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    The Moscow Metro is a metro system serving the Russian capital of Moscow as well as the neighbouring cities of Krasnogorsk, Reutov, Lyubertsy and Kotelniki in Moscow Oblast. Opened in 1935 with one 11-kilometre (6.8 mi) line and 13 stations, it was the first underground railway system in the Soviet Union .

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    The first stations were opened 1935, May 15th. There were routes from Sokolniki to Park kultury and to Smolenskaya.First the Moscow metro had name after Lazar Kaganovich who was the had of Moscow Committee of All-Union communist party. In 1957 he was exiled from the party, and the Moscow metro became be named after V. I. Lenin.During the Great Patr...

    The Moscow Metro has 16 lines, consisting of 14 normal lines and one light line and one U-railway. Here is a short overviewof the lines:

    There are tickets for a certain number of rides and tickets for a certain time. The moscow metro uses magnetic cards for tickets with a certain number of rides: 1,2,5,10,20 and 60. These tickets were first sold in 1993 as a test. All other tickets are Transport Cards (Smartcards). There are two kinds of smartcards, 'unlimited' and 'social'. Both ki...

    The metro has a gauge of 1520 mm, like most Russian railways. It gets the electricity from a third rail. The metro is run on a voltage of 825V AC. The averagedistance between stations is 1800 m. The shortest is 300m between the stations Alexandrovskiy Sad and Arbatskaya. The longest distance between stations is 6627 m between Krylatskoe and Strogin...

    Although this has not been officially said, many independent studies say that there is a second, deeper metro system designed for emergency evacuation of important city personnel in case of attack. It is believed that it consists of a single track and connects the Kremlin, chief HQ (Genshtab), Lubyanka (FSB Headquarters) and the Ministry of Defence...

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    • 1958.6 million passengers
    • 2603.2 million passengers
    • 320.9 km
    • 15997.4 million rubles
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  3. Routes and Hours: The Moscow Metro has 13 lines that snake and criss-cross the city, plus outer and inner loop lines that string them together, as well as a monorail. The Moscow Metro is open from approximately 5:30 a.m. to 1 a.m., and trains run with a frequency that can range between 1 and 7 minutes. Service Alerts: Download the official ...

  4. All metro maps and signs to support English language. The Moscow Metro’s navigational signage overhaul started in 2016. By May 2018, the platforms at 23 stations, and the passageways and lobbies in 111 stations had new directional signs, including new backlit signage. In late May, the signs in four more stations were upgraded.

  5. Kaluzhskaya ( Russian: Калужская) is a station on the Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya Line of the Moscow Metro. It is named after the Russian town of Kaluga. Kaluzhskaya opened on 12 August 1974, replacing a temporary station of the same name (located in a service bay of the nearby Kaluzhskoe Depot) that had been operating since 1964.

  6. Moscow is a federal city of Russia since 1993 [16] that is the political, economic, cultural, and scientific center of Russia and Eastern Europe. Moscow has one of the world's largest urban economies as an alpha world city. [17] [18] The city is one of the fastest-growing tourist destinations in the world, [19] and it is one of Europe's most ...

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