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The Moscow Transport System's Achievements The Moscow Transport System’s Achievements from 2010 to 2019 Contents 2 TRANSPORT IN MOSCOW 12 THE RAIL FRAMEWORK OF 20 A COMFORTABLE CITY FOR 26 SMART SERVICES OF MOSCOW TODAY THE MOSCOW METROPOLITAN MOTORISTS TRANSPORT AREA 8 THE MOSCOW TRANSPORT 22 NEXT-GEN URBAN MOBILITY 28 CONTACTS STRATEGY: ACHIEVEMENTS 16 CONVENIENT SURFACE MODELS AND PLANS TRANSPORT 24 ACTIVE TRAVEL 10 AWARDS AND RATINGS 18 LARGE-SCALE RENEWAL OF THE SURFACE TRANSPORT FLEET 2 Transport in Moscow Today 3 MOSCOW TRANSPORT PASSENGER TRAFFIC ON MOSCOW TRANSPORT Daily passenger traffic, million trips per weekday Passenger service regulation Eco-friendly public transport THE DEPARTMENT Metro 2010 2019 OF TRANSPORT AND ROAD Moscow Metro Moscow Metro, including the MCC 8.0 9.2 INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT Surface transport 7.2 7.4 OF MOSCOW Surface transport Suburban railways, including the MCD 1.5 2.1 Mosgortrans Transport policy implementation; Taxi 0.03 1.01 management and control Commercial carriers under governmental Car sharing 0.04 0.23 contracts Bike sharing – 0.03 % Traffic management and control 66 Suburban rail services 20 of trips are made TOTAL 16.7 20 using electric The Central Suburban Passenger Company million trips Road traffic transport (13 million MTCC – The Moscow Traffic per weekday trips per day) Control Centre The Moscow-Tver Suburban Passenger in 2019 Company Share of people using public transport, % Car parking Aeroexpress 70 Moscow Parking +13 p.p 62 Taxi companies Annual passenger traffic in 2019, billion trips Car-sharing operators Electric public transport R&D and special projects 5.7 +12 % 5.1 MosTransProekt Control and supervision 2019 Street and road network Metro MCC MCDs Suburban The Moscow Directorate 2010 of Transport Services The Moscow Administrative Road railways Inspection Transport Moscow The Transportation Organizing Tram Electric car Bike and >210,000 Company Electric bus sharing scooter sharing Moscow Transport employees are Procurement No. 1 committed to helping residents and among European cities by passenger visitors to the capital comfortably move The Directorate of Transport Procurement flow in public transport around the city every day 4 Transport in Moscow Today 5 The rail framework of the Moscow metropolitan area METRO MCC MCDs SUBURBAN RAILWAYS SURFACE TAXI CAR SHARING TRANSPORT 578 km 54 km 132 km ~2,000 km of rail >11,000 80,000 30,000 vehicles lines buses, trams and electric buses taxis operate in Moscow every day 238 stations 31 stations 60 stations 50 electric car-sharing 56 stations >1,000 routes vehicles 153,000 780 trains 51 trains 180 trains permits issued since 2011 (5,580 cars) (255 cars) (1,978 cars) 10 routes 351 km 6 operators of dedicated lanes >1,500 362 trains dedicated parking spaces (3,427 cars) within Moscow No. 1 in Europe by Special recognition A world- for taxis growth in the number at the UITP Summit record project World-record growth rate No. 1 globally by the of stations and length for the success of the implementation in the number of electric number of car-sharing of lines since 2010 MCC project timeframe for the The most dense rail buses on city routes vehicles (CoMET) (UITP, Montreal, Canada, MCD project vs transport network (UITP, Brussels, Belgium) Top 3 globally for lowest (Autostat, Russia, 2020) 2017) comparable projects: (PwC, Quality of Living priced taxi rides two years from survey, 2018) (Carspring’s survey, UK, 2017) decision to launch 6 Transport in Moscow Today 7 E-SERVICES BICYCLE PEDESTRIAN INTELLIGENT ROAD SMART PARKING INFRASTRUCTURE INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORT SYSTEM INFRASTRUCTURE (ITS) 32.5 million 6,500 bikes across 410 pedestrian facilities 24/7 command >6,000 km 123,000 Troika cards issued 629 rental stations set up (361 km) centre at the Traffic of roads parking spaces at urban Control Centre parking facilities 9 payment options 850 km of bike paths >800 8.2 million (taking into account dedicated navigation pylons on the 3,000 photo vehicles registered within 82,000 resident lanes) streets and video recording systems the Moscow transport hub parking permits 5 mobile apps 40,000 traffic 8 parking payment options lights connected to the ITS No. 1 in Europe by the Honourable mention at Moscow is in the Top-3 The World’s Best Smart number of trips per city the Sustainable Transport megacities by the growth Ticketing System bike (7 rides) Award for reorganising the rate of road length (Transport Ticketing Global, city space and improving (PwC, Quality of Living survey, No. 1 in the world in smart London, UK, 2020) conditions for pedestrians No. 1 in Russia for road 2018) parking space organisation (Washington, USA, 2018) safety (Tom-Tom, Netherlands, 2017) 7 The Moscow Transport Strategy: 8 Achievements and Plans 9 THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CURRENT STRATEGY THE NEW TRANSPORT STRATEGY UP TO 2023 AND BEYOND BETWEEN 2010 AND 2020 TO 2040 Since 2010, the Government of Moscow has been successfully implementing its