How fares for public transport will change. One year pass

The Department of Transport has published information about new ticket prices. From February 1, 2015, prices for travel on the metro and ground transport will change in Moscow and the region. In addition, some travel tickets will acquire new functions.

Ground transport since February 2015

From February, students will be able to travel on commuter buses using discounted ground transport passes. The cost of student TAT passes will not change and will remain at 230 rubles.

Ground transport drivers will start selling tickets not for 4, but for 3 trips. They will cost 100 rubles.

Metro since February 2015

In February, the metro will have a special travel card for discounted travel for groups. It will be valid during the holidays and various public events.

Prices for TAT tickets from February 2015

Background

From August 1, 2013, Moscow was divided into two tariff zones. Tariff zone "A" included "old" Moscow and the Novomoskovsk district, and zone "B" included the Troitsky and Zelenograd districts. From now on, prices for transport tickets are calculated depending on the territory.

Mosgortrans passes for ground transport:

A monthly ticket for travel on a commuter bus from February next year will cost 1,800 rubles.

Smart card for ground transport without travel limit:

For those who use an electronic application for a bank card and an electronic means of payment (Troika card), one trip on land transport from February will cost 29 rubles.

Travel tickets for ground transport in zone B and in the transition section

Smart card without travel limit in zone B

A ticket for one trip on a bus running between zones A and B will cost 55 rubles. A monthly ticket for such buses can be purchased for 1,600 rubles.

Prices for metro tickets from February 2015

A monthly discount ticket for students will not increase in price; its cost will be 350 rubles.

One trip on the Troika card in the metro will cost 30 rubles starting from February.

Prices for single tickets from February 2015

Travel tickets with travel limits

Tariffs in Moscow public transport will be changed starting from 2015.

As TASS was told in the capital's transport department, prices for some travel tickets will be reduced, others will be increased, but on average below the inflation rate.

"The Moscow Government has prepared a draft adjustment of tariffs for travel in the capital's public transport in 2015", - noted the department.

Thus, the cost of a single ticket without a travel limit for 30 days will decrease from 2350 to 2000 rubles, and a ticket for 90 days - from 5550 to 5000 rubles; these tickets will become cheaper by 15% and 10%, respectively. The cost of 1 trip on the metro for the most popular tickets for 60 trips will increase by 1.67 rubles. and will amount to 23.3 rubles, on land transport - by 0.83 rubles. and will amount to 14.2 rubles. The cost of 1 trip on the metro at the rate of electronic wallet card “ Troika” will be 30 rubles, and in ground transport - 29 rubles.

As the department explained, “Taking into account the volume of expenses for updating rolling stock, developing the Moscow transport system and against the backdrop of a significant increase in inflation, tariff adjustments are inevitable”.

“Fares will be adjusted below projected inflation in 2015, an average of 7.1%.”, noted the department.

/ Monday, December 22, 2014 /

Topics: Public transport Metro

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. . . . . According to the project, on average the fare will be adjusted by 7.1%, which is below the level of predicted inflation (about 9%).

As the press service of the capital's transport department reported, for some tariffs for regular passengers, the cost will even be reduced. . . . . . In this case, the cost of tickets for 1 and 2 trips will be 50 and 100 rubles, respectively.

. . . . . Thus, these tickets will become cheaper by 15%.

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The tariff policy in Moscow's public transport will be socially oriented: some tickets will become cheaper, the most popular ones will be adjusted below the inflation rate, the press service of the Department of Transport reports.

. . . . . These tickets will become cheaper by 15% and 10% respectively.

Tariffs for unlimited tickets for three days and a week will remain unchanged. . . . . .


So, for example, the cost of a trip on the subway using the card “ Troika” will be 30 rubles (now the regular price is 28 rubles), on ground transport - 29 rubles (now - 26). If you buy a ticket for 60 trips, then one trip on the metro will cost 23.3 rubles. This is 1.67 rubles higher than the current tariff. A trip by ground transport will cost 14.2 rubles. . . . . . This will reduce travel costs on public transport for regular passengers and support citizens in an unstable economic situation.”
We are talking about an unlimited travel pass for 30 days. . . . . .
The Moscow Department of Transport also reported that tariffs for unlimited tickets for three and seven days will remain unchanged.


