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Moscow Central Circle (MKR) station diagram, interactive MCC station diagram on the map, detailed information, train schedule.

Interactive map of the Moscow Circle Railway (MCC map) and metro transfer stations, MCC train schedule

MCC fare

Tariffs for travel on the Moscow Central Circle (MCC).
Ticket for one and two trips to the MCC: the same as on the metro - 55 and 110 rubles, respectively.
Directions for card users “Troika” on the MCC – 38 rubles.
Single ticket for 20 trips – 747 rubles, 40 trips - 1494 rubles, 60 trips - 1900 rubles, Valid for 90 days, including the day of sale.

AT ALL MCC AND METRO STATIONS YOU CAN PAY YOUR FARE WITH A BANK CARD!

    Transfers from the metro to the Moscow Central Circle and back are carried out without charging an additional fee.
    The exception is transfers between stations Dubrovka MCC and Kozhukhovskaya metro station, as well as between stations Verkhniye Kotly MCC and Nagatinskaya metro station.

MCC operating schedule and train intervals

Trains operate on the MCC daily from 05:45 to 01:00 Moscow time.

  • Weekdays: during rush hour 5 minutes. – (from 7:30 to 11:30 Moscow time and with 16:00 to 21:00 Moscow time)
  • Weekends: during rush hour 6 min. – (from 13:00 to 18:00 Moscow time) and 10 minutes during off-peak times.

In accordance with the new schedule of the MCC, Lastochka makes 354 flights on weekdays, and 300 on weekends. For the convenience of passengers, at 12 stop points with the highest passenger traffic, the train stop time has been increased from 30 seconds to 1 minute.

These are the platforms “Andronovka”, “Lokomotiv”, “Rostokino”, “Botanical Garden”, “Vladykino”, “Okruzhnaya”, “Panfilovskaya”, “Business Center”, “Kutuzovskaya”, “Gagarin Square”, “Zil”, “ Avtozavodskaya". Thus, travel time on the MCC will increase from 84 to 90 minutes.

MCC train schedule

Detailed description of stations of the Moscow Central Circle.

KHOROSHEVO - SORGE - PANFILOVSKAYA - STRESHNEVO - BALTIC - KOPTEVO - LIKHOBORY - DISTRICT - VLADYKINO -BOTANICAL GARDEN-ROSTOKINO -BELOKAMNAYA -BOULEVARD-ROKOSSOVSKY-LOCOMOTIVE -IZMAILOVO -SOKOLINAYA MOUNTAIN -THE ENTHUSIAST HIGHWAY-ANDRONOVKA -NIZHNOGORODSKAYA -NOVOKHOKHOLOVSKAYA -UGRESHSKAYA -DUBROVKA -AVTOZAVODSKAYA -ZIL -UPPER BOILERS -CRIMEASKAYA -GAGARIN SQUARE-LUZHNIKI -KUTUZOVSKAYA -BUSINESS CENTER -SHELEPIKHA

Train schedule at TPU Khoroshevo station

– located in the Northern and Northwestern administrative districts of Moscow, within the boundaries of the Khoroshevo-Mnevniki and Khoroshevsky districts.

The main planning and transport connections of the territory are the MCC, Marshal Zhukov Avenue, 3rd Khoroshevskaya Street and Khoroshevskoe Highway.

The Khoroshevo transport hub is planned to provide a transfer to ground urban passenger public transport. It is planned to construct new stopping points with drive-in pockets for public transport on 3rd Khoroshevskaya Street and Marshal Zhukov Avenue.

To the east of this site Polezhaevskaya metro station is within walking distance Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya line.

The transport hub includes the construction of northern and southern passenger terminals, an overground pedestrian crossing with service facilities and a stopping point, consisting of a coastal and island platform, while the platforms are partially located directly on the overpass over the Khoroshevskoe highway and are structurally integral with it

Transport:

Train schedule TPU Sorge

TPU "Sorge"– located in the Northern and Northwestern administrative districts of Moscow, within the boundaries of the Khoroshevo-Mnevniki, Shchukino, Sokol and Khoroshevsky districts.

The main planning and transport connections of the territory are the MCC, Sorge, Berzarina, Marshala Biryuzova, 3rd Khoroshevskaya and Kuusinen streets. There is a station not far from the planned territory "October Field" Moscow metro.

The Sorge transport hub will provide a transfer to ground urban passenger transport. For this purpose, it is planned to construct a settling-turning area, construct new stopping points, with drive-in pockets for public transport on Sorge and Marshal Biryuzov streets.

Transport:

  • Buses No. 48, 64, 39, 39k
  • Trolleybuses No. 43, 86, 65

Train schedule TPU Panfilovskaya

TPU "Panfilovskaya" located in the Northern and Northwestern administrative districts of Moscow, within the boundaries of the Sokol and Shchukino districts.

It is planned to organize a convenient transfer from the Moscow Ring Railway to buses and trolleybuses stopping on nearby streets - Panfilov, Alabyan and Narodnogo Opolcheniya. It is planned to install new stopping points with drive-in pockets for public transport along Panfilov Street. Three elevated pedestrian crossings, passenger platforms on the MCC, exits to the platforms, premises for ticket offices and turnstiles are also being built.
The Panfilovskaya transport hub is located within walking distance from the Oktyabrskoye Pole station. Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya line of the Moscow metro.

Transport:

  • Buses No. 100, 105, 26, 691, 88, 800
  • Trolleybuses No. 19, 59, 61

Train schedule TPU Streshnevo

– located in the Northern and Northwestern administrative districts of Moscow, within the boundaries of the Sokol, Voikovsky, Shchukino and Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo districts.

The main planning and transport connections are the Moscow Circle Railway, the Riga direction of the Moscow Railway, 1st Voykovsky, Svetly and 1st Krasnogorsky passages, Konstantin Tsarev Street and Volokolamskoe Highway.

