I stayed in a hotel that was directly over a subway line in Moscow. I could very faintly hear the rumble of trains after I woke up. A faint rumble every two minutes... Every. Two. Minutes. Amazing system.
On the Baumanskaya (Бауманская) station on the blue line the waiting time is 40 seconds during rush hours. So it's literally one train leaving and the next one leaving the tunnel in 15-20 seconds.
@@SergeyNeiss Also true for Kalininskaya line. There is a station, both exits from which are quite strait, so you will be able to see 3 trains at the same time
As a russian citizen who just recently was able to try out metro in Saint-Petersburg when i traveled there i was also fascinated by how good metro system has been built. It is convenient, quite fast and most stations have nice ornament.
Welcome! In addition to the excellent metro in Moscow, a huge number of museums, theaters, concert halls, nightclubs and restaurants - the city does not sleep 24-7-366)))
Living in St.Petersburg. Our metro is deeper, also has a museum(ish) design. But smaller. Anyway, come to St.Petersburg, and thanks for this video. From Russia with love!
I can vouch for Moscow train system, it's so expansive you can go almost anywhere and never bother about having a car. And each year they add more and more new lines that cover new districts and let you go further into the suburban regions. At worst in any spot in the region you're 10-20 minutes away from riding a train to the center, away from the center, sideways on one of the 5 circle lines, or even just to the nearest line. Going to university on a train every day for 5 year made me love this place A LOT. And looking at most other train systems around the world, i'm not impressed lmao.
Never in my life would I have thought I could find someone who loves the Moscow metro as much as me 😂😂 this video brings back a lot of good memories from my time there. My commute everyday was about 15-20 minutes and sometimes I wished it was longer or I had to change lines more because it was fun to me. Plus I read through three books in four months which is an absolute dream. I considered those escalators great exercise and walked them every day lol
A week ago the BCL metro line was fully opened. As someone, for whom it's usual to commute throught the city, i can say that it was a huge change, my travel time dropped by 30 minutes. Well, some stations are quite faceless and unlikable, but there are many deserving being called a piece of art.
I agreeee!!! Was in Moscow in 2007 from Oct-Dec and loooved the city..the history, the beauty in the cold and warmth in the the people. I took the metro often and could go on and on about how its the best system in the world as well. Gorgeous each station..unique, grand and abundant in expression. I went to learn the language at MGU for that time and came home tauting its amazing subway system....I say the exact same thing as you when I compare my city's metro to Moscows...hands down, Moscow's Metro wins on all counts. The long escalaters, the best!
In support of this video! Moscow ranked first in the world in terms of urban transport efficiency and became the third city in the world in terms of transport development, according to research by the McKinsey consulting company !!!
A little clarification! Travel to the Metro in Moscow costs 47 rubles on the Troika card! That's 0,63 cents! At the same time, you can switch from one line to another for free - all transfers are free on all 14 lines, unlike the London metro! At the same time, there are 241 metro stations in Moscow, and several new ones are built every year.
Wait, you are saying, that in other countries you have to PAY to switch from one line to another? That's so dumb. I was really taking this for granted in Moscow
@@emermage Transfers are free in London, you don't need to tap out everytime you switch the train, usually you only pay for your route as well as the type of route you take. The price of the route is based on zoning, the closer to Zone 1 the more you pay.
