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Moscow Central Circle

The Moscow Central Circle or MCC (Russian: Московское центральное кольцо, МЦК),[1][2] designated Line 14 and marked in a strawberry red/white color is a 54-kilometre-long (34 mi) orbital urban/metropolitan rail line that encircles historical Moscow. The line is rebuilt from the Little Ring of the Moscow Railway, opened to passengers on 10 September 2016[3][4] and is operated by the Moscow Government owned company MKZD through the Moscow Metro, with the state-run Russian Railways selected as the operation subcontractor. The infrastructure, trackage and platforms are owned and managed by Russian Railways,[5] while most station buildings are owned by MKZD.

 Moscow Central Circle
Overview
Other name(s)MCC, МЦК, Окружная ЖД, 14 линия
Native nameМосковское центральное кольцо
OwnerRussian Railways (track infrastructure and operation)
MKZD (stations)
LocaleMoscow
Stations31
1 underground
3 elevated
27 surface
Service
TypeHeavy rail, commuter rail
SystemMoscow Metro
Operator(s)Russian Railways
Moscow Metro (client)
Rolling stockSiemens ES2G Lastochka
Daily ridership460,000
History
Opened10 September 2016
Technical
Line length54 km (34 mi)
CharacterAboveground, surface, partially underground
Track gauge1,520 mm (4 ft 11+2732 in)
Electrification3 kV DC overhead line
Operating speed37 km/h (23 mph) (average)
110 km/h (68 mph) (maximum)
Route map

Geographical map of Moscow Metro with Central Circle colored in red line, the rest is colored in dark gray.

History

The railroad was commissioned in 1897 under the auspices of Emperor Nicholas II, thus earning a "Royal Railroad" nickname.[6] The planning took five years. Thirteen design alternatives were reviewed in the process. The winning bid was for a four-track rail line, with two tracks allocated for freight, and the other two used by passenger trains. The project came with an estimated 40 million ruble price tag.

In May 1902, construction began. Following a defeat in the 1905 Russo-Japanese War, construction was scaled back. As the costs overran the estimate by a third, the number of tracks being built was reduced to two. Bridges, of which there are 35 (4 big and 31 small), were particularly costly. Their low clearance hindered electrification efforts for over a century to come.[7] The vast railroad infrastructure included housing facilities, water towers, smithies, and miscellaneous shops.[8][7] Station houses — architectural masterpieces built in the typical early-20th-century Russian industrial style[9] — had electricity.[8] Heat was provided by masonry heaters, some of which were Russian-made, and some imported from Holland. Station clocks were purchased from Swiss manufacturer Paul Buhré. Known for their accuracy, these clocks, for a while, became the city's de facto time standard.

  • Only one such clock has survived. It is located in Presnya station supervisor's office.

The first train ran in 1907.[6] On 19 July 1908, the railroad officially opened. The opening ceremony was attended by the Czar, Royal Dynasty members, and government and city officials.

In the first few months, the railroad was used exclusively for passenger traffic. Due to a high train fare — at 3.40 rubles — ridership was virtually non-existent, and the line brought in the total of 132 rubles in revenue since the operation started. Thus, on 10 October 1908, passenger trains were discontinued in favor of freight service.

Between World War I and the October Revolution of 1917, the passenger service was restored, although freight remained the only viable revenue source. By the late 1920s, other forms of public transportation had emerged and in 1934, passenger service was ended — a year before the introduction of Moscow Metro. The break from passenger use took almost a century — it took over 80 years of Moscow's growth and development to reintroduce the railroad to its initial role.

