport logistics. There will be a redistribution of transit flows from the center to the middle part of the city, adjacent territories will become more accessible, passenger traffic in the metro will decrease and roads will be partially cleared.
The load on the main metro lines, primarily the Circle Line and central interchange stations, will be reduced by more than 15%.

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District

Location

The intersection of Station Street and Lokomotivny Proezd

Passenger traffic during peak hours

2017 - 4600 people

2025 - 11,600 people

Transfer

  • Art. District Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya line (2017)

  • 154, 238, 24, 24k, 282, 692, 82, 85, 114, 149, 170, 179, 191, 206, 215, 215k, 63, 656

  • 36, 47, 56, 78

  • pl. Okruzhnaya (Savelovskoe direction of the Moscow Railway)

By the time traffic on the MCC was launched in September 2016, the Okruzhnaya transport hub provided only a transfer to the Savyolovskaya Railway. A metro transfer will appear in 2017, when construction of the Okruzhnaya station on the Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya line is completed.

Likhobory

Location

The intersection of Cherepanov passage and the Oktyabrskaya railway

Passenger traffic during peak hours

2017 - 5900 people

2025 - 8900 people

Transfer

  • 114, 123, 179, 204, 87

  • Pl. NATI (Leningrad direction of Railways)

Car parking

From the Likhobory station there is a transfer to the NATI platform of the Leningrad direction of the Oktyabrskaya railway, as well as to ground urban passenger transport from new stopping points along Cherepanov Passage.

Koptevo

(opened October 2016)

Location

In the area of ​​Cherepanov passage 24

Passenger traffic during peak hours

2017 - 7600 people

2025 - 9200 people

Transfer

  • 123, 621, 90, 22, 72, 801, 87

  • 23, 30

From the Koptevo station, via an overpass you can go to the tram ring of routes running from the Voykovskaya and Timiryazevskaya metro stations, as well as to the bus stops on Mikhalkovskaya Street.

Baltic

Location

In the area of ​​Leningradskoe highway, no. 16A. 7

Passenger traffic during peak hours

2017 - 3100 people

2025 - 7600 people

Transfer

  • Art. "Voikovskaya" Zamoskvoretskaya line (pedestrian gallery through the Metropolis shopping center)

  • 780, 905, N1, 114, 179, 204, 621, 90

  • 57, 43, 43k, 6

Car parking
1000 parking spaces 2025

From the Baltiyskaya MCC station you can transfer to city passenger transport (bus, trolleybuses and minibuses). For this purpose, new stops have been installed along Admiral Makarov Street and Novopetrovsky Proezd. Also above by rail a pedestrian crossing was built from the street. Admiral Makarov to Novopetrovsky Proezd, it is connected to the Metropolis shopping center, from where you can go to the Voykovskaya metro station.

Adjacent to the northwestern part of the station is the Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo natural and historical park, created on the basis of the park of the former Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo estate.

Streshnevo

Location

In the area of ​​Svetly proezd no. 4

Passenger traffic during peak hours

2017 - 4700 people

2025 - 5700 people

Transfer

  • 12, 70, 82

  • Pl. Streshnevo (Riga direction of the Moscow Railway, promising, 2017)

Car parking
43 parking spaces 2017

In 2017, a transfer will be organized from the Streshnevo MCC station to the new Streshnevo platform of the Riga direction of the railway. Now from here you can transfer to ground urban passenger transport. New stops have been installed along 1st Krasnogorsky Proezd and Volokolamsk Highway.

On the northern side, the Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo natural and historical park adjoins the Streshnevo station.

Panfilovskaya

(opened October 2016)

Location

The intersection of Panfilov and Alabyan streets

Passenger traffic during peak hours

2017 - 4100 people

2025 - 5300 people

Transfer

  • 100, 105, 26, 691, 88, 800

  • 19, 59, 61

For a convenient transfer from the Panfilovskaya station to ground public transport, new stops with drive-in pockets have been installed on Panfilov Street. Three overpasses were also built.

Within walking distance from Panfilovskaya there is the Oktyabrskoye Pole station on the Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya metro line.

To the northeast of the station there is a cultural heritage monument “Architectural and planning complex of the village of Sokol”. Nearby is the Fraternal Cemetery for soldiers who died in the war of 1914 and the sisters of mercy of Moscow communities, as well as the Birch Grove park.

