All MCC stations. All the most important things about the Moscow Central Circle

Many Muscovites and guests of the capital have already become accustomed to the convenience of the MCC (Moscow central ring) or as it was previously called the Moscow Ring Railway - the Moscow Ring Railway, the opening of which contributed to the unloading of the capital's ring line of the Moscow Metro in particular and the entire metro in general.

MCC map with metro

MCC map with transfers to the metro, trains and suburban transport

Another popular MCC scheme with transfers to the metro, electric trains and other suburban transport will be useful for passengers who travel by electric trains, transfer to the MCC from the metro or from minibuses. The diagram shows metro stations, Russian Railways stations and MCC stations along with transitions to them.

We draw your attention to the distance of a number of MCC stations from the metro. For example, from the Nagatinskaya metro station to the MCC station Upper Fields the Yandex map shows 4 km, despite the fact that the metro map indicates 10 - 12 minutes on foot.

Schemes and maps during construction (projects) with transfer nodes:

Numerous search queries can be addressed to the only official website of the Moscow Ring Railway http://mkzd.ru/

According to preliminary sketches, it was assumed that the Moscow Ring Road on the map would look like this:

MCC hours and schedule

MCC works the same way graphics, as the Moscow metro:

from 5:30 am to 01:00 am

List of MCC (MKR) stations:

There will be 31 stations in total. It is assumed that the rolling stock will be represented by Lastochka trains, which have proven themselves on intercity routes and will certainly be convenient for such local transportation.

The opening of the Moscow Ring Railway is planned for the end of 2016, testing is planned to begin in July 2016, so we are waiting for new information and will be updated as it becomes available.

Information about the MCC:

What is the length of the MCC in km?

The small ring of the Moscow Railway, along which the movement of MCC trains is organized, has a length of 54 km.

MCC How long does it take for a train to complete a circle?

A full circle along the MCC can be completed in approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.
The same answer will be to other questions, like: circle on the MCC in time

What is MCC?

The MCC is the Moscow Central Circle and this entire article describes this Moscow facility in all types and angles, including the history of its creation.

Calculation of time between MCC stations

Because the calculator has not yet been written and is not ready, a simple way to calculate travel time between stations: the following 90 minutes / 31 stations = about 3 minutes approximate calculation of time from station to station.

What are the train intervals on the MCC?

The intervals between MCC trains are no more than 6 minutes during rush hours, which is generally not bad, especially at traditionally problematic and overloaded stations. For example, near the City, where on the days of exhibitions at the Expo Center you are taken out of the metro.

They also asked:

1. When will passenger traffic open on the Moscow Ring Railway?

According to the official website, testing will begin in July 2016, and the opening date is scheduled for the end of 2016.

21.07.2016
2. The platform did not fit the Moscow Circle train; opening and testing were disrupted, according to https://www.instagram.com/p/BIB7RpiDxv2/?taken-by=serjiopopov(apparently, a friend was asked to delete his Instagram, which is where the photo below came from, so Navalny’s record also disappeared, where there were inserts from Instagram, but the screen remained the same https://navalny.com/p/4967/:

The page remains in Google’s cache, but you won’t be able to view it in its entirety due to some tricky redirects on Instagram:

The same cyclical redirects are included when searching the web archive for July 21 of this year. http://web.archive.org/web/20160721082945/https://www.instagram.com/

27.08.2016
4. What are the fares for travel on the MCC (MKR)?
According to information on the Moscow City Hall website, fares will be the same as on the metro:
“90 minutes”, “United” and the “Troika” card.
“Unified” for 20 trips - 650 rubles, for 40 trips - 1,300 rubles, for 60 trips - 1,570 rubles.
With the Troika card, travel on the MCC will cost the same as in the metro - 32 rubles.
Tickets for 1 and 2 are also equal to the price of metro travel - 50 and 100 rubles, respectively.

10.09.2016
The opening of the MCC took place:
26 of the 31 ring stations are operational. Sokolinaya Gora, Dubrovka, Zorge, Panfilovskaya and Koptevo stations will be opened later (until the end of 2016).
Lastochka trains run every 6 minutes during peak hours, and every other time - 12 minutes. The fare payment system is integrated with the Moscow Metro and allows you to transfer from the metro to MCC trains and back without additional payment. During the first month of operation of the ring (until October 10 inclusive), travel on MCC trains is free. According to information from rasp.yandex.ru

MOSLENTA has three new metro maps at its disposal, on which the MCC is marked and information about the distance between stations, transfer times and much more is written. Citizens spoke in favor of adding this data. Cards will soon begin to be posted - the MCC launches on September 10. In the meantime, we have the opportunity to be the first to evaluate to what extent the wishes of future passengers of the ring have been fulfilled.

