Buses will run 1. New schedule and routes: how buses will run from the beginning of July 

Photo: Moscow Agency/Sergey Kiselev

IN new year holidays The Journey to Christmas festival will be in full swing in the center of the capital, and some routes will change due to this public transport, and some streets will be inaccessible to motorists. And the metro and MCC, as last year, will remain open 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

Moskovskoe central ring(MCC) will also work without interruption for New Year. Travel intervals, like on the metro, will range from 3.5 to 15 minutes. As always, passengers will be able to transfer from the metro to the MCC and vice versa for free 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 routes ground transport 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 the Teply Stan metro station to the Udarnik cinema.
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 Bolshoy 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. The operating hours of commuter trains 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.

December 30th. website – On New Year’s and Christmas Eve, ground transport will operate in the capital longer than usual. This was reported on the official portal of the mayor and government of Moscow.

Central administrative district

Until 03:30, trams No. 9, 35 and 46 will operate in the Central Administrative District, as well as buses on routes M1, M2, M3, M6, M10, M27, T3, T13, T79, No. 101, 158, 608 and 904.

And throughout the night, Muscovites and guests of the capital will be transported by trams No. 24, 26 and 50, trolleybuses No. 20, 28, 41, 54 and 56, as well as buses M5, T18 and T71. The night routes of buses H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, H6, H7, B, T15, and tram No. 3 are also maintained.

At the same time, some buses in the city center will change routes due to festive events.

North-Eastern Administrative District

Buses M2, M10, T3, T13, T79, No. 124, 185, 238 and 685, as well as tram No. 9 will help residents of North-Eastern Administrative District get to the festive sites. They will run until 03:30.

Eastern administrative district

Until 03:30 the following routes will operate in the Eastern Administrative District:

Buses M3, M27, No. 3, 21, 86, 133, 214, 223, 247, 645, 664, 792, 872;

Trolleybuses No. 64, 77;

Trams No. 36, 46.

Trolleybus No. 41, trams No. 11, 24 and 50, buses No. 52, 716, 841 and 855 will operate around the clock. Also, on the night of December 31 to January 1, you can use night buses H3 and H4.

South-Eastern Administrative District

In the southeast of the capital until 03:30 you can use:

Buses No. 29, 81, 89, 133, 242, 608, 623, 655, 669, 703 (to Kuryanov), 728, 749;

Trolleybuses No. 38;

By trams No. 24, 50.

The following routes will operate 24/7:

Buses No. 209, 670 (to Kozhukhovskaya metro station), 841;

Trolleybus No. 74;

Trams No. 24 and 50.

The operation of night bus routes H4, H5 and H7 is also maintained.

Southern Administrative District

In the Southern Administrative District, tram No. 26, trolleybuses No. 11k, 52, 72, as well as buses M5, T71, No. 203 and 220 will operate all night. Bus No. 670 will run only to the Kozhukhovskaya metro station. Citizens will also be able to use the services of night transport - buses H1 and H5, tram No. 3.

Those planning a trip before 03:30 will also be able to leave by:

Buses M1, M6, No. 158, 192, 217, 274, 289, 296, 608, 623, 680, 682, 738, 765;

Trolleybus No. 40 or tram No. 35.

Southwestern Administrative District

In the southwest, trolleybus No. 85 and bus routes M1, No. 103, 108, 202, 213, 227, 295, 577, 611, 636, 642, 720, 737, 767 and 804.

Trips throughout the night can be planned for:

Buses M5, No. 130, 224, 531, 752, 895 and night route H1;

Trolleybuses No. 28, 34, 52, 72;

Tram number 26.

Western administrative district

Residents of the west of Moscow until 03:30 can use buses M1, M3, M27, No. 11, 32, 42, 77, 103, 120, 157, 227, 507, 611, 642, 715, 720, 733, 767, 794, 810 and 830.

And throughout the night, passengers will be transported here by bus routes T19, No. 127, 130, 224, 688, 752, 950, H1 and H2, as well as trolleybuses No. 17, 28, 34, 54.

Northwestern Administrative District

In Northwestern Administrative Okrug, buses T19, No. 2 and 652, trolleybuses No. 20, 43 and 59, as well as trams No. 6 and 28 operate all night.