global development Moscow and its residents have identified the key focus areas for the further development strategy to 2020, aimed at improving the efficiency of the Moscow transport system. The interim of the Moscow transport system up to 2023, 2030 and beyond to 2040. results of the current transport policy’s key programmes are summed up below. Average speed of private vehicles along the Average travel time on public transport from the Five key focus areas Four key sources to identify further growth areas key highways on a 24/7 basis, km/h Moscow Ring Road to the city centre, minutes 54 55 Affordable and comfortable public transport 54 56 +20% –16% 45 67 Transport framework Fixed-route surface public transport services Analysis of the results of the Assignments from the President Social risk, road fatalities Average time in queue for purchasing tickets transport policy for 2010–2020 of the Russian Federation and the Mayor of Moscow per 100,000 residents during rush hour, minutes Safe roads 3.3 2.2 Road safety (Vision Zero) 3.5 2.2 –47% –69% 6.6 7 The future of taxi and car-sharing services Public surveys (The Marathon of Evaluating best practices of the Number of passenger seats on public Punctuality and reliability of surface transport Healthy streets Ideas) world’s megacities and their transport, million people per day services using dedicated infrastructure, % Developing pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure applicability to Moscow 38.8 98 Reducing transport emissions 38.4 97 +8% +28 p.p. 35.6 76 Digitalisation of transport Rail transport stations (metro, the MCC, Proportion of passengers using different Seven key objectives the MCD), units modes of public transport, % A wide range of digital technologies for transport Increased use of Higher average 334 71 1 4 public transport speed of travel 320 70 Unlocking the full potential of the ITS +76% +13 p.p. 182 62 A single mobile app to plan and pay for trips on a MaaS basis 2 Accessible and 5 Better affordability comfortable public Metro availability, proportion of people living within a radius of transport for 1.2 km from metro 2.2 km from metro New modes of mobility everyone 6 Lower air and noise pollution 2020 64.6 2020 89.3 Individual mobility 2019 64.3 2019 88.8 Safe and reliable 2014 +18 p.p. +12 p.p. Personalised bus services 3 54.5 2014 79 7 New mobile public transport Water transport development and technological 2020 (plan) Autonomous transport development solutions 2019 2010 10 Awards and Ratings 11 International and Russian experts rank Moscow among the world’s top cities Rankings for transport development. Global awards for the successful overall transport Lomonosov Moscow policy of Moscow between 2016–2020 State University www.pwc.ru www.mckinsey.com www.msu.ru www.indexmsu.ru UITP Human Dimension Elements of success: Urban Global Urban Transport Belgium in the Urban transportation systems of 24 Development Index (2019) uitp.org Environment (2018) global cities (2018) The 62nd UITP Summit (Montreal, Canada, 2017): Special recognition for the comprehensive development of the Moscow transport system, including: the pace of network expansion and modernisation of the metro, including for the launch of the MCC No. 3 No. 6 No. 2 the renewal of the surface passenger transport fleet and modernisation of the route network globally globally globally Thanks to the balanced Moscow is ranked on par with In 2018, Moscow climbed INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT FORUM (ITF) development of its transport London, Madrid, Chicago and Seoul up to 2nd position compared France system, Moscow ranks in the to 8th in 2010 The city is demonstrating the highest itf-oecd.org Top-3 cities, just behind the US rate of improvement – in 2010, From 2010, Moscow’s index has megacities ITF (Leipzig, Germany, 2016): Passenger Transport Award for the it would have only been ranked been growing at an accelerating comprehensive development and improvement of passenger services in According to the integral the 20th on the list rate compared to other Moscow indicator, Moscow is one of megacities (a sevenfold increase Moscow is ranked No. 1 in terms the leading cities for transport in absolute terms) of public transport efficiency SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT AWARD infrastructure convenience USA staward.org 2018: Honourable mention for reorganising the city space, improving New York Singapore Tokyo conditions for pedestrians and the launch of the Magistral route network Chicago Greater Paris Moscow and the Moscow Central Circle Moscow Hong Kong London Singapore London New York Barcelona Madrid Singapore Mexico City Moscow Shanghai CIHT Paris Chicago Hong Kong Seoul Seoul Saint Petersburg UK Berlin New York Istanbul ciht.org.uk Tokyo Province of Milan Mexico City 2020: Special recognition for the successful organisation of transport services for the 2018 FIFA World Cup The Rail Framework 12 of the Moscow Metropolitan Area 13 THE MOSCOW METRO THE MOSCOW CENTRAL CIRCLE Since September 2016 The Moscow Metro is No.
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