In 2017 a transfer to the Riga direction will be organized from the Streshnevo transport hub Moscow Railway, for which a new stopping point Streshnevo will be built. By the time passenger rail traffic on the MCC is launched, a transfer will be organized from the Volokolamskaya stopping point to ground urban passenger transport, settling and turning areas will be arranged, and new stopping points will be organized with the construction of drive-in pockets along the 1st Krasnogorsky Passage and Volokolamsk Highway.

Transport:

  • Buses No. 88
  • Trolleybuses No. 12, 70, 82
  • Trams No. 23, 30, 31, 15, 28, 6
  • Suburban railway transport Pl. Streshnevo (Riga direction of the Moscow Railway, promising, 2017)

Train schedule TPU Baltiyskaya

– located in the Northern Administrative District of Moscow within the boundaries of the Voikovsky district. The main planning and transport connections are Leningradskoye Highway, Admiral Makarov, Klara Zetkin streets, Novopetrovsky Proezd, 4th Novopodmoskovny Lane and Zoya and Alexander Kosmodemyansky Street.

The Baltiyskaya transport hub is located near the Voykovskaya station of the Zamoskvoretskaya line Moscow metro, and provides transfer to the metro. There will also be a transfer to city passenger transport (bus, trolleybuses and minibuses). It is planned to build settling and turning areas and construct new stopping points for ground urban passenger transport along Admiral Makarov Street and Novopetrovsky Proezd. In the future, an overground pedestrian crossing will be built from Admiral Makarov Street to Novopetrovsky Proezd over the railway tracks.

From the pedestrian crossing there will be exits on both sides of the Baltiyskaya stopping point. The elevated pedestrian crossing will be connected to the Metropolis shopping center, from where it will be possible to access the metro. At the same time, a transition from the MCC to the metro and along the road network will be organized.

Transport:

Car parking: Number of parking spaces: 1000, year of construction: 2025

Train schedule TPU Koptevo

– located in the Northern Administrative District of Moscow within the boundaries of the Golovinsky and Koptevo districts. The main planning and transport connections are Koptevskaya, Mikhalkovskaya, Onezhskaya streets and Cherepanov passage. At the intersection of the listed planning connections in the area of ​​the Mikhalkovskaya interchange there is a tram ring of routes running from the Voikovskaya and Timiryazevskaya stations.

The transport hub project provides for the construction of a turnstile and ticket office pavilion, an elevated pedestrian crossing, providing access to the tram ring and public transport boarding areas on the street. Mikhalkovskaya.

Transport:

  • Buses No. 123, 621, 90, 22, 72, 801, 87
  • Trams No. 23, 30

Train schedule TPU Likhobory

– located in the Northern Administrative District of Moscow within the boundaries of the Koptevo, Golovinsky, Western Degunino and Timiryazevsky districts.

The main planning and transport connections are the MCC, Oktyabrskaya Railway, Cherepanov Passage, Oktyabrskaya Railway Line Street and Likhoborskaya Embankment.

By the time passenger rail traffic on the MCC is launched, a transfer will be organized from the MCC station "Likhobory" to the NATI platform, as well as to ground urban passenger transport: the construction of a settling and turning area, the construction of new stopping points along Cherepanov Passage.
Transport:

  • Buses No. 114, 123, 179, 204, 87
  • Trolleybuses No. 57
  • Suburban railway transport Pl. NATI (Leningrad direction of Railways)
  • Car parking: Number of parking spaces: 200, Year of construction: 2017

Train schedule TPU Okruzhnaya

– located in the North-Eastern and Northern administrative districts of Moscow, within the boundaries of the Marfino, Otradnoe, Timiryazevsky and Beskudnikovsky districts. The main planning and transport connections are the MCC, the Savelovskoe direction of the Moscow Railway, Lokomotivny and 3rd Nizhnelikhoborsky passages and Station Street.

TPU "Okruzhnaya" will provide transfer to the eponymous stopping point of the Savelovsky direction of the Moscow Railway and on promising station "Okruzhnaya" Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya line of the Moscow metro (opening in 2017). It will also be possible to transfer to ground urban passenger transport.
Transport:

Train schedule TPU Vladykino

– located in the North-Eastern administrative region, districts: “Otradnoe” and “Marfino”. The Vladykino transport hub will provide a transfer to the Vladykino station Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya line of the Moscow metro, as well as on ground urban passenger transport. An elevated pedestrian crossing will lead from the MCC platforms, which will go to the southern and northern lobbies of the Vladykino metro station.

The TPU project provides for the construction of an MCC station with the installation of ticket offices and turnstiles, an elevated pedestrian crossing over the railway, which will connect the southern and northern metro lobbies. It is also planned to build a settling and turning area for ground urban passenger transport.
Transport:

Train schedule TPU Botanical Garden

TPU "Botanical Garden"– located in the North-Eastern administrative district of Moscow in the Sviblovo, Ostankino and Rostokino districts. The main planning and transport connections are the passage and Serebryakova street, st. Wilhelm Pieck, 1st Leonov Street.

The Botanical Garden transport hub is located in close proximity to the Botanical Garden station. Moscow metro and will be connected to it by an underground pedestrian crossing. An underground pedestrian crossing will run under the railway and connect Serebryakova Passage and 1st Leonov Street.
Transport:

Train schedule TPU Rostokino

TPU "Rostokino"– located in the North-Eastern administrative district of Moscow. The territory borders the Yaroslavsky, Rostokino and Sviblovo districts.