By 03:30, buses M1, M6, No. 210, 266, 267, 268, 904, 400t, trolleybus No. 70 and trams No. 21, 30 will stop operating.

Northern Administrative District

In this district the following routes will operate until 03:30 am:

Buses M1, M6, M10, T3, T79, No. 65, 90, 101, 167, 677, 904;

Trolleybuses No. 57, 70;

Tram number 30.

At night, the H1 bus route remains operational, and during the day the following routes will be available:

Buses T19, No. 70, 149, 200, 400, 857, 774;

Trolleybuses No. 20, 43, 56, 58, 59;

Trams No. 6, 27, 28.

Zelenograd administrative district

Residents of Zelenograd will not be left without night transport either. Buses No. 11 and 15 will transport passengers until 01:30; buses No. 400t will run until 03:30. And bus routes No. 19 and 400 will be available throughout New Year’s Eve.

Troitsky and Novomoskovsky administrative districts

In the annexed territories, bus routes No. 531, 863, 895, 950 and 19з will operate all night. And you can get to the festive sites by buses No. 32, 507,577, 611 and 804 until 03:30.

Private carriers

Carriers working under government contracts will also be trusted to transport passengers on New Year's Eve. Buses No. 112 “Kapotnya” - “Metro Bratislavskaya” (SEAD) and 714 “Pavel Korchagina Street” - “Rizhsky Station” (NEAD) will run all night.

Until 03:30, bus routes No. 88 “Metro Planernaya” - “Gidroproekt” (SAO and SZAO), 236 “Matveevsko” - “MKAD” (ZAO) and 259 “Ulitsa Korneychuka” - “Metro “Vladykino”” will operate. (NEAD).

Several bus routes will change in July.

Bus No. 692: route shortened

From July 1, the route of bus No. 692 “Microdistrict 4 “D” of Otradny” - “Metro Dynamo” will be shortened. Instead of microdistrict 4 "D" of Otradny, buses will go to the Verkhnie Likhobory metro station, and instead of the Dynamo metro station - to Savelovsky station.

From the Verkhnie Likhobory metro station to the Pistsovaya Street stop, buses will travel along their current route, then along Petrovsko-Razumovsky Proezd, 2nd Kvesisskaya and Butyrskaya streets to the Savyolovsky station with a turn through Novoslobodskaya street and the Savyolovsky station square. Then the route will pass along Nizhnyaya Maslovka Street, Vyatskaya Street, 2nd Kvesisskaya Street and Petrovsko-Razumovsky Proezd to the Pistsovaya Street stop. Then the bus will travel to the Verkhnie Likhobory metro station.

Opening hours: daily. The first bus will depart from the Verkhnie Likhobory metro station at 05:00, the last one will depart from the Savelovsky station at 19:30. Buses will go to all stops.

Bus number 82: Butyrskaya street is closed

Due to the construction of the lobby of the Nizhnyaya Maslovka metro station, the route of bus No. 82 will change from July 1. When traveling to Belorussky railway station Instead of Butyrskaya Street, buses will travel along Vyatskaya Street. The “Savelovsky Station” stop is moved from Butyrskaya Street to house number 9 on Vyatskaya Street. The Butyrskaya Street stop, located on 2nd Kvesisskaya Street, will not be serviced. Changes are introduced before construction is completed.

Bus number 22: arrival at Savelovsky station is canceled

From July 1, buses No. 22 running on the route “8 March Street” - “NAMI” will not call on 2nd Kvesisskaya Street and Nizhnyaya Maslovka Street to the Savyolovsky Station. When going to NAMI after the stop “Petrovsko-Razumovskaya Alleya, 8” they will go along Petrovsko-Razumovsky Proezd, then along the current route. In the opposite direction, after the Petrovsko-Razumovsky Proezd stop, buses will proceed along Petrovsko-Razumovsky Proezd, exiting onto Novaya Bashilovka Street, then along the usual route.

When traveling in both directions, the “Optics Store” stop on Petrovsko-Razumovsky Proezd is restored.

Bus number 649 will run daily

Bus number 818: stops canceled

From July 2, the route of bus No. 818, running from the Silicate Plant to the Dynamo metro station, will change. Between Marshal Shaposhnikov and Grizodubova streets, buses will travel in both directions along Aviakonstruktor Mikoyan Street, Khodynsky Boulevard and 1st Khodynsky Proezd.