First of all, great video! I also believe that Moscow's metro is the best in the world. However, I wanted to make a few comments, having lived in Moscow for most of my life and using the metro A LOT 1. There are about 20 million people in the Greater Moscow area, and those who live outside the city also use it a lot (plus now there are many stations that go outside of Moscow), so it's not a very fair usage comparison with New York - it's more of 45% of the people rather than 75%, which still is a lot!! 2. If you take into account average salaries in Moscow, then the prices are relatively similar to US underground systems, so it's not cheap for the majority of citizens as it is for tourists. 3. During rush hour there's a crazy amount of people, especially on some lines like the green one, which also has old cars without AC, so during the winter when you're cramped in your sweater and winter coat or during the summer where you can hardly breathe, nobody would tell you it's the best metro in the world lol 4. And lastly, other modes of transport aren't nearly as good as the metro, so I would definitely not claim the whole public transportation the best in the world. For example, the buses improved a lot in the past 10 years, but still huge number of bus lines that aren't in downtown don't have a schedule at all and don't have any signs/maps on the bus stop, so even if you live in the city and get to a new neighborhood it's impossible to get somewhere without the internet. 5. I would also add the fact that the metro sells bracelets and rings(!!!) through which you can pay instead of your transport card - now that's very cool! You can also pay with your credit card on most stations and they just launched a test in a few stations to pay through face recognition! P.S. If you're so into Moscow Metro, I'd recommend reading the book called Metro 2033, which is based in the future after a nuclear war, where the only safe place is the metro, which is sealed off. It was super super popular when it came out!
Love this video! thanx a lot)) fun and easy to watch, your Russian is amazing! thanks for making me appreciate this subway system as a person who actually lives in Moscow!
While from a strictly western perspective much can be sad negatively about Russian geopolitics, having visited the country; Moscow truly is a crown jewel capital and runs like a Swiss watch next to any big city in the Anglosphere. Even my native Australia with Melbourne trams, which is considered next to the London Underground, the best in the English speaking world; doesn't compare in quality to the Moscow Metro. Hope peace returns and relations normalised while I am still young, as never seeing Moscow or St. Petersburg again is a depressing thought.
Unfortunately Moscow is a city in which Russia tries to be very tourist friendly, the Russian countryside is a story of failure in terms of the public facilities, economic and social situation. Moscow's pretty, but only because it is the capital. Just as unequal as russian social situation at the moment :(
@@BrightTripTravel Sorry, but you are being deceived! Millions of foreign tourists at the 2018 FIFA World Cup were convinced that Russia today is changing not only in Moscow! We have dozens of cities from Kaliningrad to Vladivostok, from imperial St. Petersburg to tiny Saransk, from northern Novgorod and Yaroslavl to sunny Krasnodar and Sochi are very friendly, beautiful, timely and comfortable!
It's a lie! In the 21st century, everyone can see what Vladivostok and Kaliningrad, Samara and Krasnodar, Yekaterinburg and Sochi look like! And your words are fake news propaganda and nothing more!
Interesting information: during the Great Patriotic War (1941-1945), there was a bomb shelter in the Moscow metro, where civilians descended during Nazi air raids. According to various sources, during the 4 years of the war, from 217 to 243 children were born in the metro!
actually there are some stations with bunkers built in the walls!! majority of them are stations built and opened in 1952, but not all of them have bunkers. if you look at the map they are on brown circle line and red line. they were built just in case someone decides to drop a nuclear bomb on Moscow or the ww3 happens.
90 seconds between metro trains might be amazing for folks from the USA, but it's pretty standard in many metro systems around the world. Paris, Tokyo, Seoul and many, many others. Even here in Santiago, Chile, you can see trains every minute on Line 1 in peak times.