Development

 
Example of a transport hub on the Moscow Central Circle

Around 2010, many millions of people used the city's subway system daily. Some 35-40% used private transportation, leading to severe road congestion.[10]

Upgrade plans for the railway line were signed by Russian Railways and the Moscow Government between 2008 and 2011 with consent of Vladimir Putin (Prime Minister at the time). Construction work planned for 2013–2016 would convert the Little Ring line of the Moscow Railway for joint passenger and freight use but in 2012, at a meeting with new Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev in Odintsovo, Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin acknowledged that trains on the circle railway would not be fully ready until 2020.[10] The required work included:

  • Electrification of the whole line with 3 kV DC overhead wires and the construction of substations
  • Complete track replacement with additional third track on the northern half of the circle
  • Construction of new passenger stations and rehabilitation of old yards
  • Construction of Podmoskovnaya depot for EMU trains
  • Construction of an additional second track and station upgrades on the northern section of the Greater Ring of the Moscow Railway (a large orbital line outside the city), for re-routing freight traffic away from central Moscow
  • Replacement for most bridges and overpasses
  • New rolling stock specifically designed for urban service
  • Construction of transfers with existing and under construction Moscow Metro stations

Construction commenced in 2012, and passenger services began in the third quarter of 2016.[6][11] During the reconstruction of the railway, many of the original passenger stations were re-purposed for passenger use and complemented with new stations.[12]

Opening and operation

 
Mayor of Moscow Sergey Sobyanin and President Vladimir Putin on the opening day of the MCC.

The line opened on 10 September 2016 in the presence of President Vladimir Putin and Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin.[13] The line was free to ride for the first month of operation.[14][15] By the end of 2016, the daily ridership on the Central Circle Line was expected to reach 400,000 and by 2025, the ring railway is expected to carry up to 300 million passengers annually.

The operation of the Central Circle is similar to the S-Train systems in Germany and other countries.[16] Ticketing on the Moscow Central Circle is fully integrated with the Moscow Metro; the same payment cards (such as the Troika card) can be used on both systems, and free transfers are possible within 90 minutes since the first entry into the system, in a way similar to the transfers between the Metro proper and the Moscow Monorail.[17] The line serves the purpose of a connector between the different radial lines of outer Moscow, much as the Koltsevaya Line does in inner Moscow.[18] 130 trains per day circulate around the line, with an interval of 5–6 minutes during the rush hours, and 10–15 minutes at other times. The line's hours of operation are the same as the rest of the Metro, from 06:00 until 01:00.[19] The time for one orbital ride is around 87 minutes.[20]

Despite its name, the Moscow Central Circle is not perfectly circle-shaped. The line stretches 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) outward in the north and draws as close as 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) to the Kremlin in the south.[6] Its connected to Rokossovsky Boulevard metro station, northern end of Line 1; yet it's also connected to Sportivnaya metro station of Line 1 on the south - which is closer to Kremlin than Line 1's Vorobyovy Gory metro station situated on Moscow river. Another circle line, Bolshaya Koltsevaya line (an extension of Line 11/Kakhovskaya Line) is under construction, but will instead stretch to the south.

It was estimated 1,5 million people lived near the line in the early 21st century.[6]

Stations

The Central Circle Line has 31 stations.

The line working hours are over 1,5 hours shorter than other lines. First trains leaving terminal stations between 5:45 and 5:55. Last trains coming to terminal stations between 1:00 and 1:15. Headways are 4 minutes in pre, peak and post-peak hours and 8 minutes in early day, midday and late day.

Direct transfers to other lines marked with   icon, representing a passenger interchanging under a roof. Walking distance is given for free out-of-station transfers. Free transfer between MCC and metro stations requires the first rail journey before transfer to be done within 88 minutes.[21]

All trains stop on all stations.

