How buses, trolleybuses and trams will operate on New Year's Eve. On New Year's holidays, Moscow transport operates in a special mode Trams on New Year's Eve

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

In days winter holidays Hundreds of festive events, concerts and performances await everyone. After all, from December 22 to January 14, Moscow hosts one of the brightest and most eventful festivals of the year - “Journey to Christmas,” dedicated this year to the theater. 240 interactive programs will be held for its guests, street theaters will give 480 performances, and it will also be held. In order not to miss the most interesting things at the festival sites, you can use public transport. By the way, his work schedule will change in New Year holidays for the convenience of citizens and tourists. How exactly - read the material.

Metro and MCC will not sleep on New Year's Eve

Second year in a row capital metro and Moscow central ring(MCC) will be open all New Year's Eve. Train intervals will range from 3.5 to 15 minutes. Muscovites and guests of the capital will be able to comfortably get to festival sites anywhere in the city, not miss the most interesting shows, and then return home.

Citizens will have access to 59 24-hour land routes

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

The operating hours of buses, trolleybuses and trams will also be extended on Christmas Eve: until 03:00 they will run on 163 routes. In addition, in New Year, and on Christmas night 11 night city routes will maintain their usual schedule.

The interval of ground transport on holidays will be 25-30 minutes. Changes in the transport schedule on specific routes can be monitored on the website of the State Unitary Enterprise Mosgortrans.

Suburban trains will run according to the weekend schedule, but the Aeroexpress train schedule will not change

From December 29 to January 8, the schedule of trains traveling from Moscow in all directions will change. On New Year's and Christmas Eve, the operating hours of commuter trains will be extended until two o'clock in the morning.

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

Detailed train schedule in new year holidays can be found on the CPPC website. Aeroexpress trains will continue to operate as usual during the January holidays without changes to the schedule. You can find out more about their schedule to the capital's airports on the Aeroexpress website.

Parking on city streets will be free

For motorists, parking in the capital will be free during all New Year holidays, from December 31 to January 8. You can leave your car in any street parking lot that is included in the city parking zone. At the same time, flat parking lots with barriers will continue to operate at current rates. There are about 80 of them, they are open 24 hours a day, including weekends and holidays. Tariffs and payment methods are indicated on the information boards at the entrance.

Inspectors of the Moscow Administrative Road Inspectorate and the “Administrator of the Moscow Parking Space” will strengthen control over compliance with parking rules. In order not to disturb other motorists or create a danger for pedestrians, drivers will be required to park their cars only in permitted areas.

Traffic will be limited briefly for holiday festivities

Traffic on central streets will be limited due to mass holiday celebrations. From December 29, closures will be introduced on the outer lanes in both directions on Tverskaya Street (from Okhotny Ryad Street to the intersection of Tverskaya and the Garden Ring). They will also close one lane on Okhotny Ryad from the Moskva Hotel to Teatralny Proezd. And from 00:00 on December 30 to 15:00 on January 3, Tverskaya Street (from Okhotny Ryad to the Garden Ring), as well as Mokhovaya, Okhotny Ryad and Teatralny Proezd will become pedestrian.

Transport security will be strengthened

More than 92 thousand employees will ensure the operation of urban transport transport complex Moscow - services of the Department of Transport, Moscow Metro, State Public Institution "Center for Traffic Management", State Public Institution "Administrator of Moscow Parking Space". During the holidays, security measures will be strengthened at all transport facilities—the metro, the MCC, bus stops, ground transport, and trains. All rolling stock will be inspected before entering the line. In addition, inspection of baggage and passengers, platforms, stops, lobbies, and under-street passages will be strengthened. The frequency of checks regarding abandoned items and suspicious items in buses, trolleybuses and trams will also be increased.

Photo: Moscow Agency/Sergey Kiselev

During the New Year holidays, the “Journey to Christmas” festival will be in full swing in the center of the capital; in connection with this, some routes will change public transport, and Some streets will be inaccessible to motorists. And the metro and MCC, like last year, will operate throughout New Year’s Eve. Read more about everything in the material of the Moscow 24 portal.

Metro and MCC

The metro will be open all night from December 31 to January 1. Trains will run at intervals from 3.5 to 15 minutes. By the way, they launched it for the holiday.

Photo: Moscow Agency/Sergey Kiselev

The Moscow Central Circle (MCC) will also operate without interruption for the New Year. Travel intervals, as on the metro, will range from 3.5 to 15 minutes. As always, passengers will be able to transfer free of charge from the metro to the MCC and vice versa within 90 minutes from the moment of their first pass.

In addition, on Christmas Eve - on the night of January 7 - the capital's subway and the MCC will be open for passengers an hour longer - until 2 am.