Sorge

(opened October 2016)

Location

In the area of ​​st. Sorge d.21

Passenger traffic during peak hours

2017 - 1900 people

2025 - 3500 people

Transfer

  • 48, 64, 39, 39k

  • 43, 86, 65

Car parking

Not far from the planned territory is the Oktyabrskoye Pole station of the Moscow Metro.

From the Sorge MCC station you can transfer to ground urban passenger transport. For this purpose, new stops with drive-in pockets are planned to be built on Sorge and Marshal Biryuzov streets.

Khoroshevo

Location

In the area of ​​Khoroshevskoe highway no. 43

Passenger traffic during peak hours

2017 - 3000 people

2025 - 3400 people

Transfer

  • Art. "Polezhaevskaya" Tagansko-Krasnopresneskaya line (pedestrian connection)

    Art. "Khoroshevskaya" of the Third Interchange Circuit (prospective, pedestrian connection)

  • 39, 39k, 155, 155k, 271, 294, 48, 800

  • 20, 20k, 21, 35, 35k, 43, 85, 86

To transfer from the Khoroshevo MCC station to ground urban passenger transport, new stops with drive-in pockets have been installed on 3rd Khoroshevskaya Street and Marshal Zhukov Avenue. Within walking distance from Khoroshevo there is the Polezhaevskaya metro station on the Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya line.

Partially, the platforms of the Khoroshevo station are located on the overpass above the Khoroshevskoe highway and form a single whole with it.

Shelepikha

Location

The intersection of Shmitovsky Proezd and 3rd Magistralnaya Street

Passenger traffic during peak hours

2025 - 31,200 people

Transfer

  • Art. "Shelepikha" Third interchange circuit ( warm contour)

Car parking
(by 2025)
Multi-level parking 680 parking spaces
Multi-level parking 800 parking spaces
Multi-level parking 500 parking spaces

From the Shelepikha station you can transfer to the Testovskaya platform of the Smolensk direction of the railway, and at the end of 2016 to the new Shelepikha metro station of the Third Interchange Circuit.

Business center

Location

Near the Mezhdunarodnaya metro station on the Filevskaya line

Passenger traffic during peak hours

2017 - 10,400 people

2025 - 13900 people

Transfer

  • Art. "International" Filevskaya line

  • Pl. Testovskaya (Smolensk direction of the Moscow Railway)

Car parking

A terminal with ticket offices and turnstiles of the Delovoy Tsentr MCC station was built under the overpass of the Third Transport Ring, which is connected to the northern pavilion of the Mezhdunarodnaya metro station. Thus, from the Delovoy Tsentr MCC station you can immediately go down to the metro lobby, as well as exit onto Testovskaya Street to stops of ground public transport or through an underground pedestrian crossing to Moscow City. There will also be an exit to the opposite side to the Botanical Garden.

The Delovoi Tsentr transport hub will be one of the largest on the MCC. Walking communication is provided to the Testovskaya platform in the Smolensk direction. It is also planned to build a parking lot, an underground passage from the Business Center transport hub to Moscow City, and an above-ground pedestrian gallery from the Business Center transport hub directly to the Moscow City building (above Testovskaya Street). The elevated pedestrian crossing will be built in the second stage.

The transport hub includes the construction of an office center and parking areas (second stage). The total building area is 151 thousand square meters. m.

Kutuzovskaya

Location

Near the Kutuzovskaya metro station on the Filevskaya line

Passenger traffic during peak hours

2017 - 5800 people

2025 - 10,000 people

Transfer

  • Art. "Kutuzovskaya" Filevskaya line (pedestrian connection)

  • 116, 157, 205, 477, 840, 91, N2

  • 2, 39, 44, 7

From the Kutuzovskaya MCC station you can transfer to the Kutuzovskaya station of the Filevskaya metro line, as well as to ground urban passenger transport.

Luzhniki

Location

In the area of ​​st. Khamovnichesky Val, 37

Passenger traffic during peak hours

2017 - 6500 people

2025 - 9800 people

Transfer

  • "Sportivnaya" Sokolnicheskaya line
    (pedestrian connection)

  • 15, 5, 132, 64

Luzhniki station consists of two shore-type landing platforms and a ground-based vestibule with access to the street. Khamovnichesky Val.

You can transfer to the Sportivnaya station on the Sokolnicheskaya metro line, as well as to ground city passenger transport.

