How to get there by ground transport from the metro station. How to get to the Central Park of Culture and Leisure named after. M. Gorky in Yakimanka by metro, bus or train? New Year's schedule

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 can also 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.

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Most people take a purely practical approach to urban transport: every day trams, trolleybuses, and metro transport millions of Muscovites to work, school, college and back. In fact, the capital's public transport is not at all as ordinary and gray as it might seem at first glance. "Citiboom" has selected 10 of the most unusual routes of urban transport, which are interesting to ride on your own, with friends and with guests of the capital.



Tram route "Annushka" - A

This is probably one of the most famous routes not only in Moscow, but also in Russia. Now it runs through the center of Moscow from Kaluzhskaya Square to Chistye Prudy. But its original route, at the time of its opening in 1911, ran along the Boulevard Ring. It is to him that he owes his name - the Boulevard Ring at that time was called “Ring A”. Muscovites affectionately nicknamed him “Annushka.”

Over its long history, the route has changed several times. In 1937, due to the dismantling of tracks on Bolotnaya Street, the route ceased to be a ring route for the first time. The current route appeared in 1997. It is on this route that the only restaurant car in Moscow operates, which is called “Annushka”. But this route has nothing to do with the tragic story of Berlioz, from Bulgakov’s novel - the tram never ran on Patriarch’s Ponds at all.

Trolleybus route "Bukashka" - B

This is the most “historical” trolleybus route in Moscow. Its route runs along the Garden Ring. On the inner side of the ring there are trolleybuses with the stencil “B-black”, and on the outer side - “B-red”. In 1912, a tram on route “B” was launched to replace the horse-drawn tram along the Garden Ring. Its official name was associated with the name of the Garden Ring itself (by analogy with the Boulevard “Ring A”, Sadovoe was called “Ring B”), but Muscovites nicknamed it “Bukashka”. In 1937, the tram was removed from the ring, and a trolleybus was launched to replace it, which inherited the name. Since 2005, the Blue Trolleybus has been running on this route on Saturdays, where concerts of bard songs are held.

Tram route with a dead-end turnaround - No. 9

Tram route No. 9 is serviced by the Baumansky tram depot, and has a unique rolling stock for Moscow - it is served by two-car trains coupled in a push-pull pattern. The doors of the cars are cut out on both sides, which allows the cars to be turned around at a dead end (like subway trains), without using a traditional tram ring. This unusual scheme for Moscow is associated with the elimination of the tram ring on Lesnaya Street and the development of its territory with office buildings. After the closure of traffic, the fate of No. 9 was a big question, but area residents and public activists fought to restore tram traffic along Lesnaya Street. This yielded results: on September 22, 2012, the route again began running to the Belorussky railway station.

The most experimental tram route is No. 17

If you are suddenly asked to name the most innovative tram in Moscow, feel free to say No. 17. This route from Ostankino to Medvedkovo runs along a roadway isolated from cars and has the highest passenger traffic in the capital. Therefore, the authorities are trying in every possible way to improve his working conditions. It was here that platforms for boarding passengers were made for the first time, level with the first step of the carriage. Here, for the first time, modern railway technology for fastening rails with sleepers was used during track repairs. Now another experiment is being carried out on the route - cars are running with the turnstiles turned off and boarding at all doors. Further, it is planned that it is on this route that a modern traffic control system will be used, when the cars will control traffic lights, providing themselves with a “green wave”.

The shortest bus route is A

This route is unique not only because it has a lettered name, but also because it has the shortest length. The path from Academician Zelinsky Street to the Universitet metro station is only 3.3 km. There are only one or two buses operating on such a short route (depending on the time of day), and service ends at 10 pm. The point of the route is to connect two metro lines, so that its route bypasses the traffic jams on Leninsky Prospekt.

The most tourist tram route is No. 39

If guests come to you and you want to show them Moscow from the tram window, then there is certainly no better route than No. 39. The route starts at the Chistye Prudy metro station and runs along a section of the Boulevard Ring. Along the route are the St. Danilov and Donskoy monasteries, numerous ancient Moscow estates, areas of Stalinist buildings on Leninsky Prospekt, and the route ends at the Universitet metro station, within walking distance of the main building of Moscow State University. The route has been operating along the modern route since 1963. By the way, Irina Bogushevskaya dedicated her song to this route; the song is called “The Thirty-ninth Tram.”

The most tourist trolleybus route is No. 7

If your guests prefer a trolleybus to a tram, then invite them to take a ride on route No. 7. It departs from Kaluzhskaya Square (next to the entrance to Gorky Park), runs along Leninsky Prospekt and turns onto Kosygina Street. Then it will pass through the observation deck on Sparrow Hills, with an excellent view of the Luzhniki Stadium, past the main building of Moscow State University. Then the trolleybus goes along the embankment of the Moscow River, from where the Novodevichy Convent can be clearly seen. At Kievsky Station the trolleybus turns onto Kutuzovsky Prospekt (there is a stop at Moscow City) and ends at Victory Park.

The most unusual route - monorail

The most unusual route in Moscow is still the monorail. The Moscow monorail is the only one in Russia, and one of the few in the world. Its line runs from Sergei Eisenstein Street to the Timiryazevskaya metro station. Along the route are the Worker and Collective Farm Woman monument, the entrance to the All-Russian Exhibition Center/VDNKh, the Ostankino TV tower and television center, and the Sheremetyev estate. Metro tickets have been valid on the monorail since 2013, and transfers from VDNH and Timiryazevskaya stations are free.

The only ring tram route is No. 4

In Moscow there are two 4-tram routes - 4-left and 4-right. At the same time, they both walk from Sokolniki to Podbelsky Street. It is curious that the “left” and “right” routes have different service intervals, and they are serviced by different tram depots. A significant part of the route runs along Sokolniki Park, while in several places the route simply “dives” into the forest and passengers can enjoy fresh air and an interesting view from the window.

The most unusual metro trains

You can take an unusual trip on a “personalized” train in the Moscow Metro. Trains with their own names appeared back in Soviet times: in 1984, the Pioneer Kuntseva and Moskovsky Komsomolets trains entered the line. There are currently seven registered trains operating in the metro. “People's Militia” began work on the Zamoskvoretskaya Line in 1989; materials dedicated to the Great Patriotic War are posted inside. Since 2003, another “military theme” train has been operating on the Sokolnicheskaya Line - it is called the “Kursk Bulge”. The train is dedicated to the history of the Moscow Metro armored train, which was built with donations from metro residents and fought against the Nazis on the Kursk Bulge. Since 2006, the “Red Arrow - 75th Anniversary” train has been operating on the same line, dedicated to the anniversary of the famous branded train. It stands out strongly due to the red coloring of the carriages.

The Akvarel train, launched in 2007, operates on the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line. The carriages display reproductions of paintings (the train has already had four exhibitions). It is curious that the carriages for this train were made to special order - the interior was remodeled and some of the windows were closed to accommodate the paintings. Since 2008, the “Reading Moscow” train has been operating; inside the train you can read excerpts from fables, epics, poems and other works of literature. At first the train operated on the Circle Line, but has now been transferred to the Kakhovskaya Line.

The “Poetry in the Metro” train operates on the Filevskaya Line, introducing passengers to poets from around the world. And finally, on the Sokolnicheskaya Line you can catch the Sokolniki retro train, stylized as trains from the 30s. There you can sit on soft sofas, marvel at the beautiful lighting lamps, and feel nostalgic for the soft tones of the cars. The metro management positions it as an exact copy of a 1930s train, although in fact the train consists of modern carriages. In any case, it remains a very interesting and unusual train that deserves special attention.

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