The deepest station in Russia is Admiralteyskaya, which is located in St. Petersburg - 86 meters deep. Escolator length - 137.4 meters. Travel time by escolator is exactly 4 minutes. In Moscow, the descent time in the metro takes about 1 minute if you stand. If you go down quickly, you will save 10-15 seconds))
Nice Video! Curious why you used the population for Moscow city proper but NYC Metro area. If you do city proper for both, I think daily ridership as a percentage of city population would be closer to 72% for Moscow and 65% for NYC. Moscow still exceeds New York, but it's much closer. Thanks
Prices for regular riders are much lower btw. You can buy 30 days long card with UNLIMITED number of rides on ANY of Moscow public transport: Metro, buses, trams and so called "central diameters" - suburban train lines. And it costs only ₽2,500, which is $33 at the moment I'm typing it. Once again, the whole month of unlimited commuting in Moscow and several suburban areas for 33 bucks
Moscow metro is indeed a great example of how an efficient rapid transit system should be operated. It’s also actively expanding (something we miss so much in New York or Chicago) and it’s also being properly maintained thanks to nightly shutdowns (it’s a tradeoff, as the 24/7 service in New York is limiting the amount time available for maintenance). But then Moscow metro also has its downside: lack of wheelchair accessibility, particularly at the older, most beautiful stations at the center. Both New York and (especially!) Chicago are actively retrofitting their older stations for accessibility. In Moscow this kind of an effort is not being made that much. Though new stations are indeed accessible, older stations are not being retrofitted for that. Chances are that such retrofitting might not even be possible from engineering perspective. Note that accessibility helps not only wheelchair-bounded passengers but also healthy people with babies on strollers or with heavy luggage.
Hmmm i do wish you would’ve compared it to other world-renowned transit systems, like Tokyo and Paris… and not New-York, which is not really known for having a “great” subway. I think you made a great case why its a great transit system for tourists, but you didn’t explain if it is faster, more convenient, and more reliable than other transit systems… things that citizens would care about. You did mention it is cheap and beautiful, which are definitely worthy points!
A little comparison: The London subway is not as beautiful as the Moscow one. London subway cars are low. Ventilation in the London subway is worse than in Moscow. London has a lot of unpleasant odors and dampness, in Russia the ventilation is better. London Underground cars are low, in Moscow they are spacious and high. Metro lobbies in Moscow are wide and spacious, like palaces, due to the additional tunnel in the middle! In England, the stations are narrow, as the British saved money on tunnels. Metro passages in Russia are wide and spacious, in England they are cramped. There is an abundance of advertising in the London metro, while in the Moscow metro there is almost no advertising. --- Of the minuses of the Moscow metro: not everywhere there are elevators (mostly at new stations). Few public toilets - traditionally toilets were made upstairs.
Only a handful of Moscow metro stations are fancy... The rest are horrible and in winter has major issues.... Let alone over crowding during peak hours.
The title is a bit off. Metro in Moscow is glorious and comfortable, but not public transportation in general. The big problem of Moscow and whole Russia in general is incompetence of government at developing public services and streets that should be comfortable for pedestrians. Our governors don't develop cities for comfortable movement on foot because they're riding on their cars and don't see any of problems that we face everyday. Very few cities in Russia have somewhat of decent public transportation, and I swear you, if not the snow some cities even could be mistaken for African province because of horribly uncomfortable mini-buses that inundated cities because of their low-capacity compared to trolleybuses or trams. Still, Russian Metro is one of most, if not the most, beautiful and comfortable Metro systems.
dunno dude. most of my friends living in moscow does not even have a driving licence. because they don't really need it since the public transport is good.
@@azryve I don't even know how to comment on nonsense about minibuses and other crap in Moscow! Moscow has some of the best potential spaces in Europe, pedestrian walkways and one of the best public transport in the world!
You talked only 'bout metro, but actually we had one of the longest (if not the longest) trolley buses system in the world in Moscow, but it was killed by city officials and replaced by much less effective electro buses in recent years. Also I can't understand your excitement about the convenience of the metro lines plan. It is good only for central trips but a nightmare if you need to ride between stations on neighboring lines far from center. You will need to go to center to change the lines. It will take you more than hour to move yourself by about 2km
While the metro system is great, it is poorly managed. For a long time barely any new stations were built, now they are, but the planning is poor,placing inappropriate, and they look plain ugly. Also last year the mayor got rid of all the trolley buses, destroyed their network, and now is doing similar thing to trams. Also bicycle infrastructure is non existant and travelling on foot in the city centre is torture because all the roads are very wide and have few crossing, most of them underground.