Station Name Distance (km) Transfers Notes
English Russian Between
stations
Total
↑ Loop line towards Likhobory
Okruzhnaya Окружная 1.3 ↑ 54.0 ↑   Okruzhnaya
  Okruzhnaya (640m)
Direct   transfer is under construction and planned to open in December 2019.
Vladykino Владыкино 1.4 1.4   Vladykino  
Botanichesky Sad Ботанический сад 2.9 4.3   Botanichesky Sad (230m)
Rostokino Ростокино 1.8 6.1
Belokamennaya Белокаменная 2.6 8.7
Bulvar Rokossovskogo Бульвар Рокоссовского 2.6 11.3   Bulvar Rokossovskogo (260m)
Lokomotiv Локомотив 1.6 12.9   Cherkizovskaya  
Izmaylovo Измайлово 1.6 14.5   Partizanskaya (480m)
Sokolinaya Gora Соколиная Гора 2.1 16.6
Shosse Entuziastov Шоссе Энтузиастов 1.4 18.0   Shosse Entuziastov (460m)
Andronovka Андроновка 1.5 19.5
Nizhegorodskaya Нижегородская 1.8 21.3     Nizhegorodskaya Transfer with   to open in the future.
Novokhokhlovskaya Новохохловская 1.1 22.4   Novokhokhlovskaya
Ugreshskaya Угрешская 1.4 23.8
Dubrovka Дубровка 1.4 25.2   Dubrovka (870m)
Avtozavodskaya Автозаводская 1.2 26.4   Avtozavodskaya (440m)
ZIL ЗИЛ 1.4 27.8   ZIL   ZIL
Verkhniye Kotly Верхние Котлы 2.1 29.9
Krymskaya Крымская 0.8 30.7   Krymskaya
Ploshchad Gagarina Площадь Гагарина 2.3 33.0   Leninsky Prospekt  
Luzhniki Лужники 2.3 35.3   Sportivnaya (170m)
Kutuzovskaya Кутузовская 2.7 38.0   Kutuzovskaya  
Delovoy Tsentr Деловой центр 0.9 38.9   Testovskaya
  Mezhdunarodnaya  
Shelepikha Шелепиха 1.1 40.0     ( ) Shelepikha  
Khoroshyovo Хорошёво 2.6 42.6   Polezhayevskaya (690m)
 ( ) Khoroshyovskaya (680m)
Zorge Зорге 1.2 43.8
Panfilovskaya Панфиловская 1.3 45.1   Oktyabrskoye Pole (720m)
Streshnevo Стрешнево 1.8 46.9   Streshnevo
Baltiyskaya Балтийская 1.6 48.5   Voykovskaya (750 m)
Koptevo Коптево 2.1 50.6
Likhobory Лихоборы 2.1 52.7
↓ Loop line towards Okruzhnaya

Rolling stock

The line is operated by 61 Siemens ES2G Lastochka trains from Podmoskovnaya depot (trains with numbers from 012 to 072).[22] Andronovka, Belokamennaya, Likhobory and Presnya MK MZD yards also serves as depots.

References

  1. ^ "МКЖД официально переименовали в Московское центральное кольцо". ria.ru. Rossiya Segodnya. 5 July 2016.
  2. ^ "МКЖД получила название Московское центральное кольцо".
  3. ^ Rupasova, Anastasia (2016-09-09). "How Moscow's new light rail system will make life easier for passengers". (The author incorrectly refers to the system as "light rail", even as she correctly identifies the rolling stock as Lastochka, which is a standard railway trainset)
  4. ^ "Власти Москвы запустят МЦК для пассажиров 10 сентября (Moscow's authorities will start operating passenger service on Moscow Central Ring on September 10)".
  5. ^ "Стартовал второй этап тестовой обкатки "Московской кругосветки"". www.gudok.ru. Retrieved 2016-12-04.
  6. ^ a b c d e (PDF) (in Russian). Большая Москва. 2015-06-24. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2016-03-18.
  7. ^ a b "История МЦК". Единый Транспортный Портал. Retrieved 16 September 2016.
  8. ^ a b Кочкурова, Анна. "Альбом сооружений Московской окружной железной дороги 1903-1908 гг". История России до 1917 года. Retrieved 15 September 2016.
  9. ^ Агеева Р.А. и др, Р.А. и др (2007). . Moscow: ОГИ. Archived from the original on 12 September 2016. Retrieved 28 December 2011.
  10. ^ a b . rbc.ru. Archived from the original on December 8, 2015. Retrieved 2015-09-13.
  11. ^ И. Ленский (2015-06-27). Здравствуй, городская электричка! Интервью гендиректора ОАО "МКЖД" А. В. Зотова (in Russian). Без штампов. Retrieved 2016-03-18.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-09-25.
  13. ^ (in Russian). Вечерняя Москва. 2016-09-10. Archived from the original on 2016-09-11. Retrieved 2016-09-10.
  14. ^ МКЖД получила название "Вторая кольцевая линия" на схеме метро Москвы (in Russian). ТАСС. 2016-06-07. Retrieved 2016-06-12.
  15. ^ Сергей Собянин: Первый месяц МЦК будет работать бесплатно (in Russian). Официальный сайт мэра Москвы. 2016-08-31.
  16. ^ "mkmzd.ru - неофициальный сайт о Малом кольце МЖД" (in Russian). В 2016 году запланировано открытие регулярного пассажирского движения электропоездов (городская электричка) по Малому кольцу МЖД.
  17. ^ Moscow Central Ring riders will be able to use standard multi-fare passes, 90 minute tickets and Troika cards, Official site of Moscow City Government
  18. ^ МЦК: До начала регулярного движения осталось меньше месяца (in Russian). Большая Москва. 2016-08-16. Retrieved 2016-09-01.
  19. ^ Как выглядит МЦК накануне открытия — The Village (in Russian)
  20. ^ Timetable on mosmetro.ru
  21. ^ Бесплатные пересадки Московского центрального кольца, MCC official Facebook group
  22. ^ "ES1 — List of rolling stock". TrainPix. Retrieved 2017-07-11.

