Moscow launches 800th electric bus
Since the launch of electric buses in Moscow in 2018, the city now celebrates the launch of its 800th electric bus and aims to have 1,000 vehicles operating by the end of 2021.
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Since the launch of electric buses in Moscow in 2018, the city now celebrates the launch of its 800th electric bus and aims to have 1,000 vehicles operating by the end of 2021.
The popular Sapsan high-speed route between Moscow and St Petersburg will be integrated into the city's transport network to make connections more convenient.
After welcoming its first team of female metro train drivers in January 2021, Moscow Metro has announced that its second team of female drivers are currently undertaking the necessary training.
New stations are ready to open on Moscow’s latest infrastructure project, which the Department for Transport says is reducing congestion on the capital’s roads already.
Moscow’s ticketing system has undergone a complete overhaul in the past year, with all new work set to be completed by the end of 2021.
The Moscow Metro has hired its first female drivers after a change of legislation opened the doors to the capital’s women.
Despite suffering an extremely tough 2020, taxi and car-share operators in the Russian capital will still be able to purchase new vehicles thanks to subsidies paid out by the Moscow government.
Moscow is set to become the first city in Russia to trial early-bird travel discounts, as Moscow Metro announces an eight-month pilot.
Micro-factories have the potential to reduce the cost of building a plant from “hundreds of millions or even billions of dollars” to “tens of millions of dollars”, according to Arrival.