The cost of travel on public transport in Moscow has been adjusted since June 1.


Starting from June 1, 2025, the cost of public transport tickets is changing in the capital, the Moscow Department of Transport reported.
The cost of a one—time trip by metro, MCC, MCD in Moscow, and land urban passenger transport on a Wallet ticket on a Troika card will be 67 rubles, and in the suburbs - 90 rubles. The cost of trips on other tickets at the "Wallet" tariff, "Single" with a limit, and when paying with a bank card has changed by 4-6 rubles.
Transfers from a route to a land transport route, as well as between rail modes of transport, are still free of charge. When traveling using several modes of transport, it is most profitable to use the "90 minutes" tariff. The cost of travel tickets without a travel limit for 30, 90 and 365 days remains one of the lowest among major Russian cities.
In addition, since June 1, the cost of moving and storing vehicles has changed in the capital, while it remains lower than the actual cost of the city for evacuation. Also for 2 rubles (from 5 to 7 rubles per section) indexed the cost of travel along the Moscow High-speed Diameter during critically busy hours. Travel remains free 70% of the time on weekdays, as well as on weekends and holidays. The transit fare has not changed.
Since 2011, the change in fares in the capital has been significantly lower than the inflation rate. The funds from the tariff indexation are used to improve the transport infrastructure: the development of the metro, MDC, ground transport, as well as to improve passenger services and the ticket system.
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