The main planning and transport connections are Mira Avenue, Yaroslavskoe Highway, Severyaninsky Overpass.
The Rostokino transport hub will provide a transfer to the Severyanin stop point Yaroslavl direction of the Moscow Railway, as well as for ground urban passenger transport: reconstruction of existing and construction of new stopping points, construction of a settling and turning area along Mira Avenue towards Letchika Babushkina Street.
Transport:

  • Buses No. 136, 172, 244, 316, 317, 388, 392, 425, 451, 499, 551, 576, 789, 834, 93
  • Trolleybuses No. 14, 76
  • Trams No. 17
  • Suburban railway transport Pl. Severyanin (Yaroslavl direction of the Moscow Railway)

Train schedule TPU Belokamennaya

TPU "Belokamennaya"– located: Eastern administrative district of Moscow, within the boundaries of the Losiny Ostrov National Park. The entire territory is located within the boundaries of the Bogorodskoye and Metrogorodok districts.

The main planning and transport connections are the MCC, Yauzskaya Alley, Losinoostrovskaya Street and Abramtsevskaya Clearing.

The nearest metro station is the Rokossovsky Boulevard station Sokolnicheskaya metro line, which is located at the intersection of Ivanteevskaya Street and Otkrytoye Shosse. Transport services for the population and working areas of Bogorodskoye and Metrogorodok of the Eastern Administrative District are currently provided by ground public transport with delivery to the Rokossovsky Boulevard station.

The Belokamennaya transport hub will provide a transfer to ground urban passenger transport. For this purpose, it is planned to construct a turning area for public transport on Yauzskaya Alley street.
Transport:

Train schedule TPU Rokossovsky Boulevard

– located in the Eastern Administrative District of Moscow within the boundaries of the Bogorodskoye and Metrogorodok districts. The main planning and transport connections are the MCC, Otkrytoye Shosse and Ivanteevskaya Street.

The transport hub "Rokossovskogo Boulevard" is located near the existing "Rokossovskogo Boulevard" station Sokolnicheskaya line of the Moscow metro, and provides for a transfer to the latter. A transfer to ground urban passenger transport will also be provided.

For this purpose, it is planned to build a settling-turning area and construct boarding fronts for urban passenger transport along Otkrytoye Highway, 6th Podbelsky Passage and Ivanteevskaya Street.
Transport:

Train schedule TPU Lokomotiv

– located in the Eastern Administrative District of Moscow, within the boundaries of the Preobrazhenskoye, Golyanovo and Izmailovo districts.

The Lokomotiv transport hub is located near the existing Cherkizovskaya station Sokolnicheskaya line of the Moscow metro, and provides for transplantation to the last one. There will also be a transfer to city passenger transport (bus, trolleybus and minibus). Pedestrian connections are provided with the southern vestibule of the Cherkizovo metro station.


The transplant is carried out according to the “dry legs” principle. The construction of a turning circle for ground transport and the construction of new boarding fronts for ground urban passenger transport along Okruzhny Proezd near the pavilions of the Cherkizovskaya metro station are underway.

Transport:

Train schedule TPU Izmailovo

– located in the Eastern Administrative District within the boundaries of the Izmailovo, Sokolinaya Gora and Preobrazhenskoye districts.

The transport hub will unite Izmailovskoe highway, Okruzhnoy proezd(one of the sections of the North-East Expressway), station "Partizanskaya" Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line of the Moscow metro and Projected passage No. 890.

The Izmailovo platform on the MCC and the Partizanskaya metro station will be connected by an elevated pedestrian crossing, which will stretch from Okruzhny Passage over the roadway of the North-Eastern Expressway and connect the Izmailovo MCC station and the Partizanskaya metro station of the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line. The two passage lobbies will contain ticket offices, sanitary rooms and elevators. An MCC terminal with turnstiles and escalators for passengers to exit to the platforms will be built at the transport hub.
Transport:

Train schedule TPU Sokolinaya Gora

– located in the Eastern Administrative District of Moscow. The planned territory is located within the boundaries of several districts: Sokolinaya Gora and Izmailovo. The metro stations closest to the transport hub 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. On three sides, the territory is framed by existing streets and passages (Okruzhny Passage, 8th Sokolinaya Gora Street, Electrodny Passage and the overpass between them, located along the southern border).
Transport:

  • Buses: No. 86
  • Car parking: Number of parking spaces: 365 Year of construction: 2016

Train schedule TPU Shosse Entuziastov

– located in the Eastern Administrative District of Moscow, in the Sokolinaya Gora district, a small area is located within the boundaries of the Perovo district.

The main planning and transport connections are the MCC, the North-Eastern Expressway under construction, Entuziastov Highway, st. Utkina. In the southern part of the projected area, on both sides of Entuziastov Highway, there are exits from the Entuziastov Highway metro station. Passengers will exit the MCC platform into an underground pedestrian crossing that connects Utkina Street and Enthusiastov Highway.
Transport:

Train schedule TPU Andronovka

– located in the South-Eastern Administrative District in the Lefortovo and Nizhegorodsky districts and the Eastern Administrative District in the Perovo district.

The main planning and transport connections are Freser highway, Andronovskoe highway, st. 2nd Frezernaya, 1st Frezernaya st., ave. Fraser, st. 5th Cable, st. Pond-Klyuchiki.
The Andronovka transport hub will provide a transfer to the Freser railway platform Ryazan direction railway and ground urban passenger transport with transportation to the Aviamotornaya station of the Kalininskaya metro line.
Transport:

  • Suburban railway transport Pl. Frezer (Kazan direction of Moscow Railways)
  • Car parking: number of parking spaces: 60 Year of construction: 2016

Train schedule TPU Nizhegorodskaya

– located in the South-Eastern district of Moscow. Its main part is located within the boundaries of the Lefortovo and Nizhny Novgorod districts. The main planning and transport connections are Ryazansky Prospekt, Frazer Highway and Kabelnaya Street.

TPU "Nizhegorodskaya" will provide a transfer to the stop point "Karacharovo" Gorky direction of the railway, as well as to ground urban passenger transport. In 2018 This transport hub will include the Nizhegorodskaya Street station Kozhukhovskaya line of the Moscow metro.