External links

  • Moscow Metro MCC page (in Russian)
  • (in Russian)

moscow, central, circle, russian, Московское, центральное, кольцо, МЦК, designated, line, marked, strawberry, white, color, kilometre, long, orbital, urban, metropolitan, rail, line, that, encircles, historical, moscow, line, rebuilt, from, little, ring, mosco. The Moscow Central Circle or MCC Russian Moskovskoe centralnoe kolco MCK 1 2 designated Line 14 and marked in a strawberry red white color is a 54 kilometre long 34 mi orbital urban metropolitan rail line that encircles historical Moscow The line is rebuilt from the Little Ring of the Moscow Railway opened to passengers on 10 September 2016 3 4 and is operated by the Moscow Government owned company MKZD through the Moscow Metro with the state run Russian Railways selected as the operation subcontractor The infrastructure trackage and platforms are owned and managed by Russian Railways 5 while most station buildings are owned by MKZD Moscow Central CircleClockwise from top Luzhniki station Shelepikha station Delovoy Tsentr station Ploshchad Gagarina station Krymskaya stationOverviewOther name s MCC MCK Okruzhnaya ZhD 14 liniyaNative nameMoskovskoe centralnoe kolcoOwnerRussian Railways track infrastructure and operation MKZD stations LocaleMoscowStations311 underground3 elevated27 surfaceServiceTypeHeavy rail commuter railSystemMoscow MetroOperator s Russian RailwaysMoscow Metro client Rolling stockSiemens ES2G LastochkaDaily ridership460 000HistoryOpened10 September 2016TechnicalLine length54 km 34 mi CharacterAboveground surface partially undergroundTrack gauge1 520 mm 4 ft 11 27 32 in Electrification3 kV DC overhead lineOperating speed37 km h 23 mph average 110 km h 68 mph maximum Route mapLegendVladykino Botanichesky SadOkruzhnaya RostokinoLikhobory BelokamennayaKoptevo Bulvar RokossovskogoBaltiyskaya LokomotivStreshnevo IzmaylovoPanfilovskaya Sokolinaya GoraZorge Shosse EntuziastovKhoroshyovo AndronovkaShelepikha NizhegorodskayaDelovoy Tsentr NovokhokhlovskayaMoskva River UgreshskayaKutuzovskaya DubrovkaAvtozavodskayaLuzhniki ZIL Moskva RiverPloshchad Gagarina Verkhniye KotlyKrymskaya This diagram viewtalkeditGeographical map of Moscow Metro with Central Circle colored in red line the rest is colored in dark gray Contents 1 History 2 Development 3 Opening and operation 4 Stations 5 Rolling stock 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditThe railroad was commissioned in 1897 under the auspices of Emperor Nicholas II thus earning a Royal Railroad nickname 6 The planning took five years Thirteen design alternatives were reviewed in the process The winning bid was for a four track rail line with two tracks allocated for freight and the other two used by passenger trains The project came with an estimated 40 million ruble price tag In May 1902 construction began Following a defeat in the 1905 Russo Japanese War construction was scaled back As the costs overran the estimate by a third the number of tracks being built was reduced to two Bridges of which there are 35 4 big and 31 small were particularly costly Their low clearance hindered electrification efforts for over a century to come 7 The vast railroad infrastructure included housing facilities water towers smithies and miscellaneous shops 8 7 Station houses architectural masterpieces built in the typical early 20th century Russian industrial style 9 had electricity 8 Heat was provided by masonry heaters some of which were Russian made and some imported from Holland Station clocks were purchased from Swiss manufacturer Paul Buhre Known for their accuracy these clocks for a while became the city s de facto time standard Only one such clock has survived It is located in Presnya station supervisor s office The first train