How are numbers assigned to public transport routes? What bus goes there

Staying with friends, late flight or train leaving at three in the morning? We tell you how to get from one end of the city to the other at night using public transport.

Every night - from 00:00 to 05:30 - buses and trams take to the streets on 10 routes: nine buses and one tram. There are also 24-hour routes. Usually the service interval is half an hour, only bus B runs every 15 minutes at night.

They all intersect with each other in convenient places, run along main roads and metro lines. Thus, late passengers can get to their home at the other end of the city, train stations or airports.

How to get there, where to change trains?

The common interchange hub for night buses H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, H6 and M7 is located on Slavyanskaya Square near the Kitay-Gorod metro station. Other routes intersect with them along the way.

You can take the H1 bus, which runs from 00:00 to 05:00, from Ozernaya Street in the south of Moscow to Sheremetyevo Airport. Along the way, you can get off at the Yugo-Zapadnaya, Leninsky Prospekt, Lubyanka, Kitay-Gorod, Tverskaya, Mayakovskaya and Belorusskaya metro stations. Then the route goes along Leningradsky Prospekt parallel to the green metro line.

Route H2 (00:00-05:30) connects the center with Kutuzovsky Prospekt and Mozhaisk Highway, and bus route H3 (00:00-05:30) runs from the Kitay-Gorod station to Ussuriyskaya Street parallel to the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya metro line .

By bus H4 (00:00-05:30) you can travel from the center to the Novokosino district in the east of the capital.

Buses N5 (23:35-06:00) run from the Kitay-Gorod metro station to the intersection of the Moscow Ring Road with Kashirskoye Shosse. Along the way there are the Taganskaya, Kuzminki and Tekstilshchiki stations, and then the bus turns south to Maryin and Domodedovskaya.

By bus N6 you can get from the Kitai-gorod metro station to the northern stations of the Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya metro line and Ostashkovskaya street. There is also a 24-hour bus number 15 in Moscow. It runs from the VDNH metro station through the center to the Novodevichy Convent.

Bus B runs around the clock on the outer and inner sides Garden Ring, and the M7 bus - from Lubyanka through Kitay-Gorod to Vykhino.

Night tram number 3 can be used from 01:00 to 05:30. It runs from the Chistye Prudy metro station past Paveletsky station, "Tulskaya" and the ZIL platform to Akademika Yangelya Street in South Chertanovo. During the daytime, tram No. 3 runs from the Chistye Prudy metro station to Balaklavsky Prospekt.

Simple and convenient

Travel on night transport in the capital is paid for with regular city tickets “United”, “90 minutes”, “TAT”, and a “Troika” card. Cost - from 55 to 65 rubles. All established benefits apply on buses, trolleybuses and trams.

By the way, since the beginning of summer, the number of passengers on night flights has increased by 20 percent compared to the spring months. Since June, about 250 thousand people have already used night routes.

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 will create the optimal route, calculating the shortest path taking into account the rules traffic 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 - “By Car”, “On Foot” or by Public Transport.” After that, click on the “Show route” button.

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The Moscow metro is open daily from early morning until late at night. Trains do not run for only a few hours a day due to routine technological work at stations and in tunnels. The duration of train service intervals varies depending on the day of the week and time of day. During peak hours, the frequency of trains on some lines does not exceed 90 seconds.

Detailed station schedules can be found on the signs at the entrance to the lobbies, as well as on the official website of the Moscow Metro. Here you can also see the departure schedule of the first and last trains from each station.

The map of Moscow metro lines can be viewed in the lobbies and at metro stations, railway and bus stations, in the Moscow Metro application, as well as on the official website of the metro and on the portal.

Moscow monorail transport system is part of the metro. The monorail route runs from Timiryazevskaya station to Sergei Eisenstein Street. You can find the monorail train schedule on the portal.

2. Scheme, operating hours and schedule of MCC trains

Trains on the Moscow Central Circle (MCC) run from 05:30 to 01:00. At the MCC stations there are transport hubs that connect the metro, and.

