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Bus stops on the map. How are numbers assigned to public transport routes? What is the best way to get there?

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You can also plot the route manually, armed with a map, pencil and ruler. But if you find yourself on the route planner page, then another, often more convenient option is possible - planning a route online, one of which is offered to you on our site.

There are two types of route planning: manual and automatic.

  • When laying manually, you put a number of points on the map that form an arbitrary route.
  • With automatic compilation, you need to specify the starting and ending points, and our service itself will plot the optimal route, calculating the shortest path taking into account traffic rules and the current traffic situation.

On the compiled route you will see all the roads and nearby intersections, which will be very useful for motorists and travelers. A map with a route in the city of Moscow will allow you to plan your route and prevent you from getting lost in an unfamiliar place.

To create a route on a map of the city of Moscow, enter the starting point in the first field of the form presented below and the ending point in the third field. Then indicate how you will travel to your final destination by clicking on the appropriate button - “Car”, “On Foot” or Public Transport.” After that, click on the “Show route” button.

Search and create public transport routes that are optimal for you FROM your location to the desired street or house, as well as car, bicycle and walking routes for walking.

Choose transport:

Public transport By car Bicycle On foot

Show route on map

Route on the city map.

Are you asking where you can get or how to get to a certain street or house in Moscow? The answer is very simple, find your optimal route around the city using the trip planner on our website. Our service will find for you up to 3 options for travel around the city of Moscow FROM your address to your destination. On the map with routes, click the more details button (the start icon) and go to a detailed description of travel options. For all routes, travel time will be shown taking into account traffic jams, numbers of buses, minibuses and other public transport.

Popular routes:

  • FROM: Moscow, Ryazansky Prospekt metro station - TO: Moscow, 1st Novokuzminskaya street 19;
  • FROM: Moscow, Yakhromskaya street, 4 - TO: Moscow, 800th anniversary of Moscow street, 16;
  • FROM: Moscow, Michurina Street - TO: Moscow, Aircraft Designer Mikoyan Street;
  • FROM: Moscow, Biryulevskaya street - TO: Moscow, Academician Millionshchikova street, 1;
  • FROM: Moscow, Minskaya 2b - TO: Moscow, Academician Pilyugina Street, 18k1;

Users of our site often ask, for example: “How to get from the bus station to the hospital?” and so on. We decided to make it easier for everyone to find the optimal route.

Driving along a pre-designed route is a way to eliminate problems that may arise in unfamiliar areas and overcome the desired section of the road as quickly as possible. Don’t miss out on details; check the map in advance for directions on the road and turns.

Using the trip planning service, you just need to enter the beginning and end of the route, then click the “Show route on the map” button and you will receive several route options. Choose the most suitable one and start moving. Four modes of route planning are possible - by city public transport (including minibuses), by car, by bicycle or on foot.

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

Working 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 to 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. There is only one night tram in the capital - No. 3. It runs through the entire Central Administrative District from the street. Akademika Yangelya to Chistye Prudy metro station.

Not only guests of the capital, but even Muscovites themselves sometimes do not know what transport to use to make the trip as comfortable and as fast as possible. Here you can find educational information for readers about the types of ground transport in Moscow.

In addition, information is provided on what is the best way to get from one district of the capital to another.

About types of street public transport

It’s worth listing all the types at once:

  • trolleybus,
  • bus,
  • minibus,
  • monorail,
  • tram,
  • light metro,
  • Moscow Central Circle (MCC).

As you can see, there are many options for traveling around Moscow. In addition, when purchasing a travel ticket with a large number of trips or having a Troika card (a special plastic card on which the required number of trips is recorded at the user’s request), you can travel by any type of ground transport in Moscow. The exception is minibus taxis, where payment is made separately regardless of the availability of benefits or travel cards.

What is the best way to get there?

It is clear that there are many options, but there is a caveat: using a specific route may either turn out to be unprofitable, or the trip will take too long. To prevent this from happening, it is advisable to study the features of each type of ground transport in Moscow.

Trolleybus

A trolleybus is an electric vehicle that travels on roads along with cars and trucks, as well as buses and minibuses. It is most convenient to use it if the desired street or metro lies along its route.

Sometimes you have to abandon it in the following cases: traffic jams and congestion on the roads, frequent breakdowns of current collectors (“horns”) from contact wires.

Bus

Buses go everywhere, replacing trolleybuses and trams. In addition, unlike these two modes of transport, it has more degrees of freedom. This means that it can turn into another lane if there is an obstacle ahead. The largest number of ground routes belong to buses.

Minibus taxi

The most comfortable and fastest form of transport. As a rule, minibus drivers strive to get to their destination faster. In addition, there is always the opportunity to bypass an emergency area or a traffic jam without difficulty.

Monorail

A monorail is an electromagnetic track laid along an overpass. Several small trailers move slowly along such a road at a speed of no more than 40 km/h.

The monorail, unlike a minibus, is the slowest type of ground transport in Moscow. The only advantage is that you can look at the city streets from above, from a height of about the third floor of a residential building.

Tram

Another type of ground vehicle which, like a trolleybus, moves using electricity. But it moves along railway tracks laid along the city streets. It's good to use if there is no alternative. In addition, in some areas they are laid separately from the highway, which allows you to avoid congestion and get there faster.

Light metro

It belongs to the Moscow Metro, but unlike it, it runs on the surface and not underground. The light metro is available to residents of the Northern and Southern Butovo districts.

MCC

The Moscow Central Ring is a railway that has a radius of half the radius of Moscow from the center to the Moscow Ring Road. Looks like a commuter service. In addition, it is the property of JSC Russian Railways. It is good to travel along the MCC if you need to get from one extreme district of the capital to another.

Below is an approximate map of Moscow ground transport.

We wish you a successful trip and the lowest costs when moving around the city!