The fare has changed in public transport in Moscow

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Since January 2 in Moscow, the cost of travel on public transport has changed, in particular, the price for a trip to the metro, MCC, MCD on the Troika card has increased to 50 rubles. This was reported in the capital’s Department of Transport, reports TASS.

As said in Deptrans, the price of a single trip to the metro, MCC, MCD (Central district) on the Troika card has increased by 4 rubles, and the price of a single trip on a Single ticket will vary from 1 ruble to 62 rubles .

For the second year in a row, the biometrics (FacePay) fee will remain unchanged, 46 rubles. For the fifth year in a row, the cost of a 365-day ticket in the Central region and the Suburbs has not changed – 19.5 thousand and 24,450 rubles, respectively. The price of the annual bus-tram ticket (TAT) will also remain the same – 14,000 rubles.

The ministry noted that the tariffs were indexed below the inflation level.

In addition, as of January 2, for the first time, a new student “Single” ticket will be issued for metro and land transportation services. The capital’s transport department emphasized that it will no longer be necessary to write a separate ticket for metro and ground transport.

The maximum amount that can be filled with troika will increase to 10,000 rubles.

They also added that the cost of transporting and storing evacuated cars since January 1 has been indexed by 12%. If you pay the evacuation fee before picking up the vehicle from the private parking lot, a 25% discount is applied.

Previously reportedOn New Year’s holidays – from January 1 to January 8 – parking on the streets of the capital will be free.

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