You can pay for travel to the MCC using any city ticket (“United”, “90 minutes”, “Troika”) at metro rates. You can also enjoy all the benefits of social cards.

When transferring from the metro to the MCC and back within 90 minutes from the moment of the first pass, the additional trip is not charged.

3. Routes and schedules of urban ground transport

Moscow city ground public transport operates daily from early morning until late at night. A number of routes. You can view the schedule of buses, electric buses, trolleybuses and trams at all stops, as well as on the website. The route schedule of private carriers is also available on the portal. In October 2016, a new ground transport network, Magistral, was launched in Moscow. New routes of buses, trolleybuses and trams pass through the center of Moscow and main transport routes. To know detailed information You can learn about the new Magistral transport network, its routes and timetables at.

You can also familiarize yourself with the ground transport traffic pattern in the center of Moscow and express routes, which provide high-speed transport links between remote areas and the city center.

Build a travel route to your destination depending on public transport schedules and workload highways you can use the interactive service on the portal page, and you can find out about the current tariffs for travel on ground public transport on the official website of the State Unitary Enterprise Mosgortrans.

4. Night public transport routes

Night routes are designed to cover transport links from the city center all administrative districts.

Night ground transport operates from 01:00 at night to 05:30 in the morning, and routes B and M10 operate around the clock. The movement interval is 30 minutes. All night routes, except B, start from the Kitay-Gorod metro station: here every half hour, starting from 01:00 at night, 11 night routes arrive simultaneously, wait 5-10 minutes and depart on their own routes.


5. International and intercity bus routes

Familiarize yourself with international and intercity bus routes (between Moscow and major cities other regions) messages are available at bus stations and bus stations from where buses depart, as well as on the official website of Rosavtotrans.

Between Moscow and the cities of the Moscow region there is a network of bus routes and minibus taxis. They depart from bus stations and bus stations located near metro stations. Familiarize yourself with the traffic plan commuter buses and minibus taxis, as well as a list of routes, is available at the points of departure and at.

Majority bus routes, connecting Moscow with cities and major settlements Moscow region, served by State Unitary Enterprise MO Mostransavto. You can find out more about the list of routes, as well as the possible transfer scheme in the Moscow region, on the carrier’s official website.

6. Traffic patterns and schedules of electric and long-distance trains

The schedule of commuter electric trains running between Moscow and the Moscow region is designed in such a way that the first trains from the region arrive in the capital before the opening of metro stations. The last trains depart for the Moscow region around midnight to provide transportation for citizens working the evening shift. Suburban electric trains run in 11 directions, originating in all railway stations Moscow.


You can get acquainted with the route map and schedule of suburban electric trains at train stations, stations and stopping points in the capital region, in cars directly along the route, as well as on the official websites of the Central Suburban Passenger Company, which ensures the movement of electric trains in all directions except Leningrad, and Moscow-Tver suburban passenger company operating in the Leningrad direction.

On the suburban railway transport on weekdays there is a technological break necessary for carrying out work on inspection and routine repairs of the track and related infrastructure.

For travel on suburban trains in the Moscow region, there are three categories of single tickets: full, reduced and children's tickets. When traveling within the city of Moscow, the cost of travel by train is fixed and does not depend on the distance of the trip.

When traveling from Moscow to stations in the Moscow region and back, the fare is calculated according to Learn more about the boundaries tariff zones on the territory of Moscow and the Moscow region you can ticket offices at train stations and stations, as well as on the website, on other routes - .

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Also for the convenience of passengers using commuter trains daily, several types have been developed With a list season tickets, operating in all directions except Leningrad, can be found on the website OJSC "Central Suburban Passenger Company". The list of subscription tickets for trains in the Leningrad direction is presented on the website OJSC Moscow-Tver Suburban Passenger Company.

">subscription tickets, varying by the number of trips, days of the week and travel distance. You can use the tariff calculator to choose the most optimal type of subscription ticket.

With travel rules suburban electric trains, plying in Moscow and the Moscow region, can be found on the official websites of carriers operating at the capital’s railway junction:

 

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