Transport:

Train schedule TPU Novokhokhlovskaya

– located in the South-Eastern Administrative District in the Tekstilshchiki and Nizhegorodsky districts.

Currently, the main planning and transport connections are: Third Transport Ring, st. Novokhokhlovskaya, st. Nizhnyaya Khokhlovka.

The Novokhokhlovskaya transport hub, after the launch of traffic along the MCC, will provide a transfer to ground urban passenger transport. In 2017 from this transport hub there will be a transfer to the Kursk direction of the Moscow Railway, for which a new platform will be built.

Transport:

  • Buses No. 106, new routes
  • Suburban railway transport Pl. Novokhokhlovskaya (Kursk direction of the Moscow Railway, promising, 2017)

Train schedule TPU Ugreshskaya

– located in the South-Eastern administrative district of Moscow. Its main part is located within the boundaries of several districts: Yuzhno-Portovy and Pechatniki. The main connection with the city, providing transport services to the territory under consideration, is Yuzhnoportovaya Street with access to the Third Ring Road.

Along Yuzhnoportovaya Street organized bus routes transporting passengers (district, interdistrict) and transportation of the population to the Kozhukhovskaya metro station and in the opposite direction along Sharikopodshipnikovskaya Street to the Dubrovka metro station. Within the project boundary is the final turning circle of the tram line running along Ugreshskaya Street and then through the third transport ring along Sharikopodshipnikovskaya Street to the Dubrovka metro station.

At the Ugreshskaya transport hub, 2 passenger terminals of 1.5 thousand square meters each and an overhead pedestrian crossing with an area of ​​10.9 thousand square meters will be built. m. It is also planned to build a technological link from the northern passenger terminal of the Ugreshskaya transport hub to Volgogradsky Prospekt.
Transport:

  • Buses No. 154, 33, 603, 71, 195, 134, 185, 61, 628, 789
  • Trolleybus No. 38
  • Tram No. 20,40,43

Train schedule TPU Dubrovka

– located in the South-Eastern administrative district of Moscow and is located within the boundaries of the Yuzhno-Portovy and Pechatniki districts.

The Dubrovka transport hub will provide a transfer to the Dubrovka station Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya line of the Moscow metro, as well as on ground urban passenger transport. The final turning circle of the tram line running along Ugreshskaya Street is located within the project boundary.

Transport:

Train schedule TPU Avtozavodskaya

– located in the Southern Administrative District of Moscow, in the Danilovsky district. The main planning and transport connections are Avtozavodskaya Street, Third Transport Ring, 1st and 2nd Avtozavodskaya passages, 1st and 2nd Kozhukhovsky, st. Lobanova, st. Trofimova.

The Avtozavodskaya transport hub will provide a transfer to the Avtozavodskaya station Zamoskvoretskaya line of the Moscow metro, as well as on ground urban passenger transport.
Transport:

Train schedule TPU ZIL

– located in the northern part of the Southern Administrative District of Moscow in the Danilovsky district.
On the territory of the ZIL transport hub there will be two terminals with ticket offices and turnstiles - southern and northern on the outer and inner sides of the MCC. In addition, it is planned to construct an administrative and business building with retail facilities, parking facilities, and above-ground and underground parking. For public transport, a settling and turning area will be organized on the western side of the MCC and a road network will be developed.

The transport hub project provides for the construction of a northern technological connection with the installation of ticket offices and turnstiles, providing access from the northeastern terminal towards the Ice Palace territory (inner side from the MCC) and to the boarding fronts for ground urban passenger transport (outside the MCC); southern technological connection with the installation of ticket offices and turnstiles, providing access from the southwestern terminal to the public and business zone complex (inner side from the MCC) and to the industrial territory of AMO "ZIL" (outside from the MCC); dual-use flat parking with a total capacity of 120 cars for the needs of the ZIL transport hub and visitors to retail and office facilities; placement of settling and turning areas for urban passenger transport on both sides of the railway
Transport:

  • Buses: new routes (clarification)

Train schedule TPU Verkhniye Kotly

– located in the Southern Administrative District in the Donskoy, Nagatino-Sadovniki and Nagorny districts.

On the Moscow Central Circle located between the Tulskaya and Nagatinskaya stations Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya metro line and the stopping point “Nizhnie Kotly” of the Paveletsky direction of the railway.

After the launch of traffic along the MCC, the Verkhnie Kotly transport hub will provide a transfer to ground urban passenger transport. In 2017 From this transport hub there will be a transfer to the Paveletskaya direction of the Moscow Railway, for which a new platform will be built.

From the north, the territory of the transport hub is adjacent to a residential microdistrict and enterprises of the Varshavskoye Shosse industrial zone. From the south - the coastal zone of the Kotlovka River and the enterprises of the Varshavskoye Shosse industrial zone.

Transport:

  • Buses No. 25, 44, 142, 147, 275, 700
  • Trolleybus No. 1, 1k, 40, 71, 8
  • Tram No. 16, 3, 35, 47
  • Suburban railway transport Paveletskaya direction of the Moscow Railway (promising, 2017)

Train schedule TPU Krymskaya

TPU "Krymskaya"– located in two administrative districts, Southern and Southwestern, in the Donskoy, Nagorny and Kotlovka districts.

The main transport connections are: Sevastopolsky Avenue, Zagorodnoye Shosse, 4th and 5th Zagorodnye Proyezds, Bolshaya Cheremushkinskaya Street. The basis of the formed interchange hub is the designed railway station “Sevastopolskaya” (second stage of construction) and ground urban passenger transport serving this territory along Sevastopolsky Avenue. An overground pedestrian crossing with exits to the railway platform will be built between 4th Zagorodny Proezd and Sevastopolsky Prospekt. Also, as part of the preparation for the launch of traffic around the ring, a reconstruction of the surface urban transport stop along the 4th Zagorodny Proezd will be carried out with the installation of a drive-in pocket.

