Five new river routes will be launched in Moscow by 2030
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Five new river routes will be launched in Moscow by 2030

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03-01-2024
 
Source: https://www.mos.ru /
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin stated in his telegram channel that by 2030 it is planned to launch 5 more river routes. There are currently 12 electrodes and 12 berths in the capital. In six years, there will be 60 and 67 of them, respectively, which will allow residents of the city to move faster and more comfortably.

In addition, there are plans to upgrade Moscow's recreational and cruise river fleet, as well as launch suburban river routes.

The Moscow Department of Transport announced that by 2030, high-speed routes along the Moscow Canal will be launched in stages, which are planned to be an alternative to road and rail transport. At the moment, the optimal routes and schedule are being worked out.
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