ran in 1907 6 On 19 July 1908 the railroad officially opened The opening ceremony was attended by the Czar Royal Dynasty members and government and city officials In the first few months the railroad was used exclusively for passenger traffic Due to a high train fare at 3 40 rubles ridership was virtually non existent and the line brought in the total of 132 rubles in revenue since the operation started Thus on 10 October 1908 passenger trains were discontinued in favor of freight service Between World War I and the October Revolution of 1917 the passenger service was restored although freight remained the only viable revenue source By the late 1920s other forms of public transportation had emerged and in 1934 passenger service was ended a year before the introduction of Moscow Metro The break from passenger use took almost a century it took over 80 years of Moscow s growth and development to reintroduce the railroad to its initial role Development Edit Example of a transport hub on the Moscow Central Circle Around 2010 many millions of people used the city s subway system daily Some 35 40 used private transportation leading to severe road congestion 10 Upgrade plans for the railway line were signed by Russian Railways and the Moscow Government between 2008 and 2011 with consent of Vladimir Putin Prime Minister at the time Construction work planned for 2013 2016 would convert the Little Ring line of the Moscow Railway for joint passenger and freight use but in 2012 at a meeting with new Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev in Odintsovo Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin acknowledged that trains on the circle railway would not be fully ready until 2020 10 The required work included Electrification of the whole line with 3 kV DC overhead wires and the construction of substations Complete track replacement with additional third track on the northern half of the circle Construction of new passenger stations and rehabilitation of old yards Construction of Podmoskovnaya depot for EMU trains Construction of an additional second track and station upgrades on the northern section of the Greater Ring of the Moscow Railway a large orbital line outside the city for re routing freight traffic away from central Moscow Replacement for most bridges and overpasses New rolling stock specifically designed for urban service Construction of transfers with existing and under construction Moscow Metro stationsConstruction commenced in 2012 and passenger services began in the third quarter of 2016 6 11 During the reconstruction of the railway many of the original passenger stations were re purposed for passenger use and complemented with new stations 12 Opening and operation Edit Mayor of Moscow Sergey Sobyanin and President Vladimir Putin on the opening day of the MCC The line opened on 10 September 2016 in the presence of President Vladimir Putin and Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin 13 The line was free to ride for the first month of operation 14 15 By the end of 2016 the daily ridership on the Central Circle Line was expected to reach 400 000 and by 2025 the ring railway is expected to carry up to 300 million passengers annually The operation of the Central Circle is similar to the S Train systems in Germany and other countries 16 Ticketing on the Moscow Central Circle is fully integrated with the Moscow Metro the same payment cards such as the Troika card can be used on both systems and free transfers are possible within 90 minutes since the first entry into the system in a way similar to the transfers between the Metro proper and the Moscow Monorail 17 The line serves the purpose of a connector between the different radial lines of outer Moscow much as the Koltsevaya Line