From the north, residential areas of the Donskoy district adjoin the territory of the transport hub. To the south are the residential areas of the Kotlovka district, and to the west of Sevastopolsky Prospekt are the enterprises of the Varshavskoye Shosse industrial zone.
Transport:

  • Buses No. 121, 41, 826
  • Trams No. 26, 38

Train schedule TPU Gagarin Square

TPU "Gagarin Square"– located in the Western administrative district of Moscow within the boundaries of the Academichesky district. The main planning and transport connections of this territory are the Third Transport Ring, Leninsky Prospekt, 60-Letiya Oktyabrya Avenue and Vavilova Street.

The Gagarin Square transport hub will provide a transfer to the Leninsky Prospekt station Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya line of the Moscow metro, as well as on ground urban passenger transport. “Gagarin Square” is the only station on the MCC located underground. The transition to the Leninsky Prospekt metro station will be via an underground pedestrian crossing.

Transport:

Train schedule TPU Luzhniki

– located along the street. Khamovnichesky Val, in the Khamovniki district of the Central Administrative District. The stopping point consists of two shore-type landing platforms and a ground-based vestibule with access to the street. Khamovnichesky Val.

Transport hub "Luzhniki" will provide a transfer to the station "Sportivnaya" Sokolnicheskaya line of the Moscow metro, as well as on ground urban passenger transport. The Luzhniki transport hub will become the main transport hub of the main arena of the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

Transport:

Train schedule TPU Kutuzovskaya

– located in the Western Administrative District of Moscow within the boundaries of the Dorogomilovo district. The main highways providing transport services to the territory are the Third Transport Ring and Kutuzovsky Prospekt.

The Kutuzovskaya transport hub will provide a transfer to the Kutuzovskaya station Filyovskaya line of the Moscow metro, as well as on ground urban passenger transport.

Transport:

Train schedule TPU Business Center

– located in the southwestern part of the Central Administrative District of Moscow in the Presnensky district. Presnensky district borders on the following districts: Khoroshevsky, Khoroshevo, Mnevnikovsky, Filevsky park, Tverskoy, Dorogomilovo, Begovoy district and Arbat.

It will be one of the largest on the MCC. He will connect the Mezhdunarodnaya metro station and the Delovoy Tsentr stop point in a warm circuit on the MCC. Walking communication will be provided to the Testovskaya platform in the Smolensk direction.

It is 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 development area is 151 thousand sq. m.
A terminal with ticket offices and turnstiles is being built under the overpass of the Third Transport Ring, which will be connected to the northern pavilion of the International metro station. Thus, From the Delovoy Tsentr MCC station you can immediately go down to the metro lobby, and also go out onto Testovskaya Street to stops of ground urban transport, or through an underground pedestrian crossing to Moscow City. There will also be an exit to the opposite side of the transport hub to the Botanical Garden.

Transport:

Train schedule TPU Shelepikha

TPU "Shelepikha"– located in the Central Administrative District of Moscow within the boundaries of the Presnensky district. The main planning and transport connections are the MCC, the Smolensk direction of the Moscow Railway, Shmitovsky proezd, Shelepikhinsky dead end and Ermakova Roshcha street.

The MCC is essentially the second ring metro line with a unified tariff ticket system of the Moscow Metro. 31 stations (TPU) were built on the MCC. From any transport hub it is possible to transfer to ground urban passenger transport.

At 17 out of 31 stations it is possible to change to 11 metro lines. Also, at 10 transport hubs you can transfer to commuter trains.

The rolling stock on the MCC is represented by high-speed electric trains "Lastochka" manufactured by Siemens AG. Trains consist of 5 cars.
Operation of the electric train is possible at ambient temperatures from −40°C to +40°C. The cars are equipped with double-leaf sliding doors, two on each side of the car.


The electronics of the cars contain built-in lighting, loudspeakers, and digital information displays. To recharge mobile devices, the carry-on luggage compartments have built-in electrical sockets designed for 220v AC voltage.

The head carriages of the train have bathrooms with dry toilets.(one per carriage), the bathrooms are equipped with special equipment for people with limited mobility.
There are 28 Lastochka high-speed electric trains running on the MCC. The train moves almost silently and can accelerate to 120 kilometers per hour. During peak hours, trains run every six minutes, at other times - at intervals of 11–15 minutes. The total duration of the trip around the ring is about 75-85 minutes.

Technologies

"Smart" escalators with motion sensors

Energy-saving escalators have been installed on the Moscow Central Circle (MCC). Smart escalators start moving only when passengers approach them. Accordingly, if there are no passengers on the escalator, it automatically slows down and stops.

Opening doors “On demand”

Doors on trains open at the request of passengers. The doors open only when the train is completely stopped on the platform, and only when the doors are ready to open, and a special green signal lights up.


There are special stickers on the outer and inner sides of the doors informing that before entering or exiting, you must press the corresponding button to open the doors.

Thermal curtain / Climate control system

In cold weather, electric trains on the Moscow Central Circle will include a thermal curtain on the doors. The thermal curtain turns on automatically at stops, when the doors are opened.

“Warm air is exhausted directly in front of the doors in the car, creating a thermal curtain and preventing cold air from entering inside,” the press service of JSC Russian Railways.

The thermal curtain will protect the carriage from sudden temperature changes and will be able to maintain a comfortable temperature for passengers at any time of the year.

MCC cars have an automatic heating system that turns on when the ambient temperature drops below the air temperature in the train. An antibacterial air disinfection system is integrated into the climate control of trains, which will protect passengers from all kinds of infections and viruses in the carriages, which is undoubtedly a relevant technology. solution for public transport

In Moscow, work is being completed to put the Moscow Ring Railway stations into operation. Traffic on the updated small ring will start next year. Several facilities have already been integrated into the city's transport infrastructure. It is assumed that the road will become one with the capital's subway. This information was voiced by the deputy head of the transport department, Hamid Bulatov. According to the official, passengers themselves will not even feel the difference, because they will be able to use a single ticket.