Maps are clickable.

Scheme

On the first map, which will hang in metro lobbies, on the side of the line diagram, the stages of opening MCC stations and everything about the stages of opening stations, train schedules and transfer times to other types of transport are described:

The second version of the map includes railway stations and helps you navigate when transferring to trains:

The third version of the scheme contains the most full information about ground transport routes to which you can transfer from the MCC station:

Previously, a vote was held on the Unified Transport Portal to select objects that may appear on the new metro scheme. The most voted were transfers from the MCC to the metro, indicating the distance between stations or transfer time, data on transfers to commuter trains, as well as information about nearby parks and bike paths.

Users also suggested adding information to the diagrams about intercepting parking lots, stations adapted for passengers with limited mobility, and ground transfers in the so-called warm circuit (when you don’t need to go outside).

There will be 31 stations on the MCC, from each of which it will be possible to transfer to ground urban passenger transport. At the same time, at 17 stations there will be a transfer to the metro, and at 10 - to commuter trains. On the metro map, the MCC will be indicated in white with a red outline.

First month free

Travel along the Moscow Central Circle will be free in the first month from the date of its launch, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said on Twitter. During this month, the authorities expect to collect suggestions and comments from Muscovites regarding the operation of the ring and correct any shortcomings that have arisen.

We remind you that the MCC and the metro will have a single tariff menu: the cost of travel both in the subway and along the Central Circle will be the same. Within an hour and a half, transfers from the MCC to the metro will be free. However, for this, already purchased travel tickets will need to be reissued at the box office.

The opening of the Moscow Central Circle (MCC) took place on September 10, 2016. 31 stations are available for passengers. A RIAMO correspondent learned how to use a new type of urban transport.

On the day of launch, 26 stations were put into operation: Okruzhnaya, Likhobory, Baltiyskaya, Streshnevo, Shelepikha, Khoroshevo, Business center", "Kutuzovskaya", "Luzhniki", "Gagarin Square", "Crimean", "Upper Boilers", "Vladykino", "Botanical Garden", "Rostokino", "Belokamennaya", "Rokossovsky Boulevard", "Lokomotiv", “Shosse Entuziastov”, “Nizhegorodskaya”, “Novokhokhlovskaya”, “Ugreshskaya”, “Avtozavodskaya”, “ZIL”, as well as “Izmailovo” and “Andronovka”.

In 2018, the construction of warm crossings will be completed: it will be possible to make transfers without going outside. A total of 350 transfers will be available for passengers, so travel time should be reduced by 3 times.

Fare

To access the MCC station, you can use any Moscow metro pass (Troika, Ediny, 90 Minutes), as well as social cards. Within 90 minutes from the moment the ticket is validated, transition from the metro to the MCC and back is free. Payment for travel by bank cards is also provided.

MCC schemes

Three variants of MCC schemes have been developed for passengers. The first, in addition to the metro lines and MCC stations, indicates the stages of opening stations and transitions, the distance between transfer stations and the time it will take to transfer.

The second version of the diagram will help commuters find their way: the map shows railway stations, existing metro lines, as well as MCC stations and “warm” metro transfers.

The third diagram shows the stops of ground urban transport near the MCC stations, as well as the interval of its movement during rush hour. For example, from the Luzhniki platform of the MCC you can go to the Sportivnaya metro station in 2 minutes. Buses number 806, 64, 132 and 255 regularly run there, so getting to the right place won't be difficult.

In addition, the map shows all the main attractions of the city, forest parks and nature reserves. Many of them are within walking distance from the MCC, for example, Losiny Ostrov Park and the Vorobyovy Gory Nature Reserve.

Transplants

The MCC is integrated into the Moscow public transport system with the possibility of transfer to the metro, Moscow Railway trains and ground public transport.

From September 10, you can transfer from the MCC to the metro at 11 stations (“Business Center”, “Kutuzovskaya”, “Luzhniki”, “Lokomotiv”, “Gagarin Square”, “Vladykino”, “Botanical Garden”, “Rokossovsky Boulevard”, “ Voikovskaya”, “Shosse Entuziastov”, “Avtozavodskaya”), by train - on five (“Rostokino”, “Andronovka”, “Okruzhnaya”, “Business Center”, “Likhobory”).