does in inner Moscow 18 130 trains per day circulate around the line with an interval of 5 6 minutes during the rush hours and 10 15 minutes at other times The line s hours of operation are the same as the rest of the Metro from 06 00 until 01 00 19 The time for one orbital ride is around 87 minutes 20 Despite its name the Moscow Central Circle is not perfectly circle shaped The line stretches 12 kilometres 7 5 mi outward in the north and draws as close as 5 kilometres 3 1 mi to the Kremlin in the south 6 Its connected to Rokossovsky Boulevard metro station northern end of Line 1 yet it s also connected to Sportivnaya metro station of Line 1 on the south which is closer to Kremlin than Line 1 s Vorobyovy Gory metro station situated on Moscow river Another circle line Bolshaya Koltsevaya line an extension of Line 11 Kakhovskaya Line is under construction but will instead stretch to the south It was estimated 1 5 million people lived near the line in the early 21st century 6 source source source source source source source source source source source source source source Evening trip on the ES2G train Short review of train interiors and three stations Okruzhnaya Delovoy Tsentr and Luzhniki source source source source source source source source source source source source source Full trip on the line clockwise direction Views of inner side On the preview the Andronovka yard is shown source source source source source source source source source source source source source source Arrival and departure of ES2G trains at Okruzhnaya StationStations EditThe Central Circle Line has 31 stations The line working hours are over 1 5 hours shorter than other lines First trains leaving terminal stations between 5 45 and 5 55 Last trains coming to terminal stations between 1 00 and 1 15 Headways are 4 minutes in pre peak and post peak hours and 8 minutes in early day midday and late day Direct transfers to other lines marked with icon representing a passenger interchanging under a roof Walking distance is given for free out of station transfers Free transfer between MCC and metro stations requires the first rail journey before transfer to be done within 88 minutes 21 All trains stop on all stations Station Name Distance km Transfers NotesEnglish Russian Betweenstations Total Loop line towards Likhobory Okruzhnaya Okruzhnaya 1 3 54 0 Okruzhnaya Okruzhnaya 640m Direct transfer is under construction and planned to open in December 2019 Vladykino Vladykino 1 4 1 4 Vladykino Botanichesky Sad Botanicheskij sad 2 9 4 3 Botanichesky Sad 230m Rostokino Rostokino 1 8 6 1Belokamennaya Belokamennaya 2 6 8 7Bulvar Rokossovskogo Bulvar Rokossovskogo 2 6 11 3 Bulvar Rokossovskogo 260m Lokomotiv Lokomotiv 1 6 12 9 Cherkizovskaya Izmaylovo Izmajlovo 1 6 14 5 Partizanskaya 480m Sokolinaya Gora Sokolinaya Gora 2 1 16 6Shosse Entuziastov Shosse Entuziastov 1 4 18 0 Shosse Entuziastov 460m Andronovka Andronovka 1 5 19 5Nizhegorodskaya Nizhegorodskaya 1 8 21 3 Nizhegorodskaya Transfer with to open in the future Novokhokhlovskaya Novohohlovskaya 1 1 22 4 NovokhokhlovskayaUgreshskaya Ugreshskaya 1 4 23 8Dubrovka Dubrovka 1 4 25 2 Dubrovka 870m Avtozavodskaya Avtozavodskaya 1 2 26 4 Avtozavodskaya 440m ZIL ZIL 1 4 27 8 ZIL ZILVerkhniye Kotly Verhnie Kotly 2 1 29 9Krymskaya Krymskaya 0 8 30 7 KrymskayaPloshchad Gagarina Ploshad Gagarina 2 3 33 0 Leninsky Prospekt Luzhniki Luzhniki 2 3 35 3 Sportivnaya 170m Kutuzovskaya Kutuzovskaya 2 7 38 0 Kutuzovskaya Delovoy Tsentr Delovoj centr 0 9 38 9 Testovskaya Mezhdunarodnaya Shelepikha Shelepiha 1 1 40 0 Shelepikha Khoroshyovo Horoshyovo 2 6 42 6 Polezhayevskaya 690m Khoroshyovskaya 680m Zorge Zorge 1 2 43 8Panfilovskaya Panfilovskaya 1 3 45 1 Oktyabrskoye Pole 720m Streshnevo Streshnevo 1 8 46 9 StreshnevoBaltiyskaya