Luzhniki station will become the main transport hub for the main arena of the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

Gagarin Square

Location

Near the Leninsky Prospekt metro station on the Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya line

Passenger traffic during peak hours

2017 - 9200 people

2025 - 14,500 people

Transfer

  • Art. "Leninsky Prospekt" Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya line

  • 111, 144, N1, 196

  • 14, 39

  • 33, 33k, 4, 62, 7, 84

From the Gagarin Square MCC station, you can use an underground pedestrian crossing to transfer to the Leninsky Prospekt station of the Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya line of the Moscow Metro, as well as to ground urban passenger transport. "Gagarin Square" is the only MCC station located underground.

Crimean

Location

In the area of ​​Sevastopolsky Prospekt 12

Passenger traffic during peak hours

2017 - 5700 people

2025 - 7000 people

Transfer

  • 121, 41, 826

  • 26, 38

An overground pedestrian crossing with exits to the Krymskaya station was built between 4th Zagorodny Proezd and Sevastopolsky Prospekt. Ground urban transport stops along 4th Zagorodny Proezd have been reconstructed with the installation of drive-in pockets.

Adjacent to the borders of the station from the north-west secured territory cultural heritage site “Kanatchikova Dacha” (Psychiatric Clinical Hospital No. 1 named after N.A. Alekseev).

Verkhniye Kotly

Location

At the intersection of Warsaw Highway and Nagorny Proezd

Passenger traffic during peak hours

2017 - 3000 people

2025 - 5400 people

Transfer

  • 25, 44, 142, 147, 275, 700

  • 16, 3, 35, 47

  • 1, 1k, 40, 71, 8

  • Paveletsky direction of the Moscow Railway (promising, 2017)

Car parking

MCC station " Verkhniye Kotly» will provide a transfer to ground urban passenger transport. In 2017, a transfer to the Paveletskaya direction of the Moscow Railway will be organized from here, for which a new platform will be built.

ZIL

Location

In the area of ​​2nd Kozhukhovsky proezd, no. 23

Passenger traffic during peak hours

2017 - 7200 people

2025 - 11,800 people

Transfer

As part of the ZIL MCC station, two terminals with ticket offices and turnstiles were built - southern and northern with external and inside from the railway tracks. In the future, an administrative and business building with retail facilities will be erected here, a parking lot, and above-ground and underground parking will be equipped. For public transport, a turning area will be organized on the western side of the MCC and a road network will be developed.

From the ZIL station you can go towards the Ice Palace “Park of Legends” and to the stops of ground public transport (on the outside of the MCC).

Avtozavodskaya

Location

In the area of ​​2nd Kozhukhovsky proezd, no. 15

Passenger traffic during peak hours

2017 - 6100 people

2025 - 7600 people

Transfer

  • Art. "Avtozavodskaya" Zamoskvoretskaya line (pedestrian connection)

  • 186, 216, 263, 8, 142, 193, 291, 44, 142, 193, 291, 44

From the Avtozavodskaya MCC station you can transfer to the Avtozavodskaya station of the Zamoskvoretskaya metro line, as well as to ground urban passenger transport.

Dubrovka

Location

In the area of ​​2nd Mashinostroeniya Street, 40

Passenger traffic during peak hours

2017 - 9200 people

2025 - 15,100 people

Transfer

  • Art. "Dubrovka" (pedestrian connection)

  • 161, 193, 9, 670, 186, 633

  • 20, 40, 43, 12

Near the Dubrovka MCC station there is the Dubrovka metro station of the Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya line. You can also transfer to ground urban passenger transport.

Ugreshskaya

Location

In the area of ​​2nd Ugreshsky passage

Passenger traffic during peak hours

2017 - 3700 people

2025 - 7300 people

Transfer

  • 20,40,43

At the Ugreshskaya station, two passenger terminals and an elevated pedestrian crossing were built. In the future, it is planned to build a technological link from the northern passenger terminal of the Ugreshskaya transport hub to Volgogradsky Prospekt.

Novokhokhlovskaya

Location

In the area of ​​Novokhokhlovskaya street vl. 89

Passenger traffic during peak hours

2017 - 6800 people

2025 - 18,300 people

Transfer

  • 106, new routes

  • Pl. Novokhokhlovskaya (Kursk direction of the Moscow Railway, promising, 2017)

Now from the Novokhokhlovskaya station you can only transfer to ground urban passenger transport. And in 2017, a transfer to the Kursk direction of the railway will be organized here, for which a new platform will be built.

