MIL-OSI Russia: Since the beginning of the school year, Moscow schoolchildren and college students have made over 400 thousand trips as part of the Museums for Children project

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Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

Since the beginning of this academic year, Mosgortrans tourist buses have transported over 400 thousand Moscow schoolchildren and college students from more than a thousand educational institutions as part of project “Museums for Children”This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov.

During the last academic year, schoolchildren and college students from more than 950 educational institutions made over 460 thousand trips on Mosgortrans buses.

“We have been participating in Sergei Sobyanin’s project “Museums for Children” for seven years now. Our transport provides comfortable and safe trips to museums and exhibition halls for Moscow schoolchildren and college students. Since 2018, Mosgortrans buses have transported more than 1.9 million students,” said Maxim Liksutov.

The Mosgortrans State Unitary Enterprise charter service uses 100 tourist-class buses. The cabin has up to 50 seats, climate control and a TV. To ensure that passengers always stay in touch, there are USB ports for charging phones. Comfortable seats are equipped with seat belts, tables and individual lighting.

The safety of the trips is ensured by professional drivers. Before leaving on a trip, all of them undergo a mandatory medical examination. The buses have bright identification signs, so they are always visible on the road. The transport is equipped with flashing beacons on the roof and signs “Caution, children!”

“Museums for Children” is a special project of the Mayor of Moscow, which appeared in September 2017. Thanks to it, Moscow schoolchildren and college students have the opportunity to visit the capital’s museums and exhibition halls for free at any time. Today, more than 110 museum and exhibition sites are participating in the project.

How to order a bus for an organized group of schoolchildren or college students, you can find out on the website and by phone: 7 495 951-08-67.

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