Lie from first to last word! Instead of outdated trolleybuses, Sobyanin launched ultramodern electric buses! Vityaz-M trams are among the best in the world and are adored by Muscovites! The pedestrian infrastructure is the best in the world, and the development of scooters and bicycle transport is developing faster and faster every month!
@@ЛизаХ-л2г Лиза, это не так. Электробусы это в целом действительно здорово, но есть несколько проблем: во-первых, они не лучше трамваев. Да, лучше старых трамваев, но во время принятия решения о том, усовершенствовать трамваи или заменить их на электробусы, нужно было улучшать трамвайную сеть, потому что электробусы совсем не ультрасовременные, потому что частично дизельные (в зимнее время) и менее эффективны, чем троллейбусы. Я рекомендую вам ознакомиться с информацией о противоречивости электробусов и о том, почему обновление трамвайной инфраструктуры вместо её уничтожения было бы выгоднее во всех планах. Насчёт пешеходной инфраструктуры я с вами крайне не согласен. На пешеходов в Москве плевали с высокой колокольни, это можно понять по тому, сколько денег тратят на расширение дорог, строительство новых парковок и развязок в городе, а вместо велоинфраструктуры у нас в лучшем случае просто краской на тротуаре рисуют жёлтую линию. Конечно, есть исключения, есть комфортные улицы, но в целом ситуация для пешеходов недружелюбная и тенденций на улучшение нет. И такая ситуация по всей стране с редчайшими исключениями. Вы знаете английский, значит и должны представлять, если критически оцениваете ситуацию, что Россия в плане пешеходной инфраструктуры и общественного транспорта не лучшая.
@@AndriyAndriyAndriy электробусы - замена троллейбусам, которые своими проводами засирали небо! Трамваи в Москве развиваются - это обожаемый мной транспорт! ua-cam.com/video/sf5rQcc5KwA/v-deo.html
This title of this video needs to be changed. All you have been raving about the entire video is Moscow’s metro, NOT its public transport system as a whole. 🙄 If we’re talking about the world’s best public transport system as a whole, nowhere in the world can beat the convenience, connectivity, modernity, comfort and (most of the time) reliability of Singapore’s public transport system, from its MRT, LRT and buses. Sure the MRT isn’t ornately decorated in its interiors like Moscow’s metro, but it is very modern, fully air conditioned and functional, yet not feeling utilitarian whatsoever. Most major MRT stations are built with Transit Oriented Development (TOD) in mind, hence the easy connection to most shopping malls, office buildings and HDBs. Singapore is also increasingly adding more cycle lanes to encourage cycling as a means of passengers’ first and last mile connection when taking public transport.
i kinda agree with this.. i've been cringing the whole time watching this video but i can see why she said that and sometimes we need to keep our opinions to ourselves 'cause many people can disagree especially if you haven't been to every country in the world with the best public transportation OR metro system.
@@krisnathebalinese This video is about the subway! What do you know about the transport system of Moscow? It is all permeated with communication nodes of the metro with the city train - comfortable high-speed transport! Each metro station goes to the stops of electric buses, trams, buses, train stations, which deliver passengers to all streets and districts! If we compare Moscow and Singapore, then in terms of the level of development these are two equally developed cities, but Moscow still has a story!
@@n7eet The average salary in Russia is $ 708! At the same time, Russia has the lowest taxes, free (!!!) medicine, free secondary and higher education, cheap food, cheap utilities, cheap transport! Why do I need American $ 2,000 a month, if everyone eats up taxes and high prices, and in case of illness they will take away my job and housing ?!
Just because it's her favorite public transportation system doesn't make it the " best in the world". She obviously hasn't experienced the public transportation system in Tokyo. In terms of efficiency, number of passengers served, and being on time, Tokyo has no equal.
@@strahlemann6248 The S-Bahn is much better though & there's extensive trams - a public transport system is more than just metro. Moscow also isn't universally clean - just in some showcase stations.