Nizhny Novgorod

Location

In the area of ​​Nizhegorodskaya street no. 105

Passenger traffic during peak hours

2017 - 15,500 people

2025 - 22200 people

Transfer

  • Art. “Nizhegorodskaya street” (Kozhukhovskaya line, promising, 2018)

  • 143, 143k, 279, 29k, 51, 805, 59, 759, 859

  • Pl. Karacharovo (Gorky direction of the Moscow Railway)

From the Nizhegorodskaya MCC station you can transfer to the Karacharovo platform of the Gorky direction of the railway, as well as to ground urban passenger transport. In 2018, this transport hub will include the Nizhegorodskaya Street station of the Kozhukhovskaya metro line.

Andronovka

Location

In the area of ​​the Freser platform of the Kazan direction of the railway

Passenger traffic during peak hours

2017 - 4800 people

2025 - 9100 people

Transfer

  • Pl. Frezer (Kazan direction of Moscow Railways)

Car parking
60 parking spaces 2016

From the Andronovka MCC station you can transfer to the Freser railway platform and ground urban passenger transport, which goes to the Aviamotornaya station of the Kalininskaya metro line.

Near the Andronovka station there is the historical territory “Behind the Kamer-Kollezhsky Val” (a cultural heritage site - a residential building), as well as a complex of buildings and structures of the Moscow Circular Railway (1903-1908, architect A.N. Pomerantsev, engineer A.D. Proskuryakov).

Highway Enthusiasts

Location

Intersection North-East Expressway and Enthusiastov Highway

Passenger traffic during peak hours

2017 - 9300 people

2025 - 12800 people

Transfer

  • Art. "Highway Enthusiasts" Kalininskaya line(pedestrian connection)

  • 141, 36, 83, 125, 141, 254, 702, 214, 46, 659

  • 24, 34, 36, 37, 8

  • 30, 53, 68

Passengers exit from the MCC platform into an underground pedestrian crossing that connects the street. Utkina and Entuziastov highway.

Falcon Hill

Location

Crossing 8th St. Sokolinaya Gora with Okruzhny Proezd

Passenger traffic during peak hours

2017 - 5000 people

2025 - 5600 people

Transfer

Car parking

The nearest metro stations are Partizanskaya and Shosse Entuziastov. On the eastern side of the transport hub there is a specially protected area of ​​the Izmailovo natural and historical park.

Izmailovo

Location

In the area of ​​Okruzhny proezd no. 16

Passenger traffic during peak hours

2017 - 5500 people

2025 - 7000 people

Transfer

  • Art. "Partizanskaya" Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line (pedestrian connection)

  • 20, 211

  • 11, 34 , 32

  • 22, 87

The Izmailovo station on the MCC and the Partizanskaya metro station will be connected by an elevated pedestrian crossing that will stretch from Okruzhny Passage over the roadway of the North-Eastern Expressway. The two passage lobbies contain ticket offices, sanitary rooms and elevators.

Locomotive

Location

In the area of ​​the southern lobby of the Cherkizovskaya metro station on the Sokolnicheskaya line

Passenger traffic during peak hours

2017 - 5800 people

2025 - 10,100 people

Transfer

  • Art. "Cherkizovskaya" (warm circuit)

  • 171, 230, 34, 34k, 52, 716, 716s

  • 32, 41, 83

Transfer to the Cherkizovskaya metro station on the Sokolnicheskaya line is carried out via the pedestrian gallery. To transfer to city passenger transport, new stops were built along Okruzhny Proezd near the pavilions of the Cherkizovskaya metro station.

Rokossovsky Boulevard

Location

Near the metro station "Rokossovsky Boulevard" of the Sokolnicheskaya line

Passenger traffic during peak hours

2017 - 3500 people

2025 - 7400 people

Transfer

  • Art. "Rokossovsky Boulevard" Sokolnicheskaya Line (pedestrian connection)

  • 265, 80, 86, 86k, 3, 75, 775, 822

  • 213, 36, 2, 29, 33, 46, 4l, 7

The metro station of the same name and the MCC "Rokossovsky Boulevard" are located within walking distance of each other. You can also transfer to ground urban passenger transport. For this purpose, new stops have been built along Otkrytoye Highway, 6th Podbelsky Passage and Ivanteevskaya Street.

White stone

Location

Oriental administrative District Moscow within the boundaries of the Losiny Ostrov National Park

Passenger traffic during peak hours

2017 - 2500 people

2025 - 3500 people

Transfer

  • by ground transport to the station. "Rokossovsky Boulevard" Sokolnicheskaya Line

  • 75,822

The nearest metro station is the Rokossovsky Boulevard station on the Sokolnicheskaya metro line, which is located at the intersection of Ivanteevskaya Street and Otkrytoye Shosse.