By the end of 2016, the number of transfer hubs will increase to 14 and 6, respectively, and in 2018 there will be 17 transfers from the MCC to the metro and 10 to the train.

To make a free metro-MCC-metro transfer (within an interval of 90 minutes), you need to attach your metro travel document to the turnstile with a special yellow sticker at the entrance to the MCC station.

Passengers who are planning a trip only on the MCC or intend to make one metro transfer - MCC or vice versa, can apply their tickets to any turnstiles, including those without yellow stickers.

If you do not meet the 1.5 hour time limit, you will need to pay for the fare again when making a transfer.

Trains and intervals

New luxury trains “Lastochka”, with a capacity of 1200 people, run on the MCC. Their maximum speed- 160 kilometers per hour, they travel along the MCC at an average speed of 50 kilometers per hour.

The trains are equipped with air conditioning, dry closets, information panels, free Wi-Fi, sockets and bicycle racks.

Cars open at manual mode: To enter or exit, you need to press a special button installed on the doors. The buttons are active ( green backlight) only after the train stops on the platform, at other times the doors are locked for safety reasons.

During morning and evening rush hours, the traffic interval is only 6 minutes. The rest of the time you need to wait for “Swallow” from 10 to 15 minutes.

Updating (activating) travel cards

In order to access the MCC using “90 minutes”, “United” for 20, 40 and 60 trips, “Troika” tickets purchased or topped up before September 1, 2016, you need to renew them. To do this, you can contact the metro or monorail ticket office, as well as the metro passenger agency (Boyarsky lane, 6) or service center"Moscow Transport" (Staraya Basmannaya St., 20, building 1).

Holders of a Strelka card to travel by train must exchange it at the metro ticket office for a card with the Troika application.

Activation is carried out without changing the balance of trips and the validity period of the ticket, while the new reprogrammed travel documents will allow free transfers from the metro to the MCC and back.

Also electronic card You can update Troika yourself by topping up your balance at ticket machines at stations, on the website troika.mos.ru, via SMS or at payment terminals. As for social cards, their activation is not required.

Help and navigation

To know detailed information For information on updating tickets, transfer hubs and navigation on the MCC, please contact the consultants at the entrance to ring stations metro or at metro stations adjacent to the MCC. Volunteers will also help passengers navigate the new transport. A special mobile app, with which you can choose the optimal route.

Here you can see new convenient routes through the MCC.

The capital's subway and the MCC, which has become the 14th line of the Moscow metro, use a single ticket system. Therefore, the trip can be paid for with “United”, “90 minutes”, “Troika” tickets.

Are there travel benefits?

The existing discounts for travel on public transport in Moscow also apply to the MCC: for children under the age of seven years, travel around the ring is free, and even more three million Muscovites can purchase travel tickets on preferential terms. These are war veterans and combatants, as well as members of their families, disabled people of groups I, II and III, disabled children, heroes of Russia, heroes Soviet Union and labor veterans. Students, schoolchildren, pensioners, orphans, parents and children from large families also have the right to preferential travel on the MCC.

26 stations, 6 transfers to electric trains and 12 to the metro: how not to get lost on the MCC?

Currently, 26 out of 31 stations are open on the MCC. They can make six transfers to commuter trains and 12 to the metro. Five more ring stations are due to open in October: Koptevo, Sorge, Dubrovka, Panfilovskaya and Sokolinaya Gora. By the end of the year there will be 14 metro transfers, and six train transfers. Transfers between metro stations and the MCC take no more than 10-12 minutes. The shortest and most comfortable ones do not require going outside - these are transitions to " warm contours» from the stations “Mezhdunarodnaya”, “Leninsky Prospekt”, “Cherkizovskaya”, “Vladykino”, “Kutuzovskaya”.

Find out how to transfer to the metro and commuter trains maps and signs help passengers quickly find access to the necessary buses, trolleybuses and trams. Diagrams of the ring, transfers to electric trains and metro stations, as well as signs indicating the exit to the stops and the route numbers of ground urban passenger transport are located at the stations.

Consultants will advise passengers on how to navigate the new mode of transport. They are located at the entrance to the Circle Line metro stations, as well as those adjacent to the MCC. Consultants will tell you how to get to your destination easier, where to change trains, and what sights to see near the ring stations.

How to transfer from the metro to the MCC for free?