Tariffs for public transport in Moscow will increase by an average of 7% from February 1, 2015, Alina Bisembaeva, deputy head of the Moscow Department of Transport, told reporters on Monday.

"The fare will be adjusted by an average of 7.1%, and this is below the inflation expected at the end of 2014", - said Bisembaeva.

She clarified that the cost of one trip on a ticket for 60 trips will increase by 1.67 rubles in the metro, and by 83 kopecks on ground transport.

. . . . . At the same time, the cost of a single unlimited ticket will decrease, so a ticket for 30 days will cost 2,350 rubles instead of 3,000 rubles, and for 90 days the price will be reduced from 5,550 rubles to 5,000 rubles. At the same time, about 7.5% of passengers use tickets for 20 and 60 trips, and “ Three"- about 15% of passengers.

. . . . . At the same time, the price for unlimited passes for 3 and 7 days will not change.


From February 1, public transport fares in Moscow will increase in price. Tickets for one and two trips on the metro will cost 50 and 100 rubles, respectively. On average, tariffs will increase by seven percent.

New fares for public transport have become known. From February 1, 2015, the cost of single tickets for 30 and 90 days will decrease. It will be 2 and 5 thousand rubles, respectively. Cost of travel on the card “ Troika”, on the contrary, will increase. The cost of a trip on the metro will increase by up to 30 rubles and by ground transport to 29 rubles. The price of the most popular tickets, used by approximately half of the city's residents - for 60 trips - will also increase.

. . . . . That is, in principle, an increase of a total of 7.5%, which is within and even below the expected inflation,” said Alina Bisembaeva, deputy head of the Department of Transport and Road Infrastructure Development.

Tickets for one and two trips will cost 50 and 100 rubles, respectively.


Tickets without a travel limit for 30 and 90 days, on the contrary, will become cheaper - up to two and five thousand rubles, respectively.
Prices for some single tickets for travel in the capital's transport will decrease in 2015, other tariffs will be adjusted by an average of 7.1%, which is lower than the level of inflation expected in 2014, the press service of the capital's Department of Transport and Road Infrastructure Development reported. .

. . . . . These tickets will become cheaper by 15 and 10%, respectively,” said a press service employee. Interfax" on Monday.

. . . . . At the same time, passengers always have the opportunity to switch to payment at the “electronic wallet card” tariff Troika”. It will be most profitable to make one-time trips using the card “ Troika”. The cost of a single trip using the "electronic wallet" tariff is 40% cheaper than using a single ticket for one trip ", said the agency's interlocutor.

The representative of the department emphasized that the tariff policy in Moscow urban transport will be socially oriented. Reducing the cost of unlimited tickets and a slight change in prices for the most popular tickets will help support citizens in a difficult economic situation.

An employee of the press service also said that no changes are envisaged for preferential categories of passengers, who make about 40% of all trips in the capital’s transport, all benefits will be preserved.

On December 19, an increase in metro fares was announced by the head of the capital’s department of transport and road infrastructure development, Maxim Liksutov. He noted that prices could be increased from February 1.

“As for fares, we believe that there should be an adjustment within the framework of inflation and the growth of real wages. Our inflation is slightly more than 8%, within these limits the fare can be adjusted.”, he explained.

For those who often use the metro, the adjustment will be even smaller, he emphasized.

The last time fares for travel on Moscow public transport increased was on June 1. Then prices rose by 5-7%. For example, the cost of a ticket for a bus, trolleybus and tram for 11 trips increased by 10 rubles and amounted to 210 rubles. The cost of a single ticket for five trips increased by 10 rubles and amounted to 160 rubles. A single ticket for 20 trips has increased to 540 rubles, which is 40 rubles more expensive than now. The cost of a single ticket for 60 trips increased by 100 rubles and amounted to 1,300 rubles. Ticket price " 90 minutes" Troika” for 5 trips increased by 20 rubles - up to 240 rubles. Cost of single trips using the card “

remained unchanged. Indexation also did not affect regular tickets for one or two trips.