From the Belokamennaya MCC station you can transfer to city buses. For public transport there is a turning area on Yauzskaya Alley street.

Rostokino

Location

Projected passage No. 1214

Passenger traffic during peak hours

2017 - 15,100 people

2025 - 18,500 people

Transfer

  • 136, 172, 244, 316, 317, 388, 392, 425, 451, 499, 551, 576, 789, 834, 93

  • 14, 76

  • Pl. Severyanin (Yaroslavl direction of the Moscow Railway)

Car parking

From the Rostokino MCC station you can transfer to the Severyanin platform of the Yaroslavl Railway, as well as to ground urban passenger transport: new stops, a parking lot and a turning area for buses have been built here.

From the east, the Losiny Ostrov State National Park adjoins the Rostokino station.

Botanical Garden

Location

Serebryakova passage, vl. 2

Passenger traffic during peak hours

2017 - 7400 people

2025 - 9800 people

Transfer

  • Art. "Botanical Garden" of the Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya Line

  • 154, 33, 603, 71, 195, 134, 185, 61, 628, 789

The MCC "Botanical Garden" station is located near the "Botanical Garden" metro station on the Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya line. The transfer is carried out via an underground pedestrian crossing under the railway, which connects Serebryakova passage and 1st street. Leonova.

Vladykino

Location

Near the Vladykino metro station on the Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya line

Passenger traffic during peak hours

2017 - 7700 people

2025 - 11,800 people

Transfer

  • Art. "Vladykino" Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya line

  • 259, 33, 53, 637, 154, 238, 33, 637, 24, 24k, 76, 85

An elevated pedestrian crossing leads from the MCC platform to the Vladykino metro station, which will connect the southern and north lobbies metro. A parking lot and a turning area for ground urban passenger transport have also been built here.

54 km

Total ring length

31 stations

Moscow Central Circle (MCC)

Advantages of MCC

Urban areas
got closer

Downtown
became freer

Transport network created
with many transfers

More than 350 possible options routes around the city

The railway ring passes through 26 districts of Moscow, where about 2 million people live

IN FIVE AREAS OF MCC WILL BE THE FIRST TYPE OF OFF-STREET TRANSPORT THAT IS NOT DEPENDENT ON THE WEATHER AND TRAFFIC TRAFFIC

Metrotown

Beskudnikovsky

Khoroshevo-Mnevniki

Nizhny Novgorod

(430 thousand people)

Total area of ​​ring influence zone
estimated at 10.8 thousand hectares
or about 12% of the territory of Moscow inside the Moscow Ring Road.

Passenger traffic growth
up to 300 million people per year
from 2025 - 2030

Metro lines will become freer

34.5 million people per year will transfer from the metro to the MCC

Moscow stations will be short of passengers

With the opening of passenger traffic on the MCC, congestion will be significantly relieved
several metro lines, as well as capital stations. Residents of the Moscow region, entering the capital on commuter trains, will more often get off the train before reaching the final station, that is, the train station.

It will be freer during peak hours

12.7 million passengers will transfer to the MCC from buses
7.5 million passengers will be residents of nearby houses

Rates

You can pay for travel with tickets “United”, “90 minutes”, “Troika” card

32 RUR

20 trips - 747 c 40 trips - 1494 c 60 trips - 1765 c

60 c

FREE transfer from MCC to metro
and back - within 90 minutes For a FREE transplant you need save your ticket and again attach
him on the turnstile. Without paying for travel again, you can also make a triple transplant:
metro - MCC - metro

By creating a unique transport system, Moscow integrated the MCC into the existing transport network of the city and, most importantly, into the Moscow Metro system. The MCC became the surface ring line of the capital's subway.
You can pay for your ticket at the ticket office at any MCC station by bank card.
In the future it is planned to introduce modern technologies fare payment: NFC (pay for travel using mobile phone), Pay Pass / Pay Wave (contactless payment by bank card).

"Without the sound of wheels"

Fast “Swallows” reach speeds of up to 160 km/h, but at the same time do not cause “noisy inconvenience” to citizens.

All electrified rolling stock is noticeably quieter than diesel locomotives and meets modern environmental requirements.

Protective screens will protect citizens from unnecessary noise
and the creation of the so-called “velvet road” - without the sound of wheels.

This technology involves laying railway tracks using special technology on separate 800-meter sections.

Why will the city train become a popular mode of transport among Muscovites?

A trip along the MCC will be many times more comfortable than in the metro. 110 “swallows” ply along the railway ring, each designed for 1,200 people.

