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  2. Transport in Moscow - Wikipedia

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    Local transport includes the Moscow Metro, a metro system famous for its art, murals, mosaics, and ornate chandeliers. When it opened in 1935, the system had two lines. Today, the Moscow Metro contains twelve lines, mostly underground with a total of 241 stations.

  3. Moscow Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Transportation and Roadway Infrastructure Development of Moscow [note 1] (Deptrans Moskvy) [note 2] is a subordinate agency of the Moscow City Government that develops and implements the city's policy on transportation and road transport infrastructure—providing transportation-related public services, managing government transportation assets, and promoting transportation ...

  4. Trams in Moscow - Wikipedia

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    The Moscow tramway network, which is divided into two sub-networks, is a key element of the public transport system in Moscow, the capital city of Russia. Opened in 1872, it has been operated since 1958 until 2021 by Mosgortrans , a state-owned company.

  5. Transport in Russia - Wikipedia

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    A Russian Railways Siemens Velaro Sapsan train. The transport network of the Russian Federation is one of the world's most extensive transport networks. The national web of roads, railways and airways stretches almost 7,700 km (4,800 mi) from Kaliningrad in the west to the Kamchatka Peninsula in the east, and major cities such as Moscow and Saint Petersburg are served by extensive rapid ...

  6. Moscow Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Moscow Metro [a] 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 .

  7. Mosgortrans - Wikipedia

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    Mosgortrans (Russian: Мосгортранс) is a state-owned company operating bus and electrical bus networks in Moscow and the Moscow Oblast. [2] They operate the largest fleet of electric buses in Europe, [3] ahead of London. [4] Mosgortrans KamAZ-6282 in December 2018

  8. Moscow Monorail - Wikipedia

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    The Moscow Monorail (Russian: Московский монорельс, pronounced [mɐˈskofskʲɪj mənɐˈrʲelʲs]) (Line 13) is a 4.7-kilometre-long (2.9 mi) monorail line located in the North-Eastern Administrative Okrug of Moscow, Russia.

  9. Moscow Railway - Wikipedia

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    Moscow Railway (Russian: Московская железная дорога) is a subsidiary of Russian Railways that handles half of Russia's suburban railway operations and a quarter of the country's passenger traffic. As of 2009 the railway, which has its headquarters near Komsomolskaya Square in Moscow, employed 73 600 people. [1]