At the same time, the price of single tickets for one and two late trips was last raised on January 1, 2014 - from 30 and 60 rubles to 40 and 80 rubles, respectively. The price of similar tickets for trams, trolleybuses and buses has increased to 30 and 60 rubles (previously it was 25 and 50 rubles).

You need to start understanding the topic of travel tickets in Moscow from transport zones - in New Moscow there are now two of them. Plus, a zone appeared at the intersection of these two zones.

These two zones can be clearly seen on the map.

Depends on the zone:

  • Cost of public transport in Moscow.
  • Type of transport ticket that can be used.

With its division into zones, the Moscow transport system has become somewhat similar to the Barcelona transport system.

Metro pass for 60 trips cost 2017

According to our statistics, the most popular travel card in Moscow is for 60 trips. It can be used both on the metro and on public transport. For people who use only the metro on weekdays, such a ticket will last for 1.5 months. Your vacation will not be spent on your vacation, as you are given 90 days to use it up. You can read more about the “Unified” travel card for 60 trips below.

Cost of 60 trips from 2017 - 1700 rubles.

Metro pass

So, we have decided on the transport zone. Now let's look at which passes include travel on the metro.

Pass for bus, trolleybus, tram

Ground transport passes also vary by transport zone.

Let's look at the types of travel tickets in Moscow, their tariffs and what they look like.

“Single” travel ticket

One of the most popular types of memorable red color.

In 2015, on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the Moscow metro, a limited number of holiday passes were issued. And since March 2016, they began selling “United” travel cards for 1-2 trips dedicated to the 200th metro station - Salaryevo.

With this pass you can travel on the metro, trolleybus, tram, bus, monorail and light metro.

The “One” action applies to both zone A and zone B. The ticket also applies to the transition zone.

Below is a table with tariffs within the “Single”, indicating the price.

From January 1, 2017, the cost of Moscow public transport increased by 12% . This is twice as much as last year.

Number of trips Cost, rub. Use within
1 55 5 days
2 110 5 days
20 720 90 days
40 1440 90 days
60 1700 90 days
1 day 210
3 days 400 Start using no later than 10 days from the date of sale
7 days 800 Start using no later than 10 days from the date of sale
30 days (only recording on a Troika card is possible) 2 000
90 days (only recording on a Troika card is possible) 5 000 The period begins to run from the moment of registration on the Troika card
For 1 calendar month 2 550 Within a month
365 days (only recording on a Troika card is possible) 18 200 The period begins to run from the moment of registration on the Troika card

A “single” travel ticket can be purchased only for 1, 2, 20, 40, 60 trips, or for 1, 3, 7 days and 30, 90, 365 days. Tickets for 5 and 11 trips have been removed from sale.

The cost of passes for 1, 3, 7 days and 30, 90 and 365 days remains the same as last year.

Ground Transport Pass (TAT)

From the name it is clear that it will operate exclusively on ground public transport in Moscow, that is, on buses, trams and trolleybuses.

If you don't use the metro at all in everyday life, why pay for it.

This is what he looks like.

Please note that the TAT transport ticket is valid only in zone A. It can also be used to travel within the city of Zelenograd.

Let's look at the table with prices for the TAT travel card. Since 2017, TAT passes for 1, 2, 5, 11, 20, 40 trips and 90, 365 days have been removed. There are only two options left for monthly passes.

This type of transport ticket is suitable for those passengers who can make their way by metro and ground transport in 1.5 hours. The tariff assumes that within 90 minutes you will make 1 trip by metro, and then an unlimited number of transfers on buses, trolleybuses, and trams.

The 90 minute pass looks like this.

Time in traffic jams is still taken into account, so you need to be careful and activate a new ticket after 90 minutes if you missed the deadline.

The 90-minute travel ticket is valid only in Moscow and within the city of Zelenograd.

Prices are shown below.