A single trip ticket allows you to transfer to the metro or monorail for free within 90 minutes.
If you plan to travel only along the MCC or are going to make one transfer - from the metro to the ring or vice versa - travel cards can be applied to any turnstiles.
You can change trains for free when traveling on the following routes: metro - MCC; metro - MCC - metro; MCC - metro - monorail; monorail - metro - MCC - metro.
You can use the free transfer only with tickets purchased after September 1, 2016. In all other cases, travel documents must be activated. To do this, just top up your account with an amount of one ruble or more.

When is the MCC open?

The first MCC trains pick up passengers at 05:45 from ZIL and Botanical Garden stations, the last train arrives at Andronovka station exactly at one in the morning. In general, the MCC's operating schedule coincides with the capital's subway - the ring is open for passengers from 05:30 to 01:00.

The first trains leave the line at 05:27 and begin moving with passengers at 05:45. Empty trains pick up people almost simultaneously from eight stations:

— ZIL — 05:45;

— Shelepikha — 05:49;

— Gagarin Square — 05:48;

— Baltic — 05:48;

— Botanical Garden — 05:45;

— District — 05:50;

— Highway Enthusiasts — 05:50;

— Ugreshskaya — 05:49.

At the same time, “Swallows” begin their journey along the ring at the same time both on weekdays and on weekends.

The last trains at night will reach the following stations with passengers:

— Nizhny Novgorod — 00:51;

— Baltic — 00:58;

— Andronovka — 01:00.

The interval of trains on the MCC during morning and evening rush hours is on average six minutes. The rest of the time - 12 minutes.

What trains run on the MCC?

High-speed electric trains "Lastochka" of increased comfort run along the ring. Their maximum speed is 120 kilometers per hour; they travel along the MCC at an average speed of 50 kilometers per hour. The trains are equipped with air conditioning, dry toilets, information panels, free Wi-Fi, sockets and bicycle racks.

The doors of the carriages open manually: to enter or exit, you need to press a special button installed on the doors. It only works when the train is completely stopped on the platform. When the doors are ready to open, the green signal lights up. At other times, due to security requirements, the doors are locked.

Unlike commuter trains, Lastochkas do not have vestibules. This allows passengers to quickly enter or leave the cabin at the desired stop.

Protects passengers of the Moscow Central Circle from the cold thermal curtain. Smart system climate control releases streams warm air in front of the doors in cars automatically, protecting against temperature changes. In addition, the climate control system disinfects the air, destroying possible infections and viruses.

Bicycles, dogs, roller skates and cats: all about the rules of travel

When using the MCC, you need to remember the safety requirements and obey the accepted travel rules. They have already been developed by the Department of Transport and the Moscow Metro. In some places they are not as strict as the rules for traveling on the city subway. The capital's cyclists have probably already appreciated this, since in MCC train cars a bicycle can be transported unassembled on a special platform. In the capital's subway, the requirements are stricter: bicycles can only be transported unassembled, and children's bicycles must be carried in a case.

Large luggage is also allowed at the MCC. His maximum size, with which you can travel around the ring without additional payment, should not exceed 180 centimeters in total dimensions. It must be placed on special luggage racks, which are available in Lastochka cars.

To transport small breed dogs for free on the MCC, you do not need to take a container or basket if the pet is on a leash and muzzled. Ring passengers can also transport cats free of charge and even without a special carrying bag. The main condition is constant monitoring of the pet.

Please note that for dogs of large breeds both on commuter trains and on the MCC you need to buy a ticket. They must be muzzled and on a leash. You do not need a ticket for all types of transport, including the MCC, only for guide dogs.

According to the rules for traveling on the MCC, it is prohibited to be in the carriage or at the station with any food that could stain fellow travelers. Roller skating, scooters, bicycles and other sports vehicles are prohibited on the MCC platforms, as well as in carriages.

(today there are 24 operating MCC stations) - a new Moscow transport designed to make movement in Moscow even more convenient. The first stage opened on September 10. Twenty-four of the thirty-one stations are currently open for passenger use. Five stations have a covered passage to the metro, six have a passage to the metro across the street. By the end of October, 6 more stations will open.
24 open MCC stations - see the list below...