Ground transportation

On New Year's Eve, all night and most popular ground transport routes will be available to passengers. 59 routes and 11 night buses will operate around the clock, 98 routes will operate until 3:30 am. Buses will run every 25-30 minutes.

In addition, on Christmas night, 163 buses and trolleybuses will transport people until three o'clock in the morning. There will also be 11 night routes.

From December 29 to January 3, the routes of 16 buses will change due to the Journey to Christmas festival: A, M1, M2, M3, M5, M6, M10, M27, No. 15, No. 38, No. 101, No. 144, No. 158, No. 904, N1 and N2.

  • M1 – from Kravchenko Street to the Lenin Library metro station, then along the M27 route to the Pobedy Park metro station;
  • M2 – from the Fili stop to the Lenin Library metro station, then along the M3 bus route to the Luzhniki sports complex;
  • M27 - on the section from the Karacharovsky overpass to the Lubyanka metro station and from the Park Pobedy metro station to the Lenin Library metro station, then along the M1 route to Kravchenko Street;
  • M3 – on the section from the Semenovskaya metro station to the Lubyanka metro station, as well as from the Luzhniki sports complex to the Lenin Library metro station, and then along the M2 route to the Fili stop;
  • A – from Luzhniki to the Kropotkinskaya metro station instead of the Komsomolskaya metro station;
  • No. 15 – when traveling from the southern vestibule of VDNKh, the route will be shortened to Strastnoy Boulevard. At other times it stretches to the Novodevichy Convent;
  • M6 – to the Nagatinskaya metro station will go through Bolshaya Nikitskaya and Mokhovaya streets along Nikitsky Boulevard and Znamenka Street. In the direction of the Silicate Plant, buses from the Lenin Library metro station will travel along Vozdvizhenka and Novy Arbat streets, then along the Garden Ring to Kudrinskaya Square and then on their own route;
  • M10 – instead of the Kitay-Gorod metro station, they will go to the Mayakovskaya metro station;
  • No. 101 – from the Megasport Sports Palace to Tverskaya Zastava;
  • No. 904 – from the 4th microdistrict of Mitino to Tverskaya Zastava;
  • No. 144 – from metro station “ Teply Stan” to the cinema “Udarnik”.
From December 31 to January 3, buses will operate:
  • M5 and No. 158 - to Balchug Street instead of the Lubyanka metro station;
  • No. 38 - from Rizhsky railway station to Trubnaya metro station instead of Kitay-Gorod.
From December 29 to 30 until the night of January 3, night buses will run:
  • H1 – on sections from Ozernaya Street to the Udarnik cinema and from Sheremetyevo Airport to Tverskaya Zastava;
  • H2 - from Belovezhskaya Street to the Lenin Library metro station with a turn through Znamenka and Mokhovaya Vozdvizhenka streets.

Personal cars

On New Year's holidays, some streets in the center of Moscow will be closed to motorists and made pedestrian due to the Journey to Christmas festival. The restrictions will be in effect for five days - from December 30 to January 3. On these days, Tverskaya Street from Mayakovskaya to Okhotny Ryad, Mokhovaya from Vozdvizhenka to Tverskaya and Okhotny Ryad Street will be closed completely.

Also, because of the festival, Petrovskie Lines Street, Rakhmanovsky Lane, Neglinnaya Street, Krapivensky Lane, Ilyinka, Varvarka and Moskvoretskaya streets, Bolshoy Moskvoretsky Bridge and Vasilyevsky Spusk Square will be completely closed.

In addition, sections of the following streets will be closed:

  • Strastnoy Boulevard from Tverskaya Street to Bolshaya Dmitrovka Street;
  • Bolshoi Gnezdnikovsky Lane from Tverskaya Street to Building 7;
  • Maly Gnezdnikovsky Lane from Tverskaya Street to Bolshoi Gnezdnikovsky Lane;
  • Leontyevsky Lane from Tverskaya Street to Bolshoi Gnezdnikovsky Lane;
  • Tverskoy proezd in the area of ​​house 8, building 1, along Tverskaya street;
  • Bryusov lane from Tverskaya street to house 21;
  • Gazetny Lane from Tverskaya Street to Building 5;
  • Nikitsky lane from Tverskaya street to house 7, building 1;
  • Georgievsky Lane from Tverskaya Street to Building 1, Building 1;
  • Mokhovaya street from Tverskaya street to house 1, building 1, and from Vozdvizhenka street to Bolshaya Nikitskaya street;
  • Bolshaya Dmitrovka street near building 1/30;
  • Teatralny Proezd from Bolshaya Dmitrovka Street to Neglinnaya Street;
  • Petrovka Street from Teatralny Proezd to Dmitrovsky Lane.
At the same time, all paid parking will be free for motorists. You will have to pay for your stay only in those places where there are barriers. There are about 80 of them in the city, the cost varies from 50 to 200 rubles per hour or the price of a monthly subscription. However, you should not violate parking rules, since the towing service will not rest on these days.