"90 minute" travel tickets for 5, 11, 20 and 40 trips are no longer available for sale.

Card “Bus” emerald color

You can see what it looks like in the picture below:

This ticket is suitable for travel in zone B. This ticket is not valid in zone A and Zelenograd.

Since the new year, ticket options for 2, 5, 11, 20 and 40 trips and 90, 356 days are not available to passengers. The prices are as follows:

Gray ticket “Bus”

This type of transport ticket is of a very narrow profile.

It is designed for travel at the junction of two transport zones.

  • A ticket for one trip costs 55 rubles.
  • An unlimited ticket for a calendar month costs 1,800 rubles.

Moscow monthly pass

There are several options when you buy trips “in bulk” for the whole month at once:

One year pass

In the article we talked about all types of Moscow travel cards. Some of them offer an annual rate. For example:

Read our separate article on which travel card to choose. In it you will find real life examples.

School and student travel card

  • School and student tickets on the metro and monorail cost 380 rubles.
  • School and student tickets for bus, tram and trolleybus cost 250 rubles.

Troika card for any travel ticket

The Troika card is not any type or tariff of a travel card. It is more of an electronic wallet into which you can write down a certain amount of money.

Where to buy a travel pass in Moscow

All passes are sold at the ticket office at the entrance to any metro station. There, specialists will answer any question and help you choose the right transport ticket.

There are "Travel Ticket" kiosks next to every public transport stop. During 2017, they will be replaced with machines that accept cards and cash. Through the machines you can check the balance on your Troika card, buy a one-time ticket or a multi-trip pass, or top up your e-wallet.

From the article you learned about what transport zones New Moscow is divided into and what passes you can use to save as much as possible. At first glance, the seemingly confusing Moscow transport ticket system turns out to be very easy to use in practice.

In Moscow, they announced a change in prices for travel on public transport. From February 1, 2015, prices for an unlimited Single ticket for 30 and 90 days will decrease, while the cost of a one-time metro trip with a ticket for 60 trips, as well as with the Troika card, will increase.

From February 1, 2015, fares for public transport in Moscow will be changed. This was reported by TASS with reference to the press service of the Department of Transport and Development of Road Transport Infrastructure in Moscow.

“The Moscow government has approved a project for travel on public transport in the capital in 2015,” the press service said.

The price of an unlimited Single ticket for 30 days will decrease from 2350 to 2000 rubles, and a ticket for 90 days - from 5550 to 5000 rubles. Accordingly, the price of these tickets will fall by 15% and 10%.

But one trip on the metro with a ticket for 60 trips will increase by 1.67 rubles (7.7%) and amount to 23.3 rubles. For ground transport, the price increase will be 83 kopecks (6.3%) and amount to 14.2 rubles.

The cost of one trip on the metro using the electronic wallet tariff of the Troika card will also increase in price by 7.1% and amount to 30 rubles, and in ground transport - 29 rubles.

Tariffs for unlimited tickets for three days and a week, most suitable for guests of the capital, will remain unchanged. The changes will not affect preferential categories of passengers.

An Interfax interlocutor in the Department of Transport called this pricing policy socially oriented: “The cost of single tickets for one or two trips will be 50 and 100 rubles, respectively. At the same time, passengers always have the opportunity to switch to paying at the Troika card electronic wallet tariff.” . It will be most profitable to make one-time trips using the Troika card. The cost of a single trip using the “electronic wallet” tariff is 40% cheaper than using a single ticket for one trip.”

The Department of Transport emphasized that “taking into account the volume of expenses for updating the rolling stock, developing the Moscow transport system and against the backdrop of a significant increase in inflation, an adjustment of tariffs is inevitable”: “The fare will be adjusted at a level lower than the predicted inflation in 2015, that is, on average by 7 ,1%".

Earlier, the head of the Department of Transport and Development of Road Transport Infrastructure in Moscow, Maxim Liksutov, announced tariffs for public transport within the framework of inflation.

“With regard to travel, we believe that there should be an adjustment within the framework of inflation and the growth of real wages. Our inflation is slightly more than 8%, within these limits the fare can be adjusted,” Liksutov said.