@@holgs What? In the Moscow metro - all stations are perfectly clean! Moreover, the stations on the outskirts are cleaner than the central ones, since they are not so busy and they are cleaned more often!
Nah, maybe it could but just under one condition - if the population of Moscow were at least 5 times smaller. Cause I guess noone likes "beans in a can" metro vibes.
Coverage of the city, frequency of trains and low cost are definitely great, but the "beauty" of the stations is oversold. They're probably better than most other metro stations in the world but reality vs expectation falls short. The lighting is dull, the air is stale and the constantly arriving and departing trains are so loud that these aren't really places you want to hang around in for too long. Just a novelty you take in as you join the sea of people in a rush to get where they're going
Nice video. I too have appreciated the Moscow metro, especially the amazing mosaics and the efficiency. It seems remiss, however, to fail to mention that it was largely built by enslave labour from Stalin’s Gulags.
The main issue of Russian metro is surveillance and security theater. A lot of cops just checking every suspicious person and some times they drop drugs into your bagpack or documents.
@@TheHy6xD Another lie! The Moscow metro is 100 times safer than New York, London and Paris! The cops are in control of law and order and you can't see them. In the United States, 1000 people are killed by police every year! Every year, Karl! In Russia, there has never been such horror and never will be!
"The assistance service for passengers with limited mobility appeared in the metro in 2013. Now its employees help not only people with disabilities, but also accompany school groups, women with small children and foreigners."
@@parsifal6094 I've visited many European metropolitans. Most of them have the same issues especially old ones. For example it was a nightmare even for me to travel with my suitcase in London within a historical center and there were no lifts there, only stairs. Just check the London's metro map how many stations are equipped for disabled people?
@@elenakas3365 I don't care. The video has named Moscow to have "the BEST public transport in the world", and this just doesn't add up. Extraordinary Claims Require Extraordinary Evidence
But we do not have oppression of blacks, as in the United States! We do not have a Nazi state where the indigenous population was destroyed, and people are divided by skin color, as in the United States!
The main form of public transportation in Tokyo is not the subway. JR and private railways running on the ground (Tobu, Seibu, Odakyu, Keio, Keiyo, Keikyu etc.). Tokyo may be the lowest in the world's major cities in the subway that occupies public transportation. Tokyo has become such an environment because public transportation has been developed for a long time.
I stayed in a hotel that was directly over a subway line in Moscow. I could very faintly hear the rumble of trains after I woke up. A faint rumble every two minutes... Every. Two. Minutes. Amazing system.
Wow!
Sometimes it's 1-1.5 minutes even.
On the Baumanskaya (Бауманская) station on the blue line the waiting time is 40 seconds during rush hours. So it's literally one train leaving and the next one leaving the tunnel in 15-20 seconds.
U can always move in another hôtel :)
@@SergeyNeiss Also true for Kalininskaya line. There is a station, both exits from which are quite strait, so you will be able to see 3 trains at the same time
wow I had no idea, really liked this one!
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Hi @Jonny Harris
As a russian citizen who just recently was able to try out metro in Saint-Petersburg when i traveled there i was also fascinated by how good metro system has been built. It is convenient, quite fast and most stations have nice ornament.
So cool 😍
Metro in Peter smells like urine, tbh
@@meta7gear did Gulfik Furrer pissed in front of your nose?
It does look like you've walked into the opera house, the interior of the station is just mind blowing!
Right?! 😍
A METRO MUSEUM?! booking flights now ✍
Please do visit Russia with Johnny and the kids, you are gonna love it) The perfect time would be around May and June
Guangzhou also has the Guangzhou Metro Museum
Welcome! In addition to the excellent metro in Moscow, a huge number of museums, theaters, concert halls, nightclubs and restaurants - the city does not sleep 24-7-366)))
@@Brick-Life The Metro as a museum and the Metro Museum are slightly different things))
I have a video about Moscow Metro , i think you will like it 😇😇😇
after having used the Moscow Metro multiple times in the past, when i first stepped into the NYC subway, i found it very depressing
Living in St.Petersburg. Our metro is deeper, also has a museum(ish) design. But smaller.