Electric trains

Photo: portal of the mayor and government of Moscow

The traffic schedule will also change during the New Year holidays. commuter trains. Train running times commuter service on New Year's and Christmas Eve will be extended until 2:00 am. Aeroexpress trains will operate as usual.

From December 30 to January 7 commuter trains will follow the Saturday schedule, January 8 – according to the Sunday schedule. And on January 9, trains will return to their normal workday schedule.

In total, 24 TsPPK trains will be canceled, and 15 electric trains of the company will depart later at night on January 1 and 7. The most changes will occur in the express schedule Yaroslavl direction railway.

For example, daily train No. 6059 Pushkino - Moscow on the night of January 1 will depart 40 minutes later (at 0:27). And train No. 6676 Moscow - Monino on January 1 and 7 - later by 1 hour 40 minutes (at 1:50). Express No. 6677 Monino - Moscow on New Year's Eve will leave at 0:09 - 58 minutes later than on other days.

Moscow metro, MCC and ground transport will operate around the clock on New Year's Eve from December 31 to January 1. Suburban trains will run until 03:00. The operating hours of public transport have also been extended on Christmas Eve. For capital motorists, from January 1 to January 8, the paid parking area is free. During the holidays, enhanced inspection of baggage and passengers will be carried out, as well as 100% inspection of public transport rolling stock. The special operating hours will allow millions of Muscovites and city guests to visit festive venues where Moscow New Year and Christmas festivals will be held.

On New Year's Eve, from 01:00 to 05:30 am, Moscow Metro trains will run at intervals of up to 10 minutes, Moscow Central Circle trains - up to 12 minutes. From 05:30 am on January 1 to 01:00 am on January 2, the metro will operate as usual, the interval between trains will not exceed 2.5 minutes. Lastochka trains on the MCC will run at intervals of 6 minutes during morning and evening rush hours.

On New Year's Eve, ground transport will operate around the clock on 153 of the most popular routes. 11 night routes will operate throughout the New Year holidays. Movement intervals will be 15 minutes inside the Garden Ring, the rest - up to 30 minutes.

Suburban railway transport will operate on a special schedule on New Year's Eve - on average, trains will run until 03:00 am. From January 1 to January 7, commuter trains will run according to the Saturday schedule, Aeroexpress will operate as usual in accordance with the schedule.

For the convenience of millions of believers, on Christmas night, January 7, the operating hours of the metro and the Moscow Central Circle will be extended until 2 am. Until 03:00, 162 ground transport routes will operate. They take place near the capital's temples and churches, where festive services are planned.

“Millions of Muscovites and city guests will be able to attend a huge program prepared by the Moscow Government during the New Year and Christmas celebrations. We expect that about 55 million passengers will use Moscow transport during this time. The issue of security is especially important during the New Year holidays. We have done a lot of work with police officers, metro security officers, and other modes of transport to ensure that travel during these New Year holidays is as comfortable and safe as possible. We ask Muscovites and city guests to be understanding about increased security measures, including searches and requests from police and security officers to show things. This is primarily due to your own safety and our desire to make these New Year holidays as safe as possible,” said Maxim Liksutov, Deputy Mayor of Moscow in the Moscow Government.

In the capital, there is a special work schedule for Moscow city services during the New Year holidays 2018. First of all, the metro and the MCC are being transferred to an enhanced regime.

On the night of December 31 to January 1, the subway again operates around the clock. The train interval will be as follows:

From 5.30 am to 0.30 am, that is, during the usual metro operating hours - 3.5 minutes, during rush hour - up to 90 seconds on certain lines;

From 0.30 to 5.30, that is, at night - up to 10 - 15 minutes.

On the Moscow Central Circle (MCC), trains will run at intervals of 10 minutes.

As for city services on New Year's holidays on ground public transport, most buses, trolleybuses, trams and blue minibuses will carry Muscovites until 3.30 am. The movement interval is on average 25 - 30 minutes. Information about this will be posted at public transport stops, in subway lobbies, on the websites of Mosgortrans (), metro () and on kp.ru.

Suburban trains will carry passengers as follows:

Please note: on New Year's Eve, from December 31 to January 1, several trains will depart later than usual so that guests of the capital can leave after the festive fireworks. For example, additional commuter trains, including express trains, will appear on the Kazan, Kiev and Kursk directions. On Friday, December 29, two interregional “express” trains will depart from Moscow to Kaluga (departure at 17.15) and Tula (departure at 18.41). On Saturday and Sunday, December 30 and 31, an “express” will depart from the Kazansky railway station at 9.10 to the Ryazan-2 station.