New generation city electric trains are equipped with

Security on the MCC

Rail transport traditionally remains one of the most dangerous throughout the world. However, emergency situations do not occur with trains, but with inattentive passengers who step onto the rails in prohibited places.
A fence has been installed along the entire perimeter of the MCC, which will prevent unauthorized access to the railway tracks.

The total length of the fence was 108 km

Part of the fence (16 km) is noisy protective screens, which were installed within the boundaries of residential development.

Free pass
– does NOT mean uncontrolled

On the Moscow Central Circle, all transport security measures applied in the metro and railway are implemented. For example, profiling will also be carried out here.

Profiling

This method evaluates and predicts human behavior based on the analysis of characteristics of appearance, non-verbal and verbal behavior.
There will also be a traditional search like in the subway. Increased passenger protection will be ensured by modern system turnstiles, detector frames and CCTV, as well as through the creation of a separate police unit.

Transport hubs

It will be possible to change from one type of transport to another in a matter of minutes using transport interchange hubs (TPU). They consist of terminals with ticket offices and turnstiles, as well as a system of covered pedestrian galleries - overhead and underground passages that protect passengers from bad weather.

  • 31

    MCC station

  • 17

    transfers to 11 metro lines

  • 10

    transfers to 9 radial railway directions

All stations provide a transfer to city public transport

buses, trams, trolleybuses and autolines

Passengers don’t even have to go outside, which is why this type of transfer is called the “principle” dry feet».

Now ground urban transport brings citizens directly to the ring stations

In the future, transport hubs will become multifunctional: they will include offices, shopping malls, shops and cafes. Investors will invest money in the construction of the commercial part; the city, using funds from the Moscow budget, is building only the technological part of the hub, which performs a transport function. This concept meets the interests of investors, for whom it is important to recoup their investments in construction, and the needs of citizens, who will be able to find work or receive necessary services close to home.

In the future, some long-distance trains will be able to disembark passengers before reaching the station. By using the MCC, people will be able to save their time, and train stations in the center of Moscow will become freer.

Parking and rides

There will also be an increase in passengers on the MCC due to some motorists who will choose “traffic-free” movement around the city on rail transport. This will relieve some of the load from overcrowded city highways.

You will be able to park your car in park-and-ride parking lots near 17 stations Moscow Central Circle. They are ready to accept 2 thousand cars.

These parking lots will operate in the same mode as intercept parking lots at metro stations, of which there are 31 (capacity - 6.6 thousand cars). The largest of them, for 1.48 thousand cars, is located at the Annino metro station.

The Moscow Central Circle will breathe life into abandoned areas around

For 90 years, the district railway was used for the delivery of goods.

During the USSR, the necessary load was provided to it by municipal and industrial enterprises located around. But gradually production fell into decline, and these days these sites are, at best, used for warehouses, and more often they are simply idle.

MCC - unique project not only from the point of view of developing transport infrastructure, but also from the point of view of creating new jobs.

After the introduction of new real estate in the area of ​​the MCC stations, about 40 thousand jobs will be created.

Investors have already expressed their readiness to invest in the development of areas around 11 MCC stations. Among them:

"Botanical Garden"

"Vladykino"

"Yaroslavskaya"

"Open Highway"

"Novokhokhlovskaya"

"ZIL"

"Warsaw highway"

"Business center"

"Shelepikha"

"Novopeschanaya"

"Nikolaevskaya"

Attracting private investment will allow Moscow to save budget money and direct it to the development of social and transport infrastructure in other areas of the city.

Former industrial zones will turn into new urban areas

Around the ring, according to calculations by the General Plan Institute, the following can be built:

750 thousand sq. m of commercial real estate.
Of them 300 thousand “squares”- hotels,
250 thousand - trading platforms,
200 thousand - new offices and technology parks.

Moscow has the right to expect that developers will be interested in investing in real estate construction, because after the launch of the MCC, the cost of land around it will increase significantly. The former industrial zones around the MCC fell into disrepair: these territories required an integrated approach. And putting the lands around the railway ring in order became the largest urban improvement project in 2016. Every day, 25.9 thousand people were involved in the improvement of the MCC in the summer of 2016. However, the work was not aimed only at improving appearance stations, the task was also to create convenient pedestrian connections between the MCC and ground urban transport stops.

  • 2,800 trees were planted on the MCC.
  • Renovated facades 111 56 historical buildings. Near 11 stations view zones are created.

    The historical Kanatchikovo station on the MCC will not open to passengers, but will become an interesting excursion site.