Anyway, come to St.Petersburg, and thanks for this video.
From Russia with love!
That sounds amazing, we have to check it out 😍
I can vouch for Moscow train system, it's so expansive you can go almost anywhere and never bother about having a car. And each year they add more and more new lines that cover new districts and let you go further into the suburban regions. At worst in any spot in the region you're 10-20 minutes away from riding a train to the center, away from the center, sideways on one of the 5 circle lines, or even just to the nearest line. Going to university on a train every day for 5 year made me love this place A LOT. And looking at most other train systems around the world, i'm not impressed lmao.
Never in my life would I have thought I could find someone who loves the Moscow metro as much as me 😂😂 this video brings back a lot of good memories from my time there. My commute everyday was about 15-20 minutes and sometimes I wished it was longer or I had to change lines more because it was fun to me. Plus I read through three books in four months which is an absolute dream. I considered those escalators great exercise and walked them every day lol
A week ago the BCL metro line was fully opened. As someone, for whom it's usual to commute throught the city, i can say that it was a huge change, my travel time dropped by 30 minutes. Well, some stations are quite faceless and unlikable, but there are many deserving being called a piece of art.
I agreeee!!! Was in Moscow in 2007 from Oct-Dec and loooved the city..the history, the beauty in the cold and warmth in the the people. I took the metro often and could go on and on about how its the best system in the world as well. Gorgeous each station..unique, grand and abundant in expression. I went to learn the language at MGU for that time and came home tauting its amazing subway system....I say the exact same thing as you when I compare my city's metro to Moscows...hands down, Moscow's Metro wins on all counts. The long escalaters, the best!
A stunning overview of the Moscow metro!
Thank you very much and we are always glad to see you in Russia!
Now Moscow's transport system is even better)
In support of this video!
Moscow ranked first in the world in terms of urban transport efficiency and became the third city in the world in terms of transport development, according to research by the McKinsey consulting company !!!
A little clarification!
Travel to the Metro in Moscow costs 47 rubles on the Troika card! That's 0,63 cents!
At the same time, you can switch from one line to another for free - all transfers are free on all 14 lines, unlike the London metro! At the same time, there are 241 metro stations in Moscow, and several new ones are built every year.
Wait, you are saying, that in other countries you have to PAY to switch from one line to another? That's so dumb. I was really taking this for granted in Moscow
@@emermage Transfers are free in London, you don't need to tap out everytime you switch the train, usually you only pay for your route as well as the type of route you take.
The price of the route is based on zoning, the closer to Zone 1 the more you pay.
First of all, great video! I also believe that Moscow's metro is the best in the world. However, I wanted to make a few comments, having lived in Moscow for most of my life and using the metro A LOT
1. There are about 20 million people in the Greater Moscow area, and those who live outside the city also use it a lot (plus now there are many stations that go outside of Moscow), so it's not a very fair usage comparison with New York - it's more of 45% of the people rather than 75%, which still is a lot!!
2. If you take into account average salaries in Moscow, then the prices are relatively similar to US underground systems, so it's not cheap for the majority of citizens as it is for tourists.
3. During rush hour there's a crazy amount of people, especially on some lines like the green one, which also has old cars without AC, so during the winter when you're cramped in your sweater and winter coat or during the summer where you can hardly breathe, nobody would tell you it's the best metro in the world lol
4. And lastly, other modes of transport aren't nearly as good as the metro, so I would definitely not claim the whole public transportation the best in the world. For example, the buses improved a lot in the past 10 years, but still huge number of bus lines that aren't in downtown don't have a schedule at all and don't have any signs/maps on the bus stop, so even if you live in the city and get to a new neighborhood it's impossible to get somewhere without the internet.
