How do buses run on January 1st? New schedule and routes: how buses will run from the beginning of July . Northwestern Administrative District

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 metro station " Teply Stan» 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 VDNKh 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 Saturday until the end of City Day for public transport They will block Nikolai Zlobin Street, a section of Central Avenue from Nikolai Zlobin Street to Savelkinsky Proezd, and Savelkinsky Proezd itself.

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.

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

The Moscow Central Circle (MCC) will also operate 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 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 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 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

During the New Year holidays, the schedule of commuter trains will also change. 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.

Among the most popular places New Year's Eve - Moscow streets. 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. On Circle line launched two themed trains.

Will go on New Year's Day and ground transport- 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 Leningrad direction, which is served by another carrier company - Moscow-Tver Suburban Passenger - 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 bus and 15 tram routes will operate without turnstiles. 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 A sightseeing tram decorated with garlands was launched around Yekaterinburg: watch sparkling with lights a trailer can be found on the 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.

Kazan

On New Year's Eve, the metro, Moscow Central Circle and 153 ground transport routes will operate around the clock. And from January 1 to January 8, motorists will be able to park on city streets for free.

On New Year's Eve, many festive events await Muscovites and city guests in the center of the capital. Moscow is preparing for the New Year and Christmas, which will be visited by up to 10 million people. Exactly at midnight, a pyrotechnic show will begin on Red Square, and at the sites of the Journey to Christmas festival you will be able to walk until three o’clock in the morning.

Muscovites will be able to return home at night, as well as move between sites, by public transport. For the first time this New Year's Eve, the metro and MCC will operate around the clock. In addition, buses, trams and trolleybuses will run around the city. On New Year's holidays, parking in Moscow will be free, and commuter trains will begin to follow the weekend schedule..








Metro and MCC non-stop

On the night from December 31, 2016 to January 1, 2017, the Moscow Metro will operate around the clock for the first time. Trains will run at intervals of up to 10 minutes from 01:00 to 05:30.

On New Year's Eve, passengers will be able to use the Moscow Central Circle (MCC), which will also be open. Lastochka trains will run at intervals of up to 12 minutes from 01:00 to 05:30.

Traffic along the MCC was launched in September this year. 31 stations of the ring are open to passengers, from which they can make 14 transfers to the metro and six to commuter trains.

Thanks to the round-the-clock operation of the metro and MCC, passengers will be able to celebrate the New Year in the city center and then comfortably travel home.

In addition, on Christmas Day, on the night of January 6-7, the operation of the Moscow Metro will be extended until two o'clock in the morning. The MCC will work the same way.

At the same time, passengers who use the Krasnye Vorota and Leninsky Prospekt stations should remember the restrictions on the operation of their lobbies. Renovations are underway there, so the northern concourses of these two stations will be closed on New Year and Christmas.

Also, the western lobbies of the Fili and Pionerskaya stations are closed to passengers; the stations can be used through the eastern lobbies.

Suburban trains: late departures and additional trains

On the night from December 31, 2016 to January 1, 2017, commuter trains of various directions on the Moscow Railway will run until three o'clock in the morning on average.

The daily train schedule will also change for the entire period. New Year holidays. From January 1 to January 7, commuter trains will operate on a Saturday schedule. Aeroexpress will operate as normal.

Ground transport: 153 routes will operate on New Year's Eve

On New Year's Eve, ground public transport on the most popular routes throughout the city will operate around the clock. For the convenience of passengers, buses, trams and trolleybuses will run on 153 routes.

Passengers will be able to find all information about the extension and change of specific routes at stops and on the website of the State Unitary Enterprise Mosgortrans.

On Christmas Eve, the operation of ground transport will be extended until three o'clock in the morning. In total, ground transport will travel around the city on 162 routes.

In addition, all 11 night city routes will operate on New Year and Christmas night.

To the Christmas tree at the Luzhniki sports complex - on the new bus route L

Muscovites who will go with their children to children's New Year parties in sports complex"Luzhniki" and to the performances of the Zapashny brothers circus on Malaya sports arena, will be able to use the new bus route L. It is planned that buses will run from the Sportivnaya metro station to the Luzhniki Sports Palace. From 10 to 20 buses of especially large capacity will be on the route.

Good tradition: free parking for all New Year's holidays

Traditionally, during the New Year holidays, from January 1 to January 8 inclusive, parking in the capital will be free. Muscovites who come to the center will not have to pay for cars left in city parking lots. All other parking lots and parking lots will operate as normal.

Safe transport

From December 29 to January 9, special control over transport safety will be established. During the New Year holidays, the work of the services of the Department of Transport, the Moscow Metro, and the State Public Institution “Organization Center” will be strengthened. traffic", State Public Institution "Administrator of the Moscow Parking Space", Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for Moscow, Municipal Services.

Enhanced inspection of baggage and passengers will be carried out, as well as 100% inspection of the rolling stock of all public transport in Moscow, as well as platforms, lobbies, under-street passages and ground transport stops. The frequency of checks for abandoned items and suspicious items in the interiors of buses, trolleybuses and trams will also be increased.

New Year's transport: bullfinches on postcards and Christmas trees at stations

Muscovites can feel the festive atmosphere in transport now. So, metro stations, train cars, platforms and lobbies with congratulations.

The main elements of the festive decorations this winter were red-breasted bullfinches, lush spruce branches and the number 2017. A New Year's train travels along the Circle Line of the metro, and musicians perform New Year's songs at official venues in the metro.

On New Year's Eve, congratulations from Russian President Vladimir Putin will be heard online in the metro. So those who will not be on the road at midnight will still be able to hear what the President wishes for the Russians.

Metro and Moskovsky stations central ring also decorated for the New Year. Coniferous garlands with Christmas balls and bows were hung at the entrances to the lobbies and above the ticket counters. At the end of the year, at 14 MCC stations intersecting with metro stations. The youngest passengers will be given chocolates with the symbol of the Moscow metro, and adults will receive a combined map of the metro and the MCC.

Buses and public transport stops will be decorated in New Year's style. The New Year's tram also started its route. In addition, all rolling stock of the State Unitary Enterprise Mosgortrans will be decorated with flags. Buses, trolleybuses and trams will be driven by drivers dressed as Father Frost and the Snow Maiden. From Monday, December 19, from passengers. Everyone could take part in recording congratulatory messages and convey their wishes to friends, family and all passengers.

On December 30, the sale of New Year's “United” travel cards began at metro ticket offices—a total of one million holiday tickets will be issued.

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. Until 01:30 passengers will be transported by buses No. 11, 15, until 03:30 buses No. 400t will run. 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).