    Two residential buildings, a gatehouse, a centralization booth and a warehouse have also been preserved. The Kanatchikovo station has adorned the Moscow Central Circle, being of value to anyone interested in the history of Moscow railways and urban architecture.

    This decision is due to the low passenger traffic in this area. "Kanatchikovo" is located between the stops "Krymskaya" and "Ploshchad Gagarina" parallel to Kanatchikovsky Proezd. The two-story station building from the early 20th century is a cultural heritage site.

    1903 1908 50 versts

    Moscow Central Circle in its entirety
    integrated into the Moscow metro system.

  • Sergei Witte

    History of the creation of the MCC

    In 2018, the Moscow Central Circle will celebrate a unique anniversary: ​​Emperor Nicholas II made the decision to build the Circular Railway in Moscow in the fall of 1897.

    The initiator of the project was a great enthusiast of railway transport, the Minister of Finance Russian Empire Sergei Witte. The circular railway was of great national importance, so the best Russian engineers and architects were involved in the project.

    For 110 years, the MCC’s mission has not changed: saving passengers’ time.

On 50 versts (54 km) was built
14 stations

2
stopping points

30
overpasses

72 bridges
(of which 4 are through
Moscow River)

35 pairs of trains ran along the district per day. Passenger transportation on the MCC did not last long; they were stopped due to unprofitability. For more than a century, the railway ring was used only for the transport of goods and served the industrial areas around it.

The idea of ​​restoring passenger traffic never left Moscow city planners, but work began only in 2012.
It was necessary to completely update the infrastructure: electrify the road, relay the rails and, most importantly, reconstruct eight overpasses at the intersection with highways to raise them to a height that allows new trains to pass through.

The first passengers traveled along the district on September 10, 2016. On the eve of this event, the road was given a new name - the Moscow Central Circle (MCC).

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On September 10, passenger traffic will be launched on the Moscow Central Circle, in fact the second ring line of the metro, only above-ground. The MCC will relieve congestion on the subway by at least 15%, and will provide residents of several districts with convenient modern stations close to home.

“This is an unprecedented project,” says Deputy Mayor for Transport Maxim Liksutov. “In fact, the entire 14th metro line, which will connect areas that were previously the periphery, and now find themselves almost in the center of Moscow. Six districts where there is no metro now will receive new stations: Metrogorodok, Beskudnikovsky, Koptevo, Kotlovka, Nizhegorodsky, Khoroshevo-Mnevniki. This is the first time we are launching such a large-scale infrastructure, and with a huge reserve of carrying capacity." On September 10, 24 stations will operate, and 7 more will open before the end of the year. From them it will be possible to make 14 metro transfers, five of them in the warm circuit: Vladykino (metro station "Vladykino"), Kutuzovskaya (metro station of the same name), Lokomotiv (metro station "Cherkizovskaya"), Business Center (metro station "Mezhdunarodnaya" "), Gagarin Square (metro station "Leninsky Prospekt"), nine more - with access to the street, as well as six transfers to the radial directions of the railway: Kazanskoye, Belorusskoye, Yaroslavskoye, Leningradskoye and Savelovskoye. In 2017-2018 transfers will be added to the Riga and Paveletsk directions of the railway, for which new stations will be built there, and on the Yaroslavl direction the Severyanin platform will be pulled closer to the ring. In total, the opening of the new ring will give the capital's passengers 350 new transfer options, if we also take into account new routes ground transport, connected to each station.

Six districts where there is currently no metro will get new stations

So, for example, to come from Partizanskaya to the Entuziastov Highway, it now takes 25 minutes, and after the launch of the MCC, 5 minutes will be enough. Or another one of the most promising routes - Leninsky Prospekt - Mezhdunarodnaya. Now it takes at least half an hour to cover this route by public transport, but from Saturday 10 minutes will be enough. For examples of routes, how and how much time you can save on each, see transport.mos.ru. On the ring website mkzd.ru, using an interactive map, by entering your address, you can find out how to get to the nearest MCC station. In order for passengers to start looking at new routes in advance, already at the end of August, a new map of the Moscow Metro with MCC stations began to be posted on metro cars. In addition, the route strips in the metro have been updated - this is a list of stations and transfers on each platform. At all stations, signs for transfers to the MCC have now appeared, covered with white stripes. At the same time, the capital's transport complex does not expect a full house in the first year. “We believe that for about a year or a year and a half, passengers will get used to it, use it from time to time, change their transport behavior,” says Maxim Liksutov. “Residents, especially in Moscow, are very conservative in choosing their routes. We think that in the first year "The MCC will be used by approximately 75 million people, trains will run every 6 minutes during peak hours, then we will gradually reach 300 million passengers a year."