When traveling from the Dynamo metro station, an additional stop “Metro CSKA” is being introduced on Khodynsky Boulevard. The stops “Palace of Sports “Megasport” (eastern entrance)”, “Palace of Sports “Megasport”” and “Aviakonstruktor Sukhoi Street” located on Aviakonstruktor Sukhoi Street will not be served.

From September 7 to 11, due to the celebration of City Day in Moscow, the routes of several dozen buses will change. This was reported on the Moscow government website.

From 22:00 Thursday, September 7, until Monday, September 11, buses will operate on the following routes:

M1: from Kravchenko street to the Udarnik cinema;

M10: from Lobnenskaya street to Mayakovskaya metro station;

- No. 101, 904: to the Belorussky railway station;

H1 will run from Ozernaya Street to the Udarnik cinema and from Sheremetyevo Airport to the Belorussky Station.

From 18:00 Friday, September 8, until Monday, September 11, the M3 bus will run from Semenovskaya to Lubyanka, and the M6 ​​will run from the Silicate Plant to Krasnopresnenskaya. From 19:00 Friday 8 September until Monday 11 September the following routes will operate:

M2: from the Fili stop to the Lenin Library metro station (from Arbat Gate Square along Znamenka and Mokhovaya Street);

- No. 38: from Rizhsky station to Trubnaya metro station;

- No. 144: from the Teply Stan metro station to the Udarnik cinema;

H2: from Belovezhskaya Street to the Lenin Library metro station (from Arbat Gate Square along Znamenka and Mokhovaya Street).

On Saturday, September 9, and Sunday, September 10, from 11:00 until the end of sporting events, buses No. 38 will run from Rizhsky Station to Samotechnaya Square. Then the route will again be extended to the Trubnaya metro station.

Also on Saturday from 10:30 and on Sunday from 09:30 buses on route “A” will run from the Luzhniki Stadium to Nikitsky Gate. On Saturday from 11:30 and on Sunday from 11:00 until the end of the holiday, buses T13 and No. 24 will run to Samotechnaya Square.

Buses No. 255 from 12:30 on Saturday and from 13:30 on Sunday on the way to Luzhniki instead of Lenivka and Volkhonka will go along Prechistenskaya Embankment and Soimonovsky Proezd. On Saturday from 20:00 until the end of the fireworks, buses will run from Luzhniki to Kropotkinskaya metro station. On Sunday from 08:30 buses No. 15 will go from VDNH to Krasnoproletarskaya Street.

From 14:30 on Saturday, buses No. 793 will go along Projected Passage No. 5032 instead of Bogdanova Street. The “Solntsevo District Administration” stop will be temporarily canceled. On Sunday, from 11:00, M9 buses will run from the Kitay-Gorod metro station along Maroseyka, Pokrovka and the Garden Ring to Mira Avenue, then along their own route.

In Zelenograd, from 15:00 on Saturday until the end of City Day, Nikolai Zlobin Street, a section of Central Avenue from Nikolai Zlobin Street to Savelkinsky Proezd, and Savelkinsky Proezd itself will be closed to public transport.

Buses No. 1, 10, 12, 15, 25, 29 will run from Kryukovo station to the Dom Mebel stop, and then along 1st Western Passage to the Severnaya stop. Routes No. 2, 3, 19, 32 and 32k will follow from final stops to the MIET station.

Buses No. 400, 400e will depart from the Dom Furniture and Beryozka stops. They will travel from Moscow along Panfilovskoye and Leningradskoye highways. Routes No. 8, 9, 11, 27 and 29 will be cancelled.

Read about what to do on City Day in our.

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 the 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 may end at 23:00.And this is understandable. Late passengers will be able to easily reach their destination by rail.Some significant flights work 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 streetscapitalsa lot of people are moving around. For example, in 2017 in the Central Administrative District, bus operation 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 to last time at 1:22. The bus leaves Sheremetyevo at 1:50. Most routes leave for the park at 1:30.

Opening 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. 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. Night tram in the capital there is only one - No. 3. It follows through the entire Central Administrative District from the street. Akademika Yangelya to Chistye Prudy metro station.