Baltijskaya 1 6 48 5 Voykovskaya 750 m Koptevo Koptevo 2 1 50 6Likhobory Lihobory 2 1 52 7 Loop line towards Okruzhnaya Shelepiha Station Delovoy Tsentr Station adjacent to International Business Center Luzhniki Station Ploshchad Gagarina StationRolling stock EditThe line is operated by 61 Siemens ES2G Lastochka trains from Podmoskovnaya depot trains with numbers from 012 to 072 22 Andronovka Belokamennaya Likhobory and Presnya MK MZD yards also serves as depots Electric multiple unit ES2G 050 approaching Shelepikha station ES2G trains at the depotReferences Edit MKZhD oficialno pereimenovali v Moskovskoe centralnoe kolco ria ru Rossiya Segodnya 5 July 2016 MKZhD poluchila nazvanie Moskovskoe centralnoe kolco Rupasova Anastasia 2016 09 09 How Moscow s new light rail system will make life easier for passengers The author incorrectly refers to the system as light rail even as she correctly identifies the rolling stock as Lastochka which is a standard railway trainset Vlasti Moskvy zapustyat MCK dlya passazhirov 10 sentyabrya Moscow s authorities will start operating passenger service on Moscow Central Ring on September 10 Startoval vtoroj etap testovoj obkatki Moskovskoj krugosvetki www gudok ru Retrieved 2016 12 04 a b c d e Moskovskaya krugosvetka 23 54 PDF in Russian Bolshaya Moskva 2015 06 24 Archived from the original PDF on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2016 03 18 a b Istoriya MCK Edinyj Transportnyj Portal Retrieved 16 September 2016 a b Kochkurova Anna Albom sooruzhenij Moskovskoj okruzhnoj zheleznoj dorogi 1903 1908 gg Istoriya Rossii do 1917 goda Retrieved 15 September 2016 Ageeva R A i dr R A i dr 2007 Imena moskovskih ulic Toponimicheskij slovar Moscow OGI Archived from the original on 12 September 2016 Retrieved 28 December 2011 a b Premer Dmitrij Medvedev provel soveshanie po razvitiyu moskovskogo transportnogo uzla do 2020 goda Prime Minister Medvedev chaired a meeting on the development of Moscow transportation hub thru 2020 rbc ru Archived from the original on December 8 2015 Retrieved 2015 09 13 I Lenskij 2015 06 27 Zdravstvuj gorodskaya elektrichka Intervyu gendirektora OAO MKZhD A V Zotova in Russian Bez shtampov Retrieved 2016 03 18 Moscow City Transport Mosgortrans Archived from the original on 2009 09 25 Vechernyaya Moskva Vladimir Putin i Sergej Sobyanin otkryli dvizhenie na Moskovskom centralnom kolce in Russian Vechernyaya Moskva 2016 09 10 Archived from the original on 2016 09 11 Retrieved 2016 09 10 MKZhD poluchila nazvanie Vtoraya kolcevaya liniya na sheme metro Moskvy in Russian TASS 2016 06 07 Retrieved 2016 06 12 Sergej Sobyanin Pervyj mesyac MCK budet rabotat besplatno in Russian Oficialnyj sajt mera Moskvy 2016 08 31 mkmzd ru neoficialnyj sajt o Malom kolce MZhD in Russian V 2016 godu zaplanirovano otkrytie regulyarnogo passazhirskogo dvizheniya elektropoezdov gorodskaya elektrichka po Malomu kolcu MZhD Moscow Central Ring riders will be able to use standard multi fare passes 90 minute tickets and Troika cards Official site of Moscow City Government MCK Do nachala regulyarnogo dvizheniya ostalos menshe mesyaca in Russian Bolshaya Moskva 2016 08 16 Retrieved 2016 09 01 Kak vyglyadit MCK nakanune otkrytiya The Village in Russian Timetable on mosmetro ru Besplatnye peresadki Moskovskogo centralnogo kolca MCC official Facebook group ES1 List of rolling stock TrainPix Retrieved 2017 07 11 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Moscow Little Ring Railway Moscow Metro MCC page in Russian Official company website in Russian Portals Russia Transport Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Moscow Central Circle amp oldid 1136890923, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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