The Moscow Ring Railway will include 31 stops, of which a full-fledged transport interchange network will operate at 21 points, and at 17 stop pavilions passengers will be able to switch to the usual line. At 9 stops, it is possible to transfer to all existing routes of suburban trains, except Kyiv. The small ring of the MKZ will significantly reduce all flows of metro lines and will provide the ability to deliver passengers to the main metropolitan highways.

Moscow Ring Road scheme

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The Moscow ring railway stations will be added to the metro map in September 2016. A map may also appear indicating the radial directions of railway tracks; such an innovation is not ruled out by the director of the Moscow Ring Railway, Alexey Zotov.

According to preliminary estimates, the planned passenger flow of the Moscow ring in 2017 will be 75 million people, and by 2020 it will increase 2.3 times to 170 million passengers. The interval in the movement of railway transport will depend on the demand among citizens. If the Moscow Ring Railway becomes popular with passengers, the interval is planned to be reduced to two minutes.

On September 10, 2016, the Moscow Central Circle will open for passengers in the capital. True, construction work on the new highway will continue after this date: according to the head of the transport department, Maxim Liksutov, some MCC stations will be completed after the start of work. Nevertheless, officials are seriously counting on the highway and hope that over the next two years it will become popular among citizens. In anticipation of the opening of the Central Ring, The Village answers the most popular questions about the new type of urban transport.

What is MCC?

The Moscow Central Ring (formerly known as the Moscow Ring Railway) is a new interchange circuit that should combine the metro and radial directions of suburban railways and greatly decongest the center of Moscow by removing transit passengers from it.

According to its designers, the launch of the route will relieve congestion in the metro by 15%, and the average travel time will decrease by 20 minutes (for example, travel time from the Leninsky Prospekt station to the Mezhdunarodnaya station will be reduced from half an hour to ten minutes). In other words, thanks to the MCC it will be possible to transfer from one metro or train line to another, bypassing the center. In addition, the MCC should partly solve the so-called “Vykhino” problem - a situation in which trains going to the center fill up immediately at the end metro stations. Electric train passengers coming from the Moscow region will be able to transfer to the new ring, and from there to metro lines and other suburban routes.

MCC project estimate

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Planned passenger flow

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Road length

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Number of stops

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Transfers to trains

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A full circle ride

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Train intervals

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How did the idea for the project come about?

The creation of the MCC is actually not a revolutionary idea. In most Western megacities, the metro and train are not separated and are the same transport: this practice allows passengers to move around the city much faster and easier. The designers of the ring themselves cite the example of Berlin, where the S-Bahn city train and the U-Bahn metro coexist within the same system.

The central ring was created on the basis of the Moscow Circular Railway, the decision to build which was made at the end of the 19th century on the initiative of the Minister of Finance of the Russian Empire, Sergei Witte. They built a ring around Moscow according to the design of engineer P. I. Rashevsky from 1903 to 1908. According to the original design, the route was supposed to have four tracks, which would be divided between goods and passenger traffic, but due to lack of funds, only two tracks were built. In 1930, passenger traffic was closed due to the development of buses and trams, and only freight trains began to operate around the ring.

The return of passenger traffic to the ring is not a new idea: they wanted to launch it back in the 60s, but this was prevented by the complexity of electrifying the ring. Yuri Luzhkov returned to this project again in the late 2000s, but reconstruction of the MCC began under Sobyanin in 2012. The ring was finally electrified, and a third track for freight traffic was also built. The total investment in the project, which was jointly carried out by Russian Railways and the Moscow government, exceeded 200 billion rubles, and 86 billion of them were provided by the federal budget.

Are the MCC and the Third Interchange Circuit the same thing?

No. The MCC is often called the third interchange circuit and the second ring of the Moscow Metro, but this is not so. The second ring metro line, 58 kilometers long, will appear in the capital by 2020, and this year its first section will open - from the Delovoy Tsentr station to Petrovsky Park. The new ring will also include the Kakhovskaya line, built in the late 1960s. If the MCC route, due to historical reasons, is shifted to the north, then the metro ring, on the contrary, will be shifted to the south. Thus, both lines will form a huge figure eight.

How will the MCC connect with other modes of transport?

In total, the MCC will have 31 stations (24 of them will be ready by September 10, the rest will be commissioned before 2018), each of which is planned to be connected to ground transport stops. In the first few months after the official launch of the ring, it will be possible to transfer to the metro at 14 stations, but then they promise to add this option at three more stops. Also, six MCC stations (later their number will increase to ten) will have transitions to commuter train stations.

The transfer time to the MCC will vary depending on the sections: the longest transition will be from the Voikovskaya metro station to the Streshnevo and Baltiyskaya stations - you will have to walk for 12 minutes, while the shortest one will take no more than three minutes. At 11 stations, builders promise to implement the “dry feet” principle: the crossings will be completely closed, which will allow people not to go outside. They promise to build a ground connection between the Volgogradsky Prospekt metro station and the Ugreshskaya platform.

How much will the trip cost?

Fares for travel on the central ring will be the same as in the metro. It will also be possible to use “United”, “Troika” and “90 minutes” tickets. All benefits that apply to metro travel will apply when using the MCC: special conditions for travel along the ring will be provided to people with disabilities, schoolchildren and students.

The number of transfers from the metro to the MCC and vice versa in one trip is not limited. The only condition is that you must make all transfers within 90 minutes. In the first month after the launch of the ring, passengers will have to reprogram the “United” ticket in order to make free trips and transfers to the MCC if it was purchased before September 1, 2016. This can be done at the ticket office of the subway or monorail. For those who use the Troika card, starting from September 1, it will be enough to put more than one ruble on the card.