5. I would also add the fact that the metro sells bracelets and rings(!!!) through which you can pay instead of your transport card - now that's very cool! You can also pay with your credit card on most stations and they just launched a test in a few stations to pay through face recognition!
P.S. If you're so into Moscow Metro, I'd recommend reading the book called Metro 2033, which is based in the future after a nuclear war, where the only safe place is the metro, which is sealed off. It was super super popular when it came out!
Wow this was such a fun watch! Really well made!
Yay, thanks 🙌
Love this video! thanx a lot)) fun and easy to watch, your Russian is amazing! thanks for making me appreciate this subway system as a person who actually lives in Moscow!
that was just a great Video!
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed it!
What a great video!!
Thanks!
While from a strictly western perspective much can be sad negatively about Russian geopolitics, having visited the country; Moscow truly is a crown jewel capital and runs like a Swiss watch next to any big city in the Anglosphere. Even my native Australia with Melbourne trams, which is considered next to the London Underground, the best in the English speaking world; doesn't compare in quality to the Moscow Metro. Hope peace returns and relations normalised while I am still young, as never seeing Moscow or St. Petersburg again is a depressing thought.
More transit enthusiast videos! Loved this.
it's definetely got the best map
Good video. Watching because started reading Metro 2033.
Unfortunately Moscow is a city in which Russia tries to be very tourist friendly, the Russian countryside is a story of failure in terms of the public facilities, economic and social situation. Moscow's pretty, but only because it is the capital. Just as unequal as russian social situation at the moment :(
We’re so sorry to read that!
@@BrightTripTravel Sorry, but you are being deceived! Millions of foreign tourists at the 2018 FIFA World Cup were convinced that Russia today is changing not only in Moscow! We have dozens of cities from Kaliningrad to Vladivostok, from imperial St. Petersburg to tiny Saransk, from northern Novgorod and Yaroslavl to sunny Krasnodar and Sochi are very friendly, beautiful, timely and comfortable!
It's a lie! In the 21st century, everyone can see what Vladivostok and Kaliningrad, Samara and Krasnodar, Yekaterinburg and Sochi look like! And your words are fake news propaganda and nothing more!
That's not true. Propaganda.
@@anabona4764 Ok Putin's bot
Loooove how opulent those stations are! So keen to see them one day!
Now I understand why it can be the setting of such an amazing game series named Metro
There's still quite a lot of problems to be solved. Especially with a street transport (trams and buses), but metro as well.
I have a video about Moscow Metro , i think you will like it 😇😇😇
Interesting information: during the Great Patriotic War (1941-1945), there was a bomb shelter in the Moscow metro, where civilians descended during Nazi air raids. According to various sources, during the 4 years of the war, from 217 to 243 children were born in the metro!
I have a video about Moscow Metro , i think you will like it 😇😇😇
@@ninetynine6915 удачи!
@@ЛизаХ-л2г thanks
@@ninetynine6915 Where is it? I cannot find it :'(
5:18 why were they touching the statue?
This is a student omen: rub the nose of a bronze dog for good luck))
Your russian sounds so clear and natural😲
Anyone remember the metro games or books.... After watching this I completely believe the Russian metro can be used as nuclear bunker ......
actually there are some stations with bunkers built in the walls!! majority of them are stations built and opened in 1952, but not all of them have bunkers. if you look at the map they are on brown circle line and red line. they were built just in case someone decides to drop a nuclear bomb on Moscow or the ww3 happens.
90 seconds between metro trains might be amazing for folks from the USA, but it's pretty standard in many metro systems around the world. Paris, Tokyo, Seoul and many, many others. Even here in Santiago, Chile, you can see trains every minute on Line 1 in peak times.
It takes 1.5 minutes max to wait for the next train but 1 hour to go down the tunnel.
