Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –
In order to compensate for the growing costs of carriers for fuel, electricity, spare parts and other necessary materials, the Moscow Government has decided to index fares on public transport by an average of five percent. The changes will come into force on June 1, 2025.
Since 2011, the change in fares in the capital has been significantly lower than the inflation rate. The fares themselves are among the most affordable among large cities in Russia, despite the fact that it is in Moscow that passengers of public transport make the longest and most multimodal trips.
The cost of a single trip on the metro, Moscow Central Circle and Moscow Central Diameters (MCD) in Moscow, and on ground-based urban passenger transport using a Wallet ticket on a Troika card will be 67 rubles instead of 63 rubles, and in the suburbs – 90 rubles instead of 84.
The cost of travel on other tickets at the “Wallet” and “Ediny” tariffs with a limit and when paying by bank card will change within the range of four to six rubles.
At the same time, the cost of a single trip using biometrics will be 63 rubles, which is four rubles less than with a “Wallet” ticket, and 11 rubles less than when paying with a bank card. Thus, biometrics has remained the most advantageous method of paying for travel for the fourth year, used by more than 400 thousand passengers.
Transfers from one route to another of ground transport, as well as between rail modes of transport, will remain free. When traveling using several modes of transport, the most advantageous tariff will remain the “90 minutes” tariff. The cost of unlimited travel tickets for 30, 90 and 365 days remains one of the lowest among Russian cities with a population of over one million.
The funds received from the tariff indexation will be used to ensure high-quality and reliable operation of urban transport, further infrastructure upgrades, and the development of passenger services and the ticket system. Since 2010, the number of metro stations in Moscow has increased more than 1.6 times, with their number, together with the platforms of the Moscow Central Circle, reaching 302. In addition, during this time, four Moscow Central Diameters have been launched, new tram lines are being built and existing ones are being reconstructed. Moscow is the world’s first in terms of rolling stock upgrades, with new comfortable routes appearing here. Passengers can pay for travel in new convenient ways, including biometrics, the Troika virtual card, and the fast payment system.
In addition, the cost of moving and storing vehicles will change from June 1. However, it will remain lower than the city’s actual costs for evacuation.
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