List of operating MCC stations:

  • District (North-Eastern Administrative District and Northern Administrative District). Transfer to the railway station of the same name (Savelovskoe direction of the Moscow Railway), and in the future - to the new Okruzhnaya metro station. There is also a transfer to city ground transport - a bus.
  • Baltic (SAO). Provides a transfer to the Voykovskaya metro station or city ground transport. Baltiyskaya station is connected by an overpass with shopping center“Metropolis”, and on the other side, nearby, almost right next to it, is the Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo park.
  • Streshnevo (North Administrative Okrug and North-Western Administrative Okrug). Transfer to tram, trolleybus, bus. According to the plan, a transfer to the Riga direction railway line (new stopping station). P. S: by the way, we have a topic about .
  • Shelepikha (TsAO). Provides transfer to the Testovskaya railway platform.
  • Business center (southwestern part of the Central Administrative District). Large station on the MCC. Transfer to the Mezhdunarodnaya metro station. Located within walking distance from the Testovskaya railway station. According to the plan - parking and an underground passage to Moscow City.
  • Kutuzovskaya (JSC), next to Kutuzovsky Prospekt. It is possible to transfer to the Kutuzovskaya metro station and to ground transport: trolleybus and bus.
  • Luzhniki (TsAO). Station with "shore" platforms and a vestibule. Provides a transfer to the Sportivnaya metro station or to a city bus. According to plans, it is the Sportivnaya MCC station that will be most in demand during the period.
  • Gagarin Square (JSC). Connected to the Leninsky Prospekt metro station (via an underground passage). Transfer to buses, trolleybuses and trams. This is the only MCC station that is underground.
  • Crimean (Southern Administrative District and South-Western Administrative District). Transfer to the Sevastopolskaya railway station and public transport - bus.
  • Upper boilers (Southern Administrative District). Located between the Nagatinskaya and Tulskaya metro stations. Connected with city buses, trolleybuses and trams. And also through a new platform with the Paveletsky direction railway.
  • ZIL (northern part of the Southern Administrative District). Exit to the Ice Palace by inside MCC and to ground urban transport - by outside MCC.
  • Avtozavodskaya (Southern Administrative District). Here you can change to the Avtozavodskaya metro station (along the street) and to ground transport (bus, trolleybus).
  • Belokamennaya (VAO). Located within the boundaries of the Losiny Ostrov national park. Transfer to ground transport - bus. And by bus to the nearest metro station - “Rokossovsky Boulevard”.
  • Botanical Garden (SVAD). Connected to the metro station of the same name by underground pedestrian crossing. You can transfer to ground transport - a bus.
  • Rokossovsky Boulevard (VAO). There is a transition to the metro station of the same name (Sokolnicheskaya line) and a transfer to a bus or tram.
  • Likhobory (SAO). Connected to the railway, to the NATI platform (Leningrad direction). You can take a bus.
  • Lokomotiv (VAO). Transfer (warm) to the Cherkizovskaya metro station (covered passage). It is possible to transfer to a trolleybus or bus.
  • Nizhny Novgorod (South Eastern Administrative District). Connected to the Karacharovo railway station (from the Kursk station) and by city bus. In 2018, a transition to the Nizhegorodskaya Street metro station will be available.
  • Novokhokhlovskaya (South Eastern Administrative District). It is possible to transfer to a city bus and since 2017 - through the new platform you can transfer to railway(Kursk direction).
  • District (North-Eastern Administrative District and Northern Administrative District). Transfer to the railway station of the same name (Savelovskoe direction of the Moscow Railway), and in the future - to the new Okruzhnaya metro station. There is also a transfer to city ground transport - a bus.
  • Ugreshskaya (South Eastern Administrative District). From the station you can change to a bus, tram or trolleybus. Using ground transport (bus or tram) you can get to two metro stations - Kozhukhovskaya or Dubrovka.
  • Izmailovo (VAO). Connected to the metro station on the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line - “Partizanskaya”. It is possible to transfer to a bus, trolleybus and tram.
  • Rostokino (NEAD). Transfer to the Severyanin railway station (Yaroslavl direction). A transfer to ground transport is also available - tram, bus, trolleybus.
  • Vladykino (NEAD). Transfer to the metro station of the same name through an overpass. You can transfer to a bus or trolleybus.
This was a list of operating MCC stations.

Several more stations will be opened at the end of October 2016

List of currently closed MCC stations:

  • Panfilovskaya- a complex station from an engineering point of view due to spatial limitations. It is about seven hundred meters away from the metro station (Oktyabrskoye Pole station).
  • Sorge Street
  • Koptevo
  • Falcon Hill
  • Dubrovka
A few more numbers. There are 28 Lastochka trains. Their speed can reach 120 kilometers per hour. MCC - travel time, a full circle along the Moscow Central Circle will take 75 minutes.
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