Infographics: Leonid Kuleshov/ Lyubov Protsenko/ RG

Meanwhile

IN last days Before the opening of passenger traffic, workers polish the ring itself and around it. According to the press service of the municipal services complex, about 20 thousand people are currently working on landscaping. Currently, 56 buildings have been renovated. Industrial enterprises located in the areas adjacent to the ring are cleaning up their facades. A fence and 16 noise barriers are installed around the ring for safety.

Six news about MCC

Speaking of birds

What do Muscovites need to know who will soon travel along the new railway ring, which, after a comprehensive reconstruction, has turned into one of the most modern and passenger-friendly transport systems in the world?

1. Ticket prices are the same as in the metro

In the first month, entrance to the MCC will be free. And from October 10, the well-known tickets will be valid on the MCC: “Troika”, “United”, “90 minutes”. The cost of the trip will be the same with the subway: a one-time ticket costs 50 rubles, a one-time trip on Troika - 32 rubles, a one-time “90 minutes” ticket, automatically activated when passing on Troika, - 49 rubles. A “single” ticket for 20 trips will cost 650 rubles, for 40 trips - 1300, for 60 - 1570 rubles, and so on. Travel cards - payment cards issued by many banks - will also be accepted. In addition, absolutely all benefits valid in city public transport have been preserved for Muscovites.

2. Transfers from the metro - free for 90 minutes

Transfers from the metro to the ring and back within 90 minutes will also be free, and they will remain free after October 10. The press service of the capital's metro "RG" explained that the following procedure for passing through the turnstiles will apply: if a passenger transfers from the metro to the MCC and plans to make another transfer back to the metro within 90 minutes, then when transferring to the ring, he needs to go through turnstile with a special yellow sticker. Software will record the time of passage, and with the same ticket you can then go back to the metro for free. If a passenger simply enters the MCC from the street or, having transferred from the metro, he does not plan to return again within an hour and a half, then he can use any other turnstile.

3. Tickets purchased before September 1 must be reissued

Important clarification: to enter the MCC, you must activate your ticket for travel on the new ring if it was purchased before September 1 of this year. This can be done at any ticket office of the metro, Moscow monorail or Moscow Transport center. Activation of the card is free and without changing the number of trips. As for activating Troika, it is enough to top it up with any amount starting from one ruble, or if tariffs are written on the card, then activate it at the box office. There is no need to reactivate social cards.

4. Available to everyone

Convenience begins from the very entrance to the MCC and accompanies the passenger throughout the entire journey. All stations are fully accessible for passengers with limited mobility and people with disabilities. disabilities: there are elevators everywhere, all lobbies must have turnstiles with wide doors, each ticket hall is equipped with a low-level window for wheelchair passengers. In addition, there are toilets at the stations.

5. The most modern and comfortable trains in Russia

Every 6 minutes during peak hours and 15 minutes at other times, “Swallows” should arrive at the station - one of the most convenient electric trains operating in Russia. In carriages with thoughtful internal space comfortable for everyone: passengers with disabilities, people with luggage, strollers, bicycles. There is climate control inside, dry closets in the head cars, Internet access and sockets for recharging phones throughout the train. The maximum capacity of the train is 1200 people.

6. Passengers will open the doors of the Lastochka on their own

Or rather, using buttons installed on both sides. This was done due to the predicted low passenger flow; in the future they may be made automatic.

Historical reference

The small railway ring was designed in late XIX century - the need for it arose due to the fact that the radial railway lines of Moscow were practically at a standstill. Construction took about seven years, and its opening saved the city from transport collapse. By the way, when the ring was launched, there was passenger traffic on it, as now - it was thanks to it that beautiful train stations appeared along the road. Nevertheless, residents of the capital did not really like to travel along it; they preferred to travel to the neighboring - then still outskirts of Moscow - by ground rather than rail transport, and as a result, in 1934, only freight trains remained here.

But since the late nineties, the need to resume passenger traffic became obvious - Moscow had grown significantly, and there were not enough roads. The project was hampered by the fact that the ring remained unelectrified - only diesel locomotives and diesel trains could travel along it. Over the past twenty years there have been many projects, including the purchase of diesel buses, and it was only in 2011 that the decision was made to electrify and reconstruct the ring.



 
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