In addition, passengers will be able to buy tickets at ring stations using both cash and cards. They also plan to introduce a contactless fare payment system, allowing payment using a mobile phone, and PayPass/PayWave, thanks to which money will be debited automatically if you tap a bank card on the validator.

What will the stations look like?

By the opening of the MCC, stations will be equipped with navigation panels in Russian and English. For visually impaired passengers, they promise to install tactile plates on lifts, stepless escalators and Braille. Also, at each station there will be information and boards showing the time of train arrival, and at five stations there will be “Live Communication” counters. In addition, about 70 mirrors, 470 trash cans, gadget charging points, umbrella packers and free toilets will be installed. Trees will be placed in tubs for decoration. Unlike the metro, the MCC will have turnstiles not only at the entrance, but also at the exit, and the platforms will be treated with anti-icing coating.

What trains will be on the MCC?

33 Lastochka trains (five cars each), which are produced at the Ural Locomotives plant in the city of Verkhnyaya Pyshma, Sverdlovsk Region, will run along the ring. The Lastochka prototype is a German electric train from Siemens AG, which served guests and participants of the Sochi Olympics. This summer there was a scandal: during a test drive, an electric train of the ED-4M series was too wide for the platform, but the Lastochka must fit into the dimensions of the track.

The maximum capacity of the Lastochka is 1,200 people, and the maximum speed is 120 kilometers per hour, but on the MCC trains will travel no faster than 40–50 kilometers per hour. The operating hours of the MCC are the same as those of the metro, but the interval of trains on the ring will be longer and will range from five minutes during rush hour to 15 minutes at other times. Now the Yandex.Maps service is preparing to update the metro application in order to inform passengers about the train schedule not only of the metro, but also of the Moscow Central Circle.

All Lastochkas have soft seats and climate control systems. Passengers will be able to use Wi-Fi and devices for charging gadgets. Each train will have toilets at the beginning and end of the train. Unlike ordinary electric trains, Lastochka cars do not have vestibules, but the double doors are wide enough for passengers with limited mobility to pass through.

Will it be possible to travel with strollers and bicycles?

Two of the five train cars (second and fourth) are equipped with bicycle racks. Each carriage can accommodate no more than six bicycles. The trains will also have space for strollers and other large carry-on luggage. Near each transport hub of the MCC they are planning to build bicycle parking and bike sharing stations. Rentals are now available near the Delovoy Tsentr, Ploshchad Gagarina, Luzhniki, Botanical Garden and Vladykino stations.

How to navigate the roundabout?

On September 1, the Moscow government provided several detailed maps of the MCC, which indicate transfers from the Central Circle to ground and suburban transport, as well as on the metro line. The ring itself will be indicated as the 14th metro line.

The names of MCC stations either repeat the usual names of nearby metro stations (“Dubrovka”, “Vladykino”), or indicate the area in which they are located (“Gagarin Square”, “Luzhniki”). In the summer, on the website of the “Active Citizen” project, a vote was held to rename the MCC stations “Voikovskaya” and “Cherkizovskaya”; as a result, they received new names “Baltiyskaya” and “Lokomotiv”.

How will the MCC affect the city outskirts?

The central ring runs mainly through industrial areas. According to the authorities, the emergence of new transport will contribute to the development of these territories, for example ZIL. The mayor's office plans to improve the lands adjacent to the MCC stations: create parking spaces for cars and bicycles, bicycle rentals, landscaping, and also build about 750 thousand square meters of commercial real estate - hotels, retail areas, offices and technology parks.

At the same time, the preserved historical buildings of the Moscow Railway stations, which were designed by architects Alexander Pomerantsev, Nikolai Markovnikov and Ivan Rybin, are now being studied to determine the security zone for each of them. And in the fall, a museum of the history of the MCC will open at the Presnya station, where documents, photographs and films telling about the history of the highway will be presented.

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The history of the Small Ring of the Moscow Railway is more than a hundred years old. Back in 1908, the circular route was opened for cargo transportation in 9 directions of the Moscow and 1 direction of the Oktyabrskaya railways. In 2012, the ring had 12 operating stations.

Now the Moscow Ring Railway is a “light metro” under construction, a new ground mode of transport, integrated into the overall metropolitan system and allowing passengers to make convenient transfers to buses and trams, metro and electric trains.

The opening of the reconstructed tracks is just around the corner, so it’s time to tell Muscovites and guests of our city in more detail about their advantages.

Latest news about the Moscow Ring Railway

  • At a meeting in mid-April 2016, Vladimir Putin was informed that the first Moscow Ring Railway trains would be launched in September 2016. Further work on the construction of the small ring will be concentrated at the transfer points.
  • In the twentieth of December, updated metro maps appeared in the capital's subway, which included the Small Ring of the Moscow Railway. This was done specifically so that passengers could get acquainted with pleasant prospects in advance and plan future routes.
  • The Moscow Ring Railway will have a modern system for informing passengers via smartphones - for example, a user, being in a specific point in the capital, will be able to receive a message about which station is nearby and how long the train will arrive at it.
  • According to the General Director of the Moscow Ring Railway, Alexei Zotov, train intervals on the Small Ring can be reduced to 2-3 minutes if necessary. In general, trains will run according to the subway schedule - with 6-minute intervals during peak hours and 12-minute intervals at other times.
  • CCTV cameras will be installed at all stops and transport hubs on the Moscow Circle, which will help maintain the proper level of security.
  • Everyone knows that the capital’s metro is an architectural monument that amazes with its grandeur even people who are used to riding it every day. But the “light metro” will also be an interesting piece of architecture, albeit a modern one. Thus, it became known that its stations will be illuminated in different colors in the evening, which will probably look very interesting under the transparent roof.
  • The Moscow Ring Road will be fully adapted for use by people with disabilities. In the ticket office areas of each station there is a special ticket office for wheelchair users, the height of the window is less than a meter.
The section is constantly updated with up-to-date information.