At the same time, he emphasized that the increase in fares depends on the plan for the financial and economic activities of carriers and the increase in electricity prices: “It is important for the city to maintain a balance between the desires of carriers and social obligations. In any case, in the current situation, we need to maintain all existing benefits. This will not be from January 1. Most likely, from February 1, but we will tell you in detail about this in the near future.”

Entitles you to travel within the credited amount at fixed rates. The balance of the “Wallet” ticket on the “Troika” card can be topped up with up to 3,000 rubles and paid for one-time trips on the metro or ground transport**. The money on the card is stored for 5 years from the date of the last replenishment. You can top up your card at the ticket offices and ticket machines of the State Unitary Enterprise "Moscow Metro", automated kiosks of the State Unitary Enterprise "Mosgortrans", ticket offices of "Aeroexpress", at partner terminals, as well as on the website or using SMS service 3210.

A trip by ground transport - 38 rubles.
A trip by metro, monorail, MCC - 38 rubles.
A trip at the 90-minute fare with transfers* costs 59 rubles.

Top up your card

*A “90 minutes” ticket gives you the right to make 1 trip on the metro, monorail, MCC and an unlimited number of transfers on ground transport within 90 minutes.
** When using the “Wallet” tariff, when transferring from one type of transport to another, the “90 minutes” tariff is activated automatically. A passenger can take 1 trip on the metro, monorail or MCC and an unlimited number of trips on ground transport.

Tickets for travel on public transport


"SINGLE"

"TAT"

Bus zone B

Entitles you to make 1 trip on the metro, monorail, MCC or ground transport Entitles you to travel by ground transport (trolleybus, bus, tram) Gives the right to travel by ground transport within zone B
Throughout Moscow, including inside the transition area Inside zone A and Zelenograd Autonomous Okrug Inside zone B and transition area
Trips
1 trip 55 RUR - 45 RUR
2 trips 110 ₽ - -
60 trips 1 900 ₽ - -
Day
1 day* 230 ₽ - -
3 days* 438 ₽ - -
30 days* RUB 2,170 RUB 1,140 RUB 1,140
90 days* 5 430 ₽ - -
365 days* 19,500 ₽ - -

*Valid only on the territory of zone A and within the Zelenograd Autonomous Okrug.

Tickets for 30, 90 and 365 days, as well as for 60 trips, are sold only on the Troika transport card and are valid from the moment of registration on the card.

Ticket validity period

Tickets that can be purchased from the driver

Payment for travel by contactless bank card or smartphone is available on 46 ground transport routes.

Travel using social cards of a student, student, resident and graduate student

You can also purchase the following types of tickets

Tickets and subscriptions for commuter trains

The Troika card can be purchased at the following stops: Kazansky station, Elektrozavodskaya, Novaya, Vykhino, Yaroslavsky station, Kursky station, Kalanchevskaya, Tekstilshchiki, Tsaritsyno, Serp and Molot, Novogireevo, Kievsky station, Moscow Paveletskaya, Nizhniye Kotly, Kolomenskaya, Rizhsky station, Tushino, Belorussky station, Begovaya, Fili, Kuntsevo, Savelovsky station, Timiryazevskaya.

You can write on the Troika transport card at any ticket office or terminal of OJSC Central PPK:

    Single ticket for one trip in round-trip directions.

    Subscription/subscriptions with a time period: “Daily”, “Working day”, “Weekend”, “On dates”, “Greater Moscow”, “Megapolis Plus”, “City nearby”, “My Moscow Region”, “Free”, Regional Express (REX) subscription.

Detailed information on the cost of travel can be found on the website of OJSC "CPPC" and OJSC "MTPPK".

Pay for travel on Aeroexpress trains using a Troika card

Travel on Aeroexpress trains can be paid from the balance of the Wallet ticket. All you need to do is present your card to the turnstile when entering the platform. Payment is made in accordance with the fare for one trip in a standard class carriage. There is no additional fee when purchasing an electronic ticket. Detailed information about fares can be found