On New Year's Eve, from December 31 to January 1, two additional night trains will run between Moscow and the stopping point Novoperedelkino(at 1.00 to Moscow and in the opposite direction at 2.40). In addition, at 1.49 s Kievsky railway station The electric train will depart to Nara. It will also run on Christmas night from 6 to 7 January. On Monday, January 8, two interregional “express” trains will travel to Moscow from Ryazan (at 14.08) and from Tula (at 14.07).

The schedule of some trains may change on December 31. You can learn about all the innovations from announcements at train stations and bus stops. And on January 1, passengers will be able to leave on the first morning trains, which begin running from 4 to 5 a.m. (depending on the direction).

ATTENTION!

According to the decision of the capital authorities, from December 31 to January 8, parking in the paid parking zone will be free. At the same time, flat parking lots with barriers will continue to operate at current rates. There are about 80 of them, they work around the clock, including weekends and holidays. Tariffs and payment methods are indicated on information boards at the entrance to the parking lots.

Let us remind you that in the capital everyone can leave their car for free in paid city parking lots from 0.00 to 24.00 on the following days:

Sundays;

Non-working holidays;

Weekends (Saturday and Sunday) postponed by decision of the federal authorities;

Saturdays following a holiday or weekend.

Among the most popular places to celebrate the New Year are the streets of Moscow. And then, during the New Year holidays, few people stay at home. Muscovites go for a walk at the Journey to Christmas festival, ice skating on giant skating rinks and tubing hills, skiing and sledding... They are helped in moving around the city by public transport, which operates these days according to a special holiday schedule. RG found out what it is and where you can’t go by car.

Along Tverskaya only on foot

“Journey to Christmas” brings together thousands of people in the capital who are not afraid of either frost or slush. A dense crowd of people walks along the sidewalks of Tverskaya, moving from site to site, looking at the light installations that decorate Moscow. Tverskaya - from Triumfalnaya Square to the Kremlin - is given over to pedestrians for five whole days. Local one-lane closures will begin tomorrow, December 29. And then the main street of the city, as well as Mokhovaya, Okhotny Ryad and almost all adjacent lanes will be completely blocked - this will happen on the night of Saturday, December thirtieth, and will only be opened on January 3rd. On the last day of the old year, all approaches to Red Square, including Varvarka, Ilyinka, and the Bolshoy Moskvoretsky Bridge, will be closed. Cars will also be allowed there again only on the third.

Metro all night

Of course, the easiest way to get to the center on New Year's Day and on the days of closures is by metro. For the second time on December 31, the subway will operate all night, without interruption. As the head of the Moscow Metro, Viktor Kozlovsky, said, trains will run on the night of January 1 at intervals of 3.5 to 10 minutes. The Moscow Central Circle will operate according to the same schedule. That is, after celebrating the New Year and listening to the chimes in the center of the capital, you can easily return home.

By the way, Muscovites began receiving gifts from the metro a week before the New Year. Two themed trains were launched on the Circle Line.

Ground transport will also operate on New Year's Day - a total of 168 routes will operate until the morning.

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

Out of town for whom?

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

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

On the Leningrad direction, which is served by another carrier company - the Moscow-Tver Suburban Passenger Line - from January 1 to 8, all electric trains, both "Swallows" and regular ones, will run on a weekend schedule. All changes have already been loaded into the schedule applications - "Electrics" and "Yandex.Electrics", and can also be viewed on the Russian Railways website.

The fare will rise in price, but not by much

When going on a trip, do not forget that from January 2, travel prices in Moscow are changing - a trip on the Troika will rise in price by one ruble, instead of 35 rubles you will have to pay 36. Prices for season tickets will rise by several tens of rubles. But not significantly - the maximum increase in price is 3.8 percent.

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

By the way

Also, on January 1st, the turnstiles will be removed from large buses with accordions. In return, a validator will appear at each door. The city is also promising to tighten controls. In total, according to Mosgortrans estimates, 60 buses and 15 tram routes. Removing the turnstiles will speed up the journey for each passenger by an average of 5 minutes.

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

How will transport work in other major cities?

Saint Petersburg

In St. Petersburg, on New Year and Christmas, the metro and ground transport will operate around the clock. True, this does not mean that all buses, trolleybuses and trams will return to their usual routes. We are talking about night buses, which, if possible, duplicate metro lines. Good in winter time bridges on the Neva are not raised due to the cessation of navigation. However, Nevsky Prospekt will still be closed from nine in the evening. The action in the city center will end only after three o'clock in the morning, when festive fireworks will be launched into the sky. Please note that in night mode public transport Northern capital works only for cash, travel tickets don't work. Travel on the ground in St. Petersburg costs 40 rubles, underground - 45.

Ekaterinburg

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

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