Moscow Ring Railway in numbers

The small ring is:

  • 54 km railway tracks, and taking into account the entrances and adjacent branches - 145 km;
  • 32 stopping points for future passenger transportation and 12 existing freight stations before the start of global reconstruction;
  • 212 billion rubles., invested in repair work;
  • 20 minutes time saved when traveling around the center of the capital;
  • 300 million passengers who will use the “light metro” by 2025;
  • before 100 pairs compositions per day.

Moscow Ring Railway station diagram on the map

The stations of the Small Ring Railway will be full-fledged transport hubs (TPU). This means that they will house offices, cafes, shops, and shopping malls. At each station there is a transfer to ground public transport.

The Moscow Ring Railway will include 32 stations. Let's divide them into categories.

Stations from which you can only transfer to ground transport

Koptevo, Presnya, Belokamennaya, Sokolinaya Gora, ZIL, Sevastopolskaya, Novopeschanaya, Khodynka, Volgogradskaya, Park of Legends

Stations from which a transfer to the metro is implied

Vladykino, Botanical Garden, Open Highway, Cherkizovo, Izmailovsky Park, Enthusiasts Highway, Ryazanskaya, Dubrovka, Avtozavodskaya, Gagarin Square, Luzhniki, Kutuzovo, Shelepikha, Khoroshevo, Voykovskaya, Okruzhnaya

Stations from which you can transfer to the Russian Railways radial line

Streshnevo, Nikolaevskaya, Yaroslavskaya, Andronovka, Novokhokhlovskaya, Warsaw

Stations that allow transfers to both the metro and the Russian Railways radial line

District, Ryazan, City

Construction plan and when will it open?

The reconstruction of the Small Ring, which will result in high-speed passenger traffic, began in 2011. Previously, it was planned to launch the light metro in four stages. Traffic on the section of the first stage Presnya - Kanatchikovo was going to be launched at the end of 2014, and on the section of the second, third and fourth stages Presnya - Lefortovo - Kanatchikovo - at the end of 2015.

Nevertheless, it was decided not to rush and launch the ring when it was fully ready - the project was too complex and large-scale.

In December 2015, trains on the Moscow Ring Road were supposed to depart in test mode, but as of the third quarter of 2015, the work was 70% completed.

It is expected that no earlier than the fall of 2016, full-fledged passenger transportation will be established on the Small Ring.

Moscow Ring Railway and World Cup 2018

Some time ago, information was announced that the Moscow Ring Road would be reconstructed for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. But now, according to those in charge, traffic along it will be launched in the fall of 2016.

Fares on the Moscow Ring Railway and train intervals

The cost of travel on the Small Ring will be the same as on the subway. The same tariffs and passes will apply here, which, you see, is very convenient for passengers.

Light metro trains will run every 6 minutes.
  • The Moscow Ring Railway is called the “road of the future”. Thanks to it, the “deserted” industrial zones of the capital will find a second wind and will be included in a busy transport ring.
  • The Small Ring will connect the gardening estates of Moscow, which is also very convenient for its guests and residents. We are talking about Sparrow Hills, the Mikhailovo and Streshnevo estates, the Botanical Garden, VDNKh, Losiny Ostrov National Park.
  • Trains on the Moscow Ring Railway will be able to accelerate to 120 km/h, so travel is guaranteed. The cabin provides free Wi-Fi, sockets for phones and other gadgets, and a climate control system.
  • The tracks of the Moscow Ring Railway are already called “velvet” - Muscovites will not hear the sound of wheels, and special screens will protect them from excess noise.

Official website of the Moscow Ring Railway

The largest city in Europe, Moscow, is growing and developing year by year. It’s great that in our time we can observe such positive changes as the growth in the number of modern high-quality roads, metro stations and a fundamentally new type of transport that combines the speed and accessibility of the underground with the ability to transfer to buses, trams, and trolleybuses. We are confident that the Small Ring Railway and its trains will quickly gain popularity among residents of the capital, who value time like no one else.

The opening of the Moscow Central Circle (MCC) took place on September 10, 2016. 31 stations are available for passengers. A RIAMO correspondent learned how to use a new type of urban transport.

On the day of launch, 26 stations were put into operation: Okruzhnaya, Likhobory, Baltiyskaya, Streshnevo, Shelepikha, Khoroshevo, Delovoy Tsentr, Kutuzovskaya, Luzhniki, Gagarin Square ", "Crimean", "Upper Boilers", "Vladykino", "Botanical Garden", "Rostokino", "Belokamennaya", "Rokossovsky Boulevard", "Lokomotiv", "Entuziastov Highway", "Nizhegorodskaya", "Novokhokhlovskaya", “Ugreshskaya”, “Avtozavodskaya”, “ZIL”, as well as “Izmailovo” and “Andronovka”.

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.

Fare

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

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, the Losiny Ostrov park and the Vorobyovy Gory nature reserve.

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, you can transfer from the MCC to the metro at 11 stations (“Business Center”, “Kutuzovskaya”, “Luzhniki”, “Lokomotiv”, “Gagarin Square”, “Vladykino”, “Botanical Garden”, “Rokossovsky Boulevard”, “ Voykovskaya”, “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.

Trains and intervals

New luxury trains “Lastochka”, with a capacity of 1200 people, run on the MCC. Their maximum speed is 160 kilometers per hour; they travel along the MCC 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.

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

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

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 the Moscow Transport service center (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.

You can also update your Troika electronic card 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.

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 the ring metro stations or at metro stations adjacent to the MCC. Volunteers will also help passengers navigate the new transport. A special mobile application is also being developed, with which you can choose the optimal route.

Here you can see new convenient routes through the MCC.