The deepest station in Russia is Admiralteyskaya, which is located in St. Petersburg - 86 meters deep. Escolator length - 137.4 meters. Travel time by escolator is exactly 4 minutes.
In Moscow, the descent time in the metro takes about 1 minute if you stand. If you go down quickly, you will save 10-15 seconds))
Not if you walk, lol
Wow, did not expect this video to be this good when I started👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
Found your channel thanks to Johnny Harris! Looks really good
Thanks 🙌
I always thought Hong Kong and South Korea had the best public transportation systems, guess now i'll consider visiting Moscow :)
You totally should 😊
It's been a year since you wrote it. Have you visited Moscow yet? 🥲
Awesome Russia and Moscow
Nice Video! Curious why you used the population for Moscow city proper but NYC Metro area. If you do city proper for both, I think daily ridership as a percentage of city population would be closer to 72% for Moscow and 65% for NYC. Moscow still exceeds New York, but it's much closer. Thanks
Viennese public transportation was actually awarded last several years in a row as the best public transportation system in the world
So, welcome to Moscow 💖
Prices for regular riders are much lower btw. You can buy 30 days long card with UNLIMITED number of rides on ANY of Moscow public transport: Metro, buses, trams and so called "central diameters" - suburban train lines. And it costs only ₽2,500, which is $33 at the moment I'm typing it.
Once again, the whole month of unlimited commuting in Moscow and several suburban areas for 33 bucks
Crazy. Try this public transport…. Everyday for your life…
Tokyo, Seoul, and Hong Kong's metro systems would like to say otherwise
We’ll check them out!
Moscow metro is indeed a great example of how an efficient rapid transit system should be operated. It’s also actively expanding (something we miss so much in New York or Chicago) and it’s also being properly maintained thanks to nightly shutdowns (it’s a tradeoff, as the 24/7 service in New York is limiting the amount time available for maintenance). But then Moscow metro also has its downside: lack of wheelchair accessibility, particularly at the older, most beautiful stations at the center. Both New York and (especially!) Chicago are actively retrofitting their older stations for accessibility. In Moscow this kind of an effort is not being made that much. Though new stations are indeed accessible, older stations are not being retrofitted for that. Chances are that such retrofitting might not even be possible from engineering perspective. Note that accessibility helps not only wheelchair-bounded passengers but also healthy people with babies on strollers or with heavy luggage.
Great job period.!!!!😋
Hmmm i do wish you would’ve compared it to other world-renowned transit systems, like Tokyo and Paris… and not New-York, which is not really known for having a “great” subway. I think you made a great case why its a great transit system for tourists, but you didn’t explain if it is faster, more convenient, and more reliable than other transit systems… things that citizens would care about. You did mention it is cheap and beautiful, which are definitely worthy points!
A little comparison:
The London subway is not as beautiful as the Moscow one. London subway cars are low.
Ventilation in the London subway is worse than in Moscow.
London has a lot of unpleasant odors and dampness, in Russia the ventilation is better.
London Underground cars are low, in Moscow they are spacious and high.
Metro lobbies in Moscow are wide and spacious, like palaces, due to the additional tunnel in the middle! In England, the stations are narrow, as the British saved money on tunnels.
Metro passages in Russia are wide and spacious, in England they are cramped.
There is an abundance of advertising in the London metro, while in the Moscow metro there is almost no advertising.
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Of the minuses of the Moscow metro: not everywhere there are elevators (mostly at new stations). Few public toilets - traditionally toilets were made upstairs.
Nice! The lack of superficial fluff is a great step for the channel.
The whole Japan laughs at this
The Japanese Metro ist not beautiful, its straight up functional ane extremely overcrowded. The Moscow Metro is full too but it is much more enjoyful.
@@michaelgourvitch5323 exactly
I would say Singapore... lol
seoul subway too
японцы и так всегда смеются.. 😵
Only a handful of Moscow metro stations are fancy... The rest are horrible and in winter has major issues.... Let alone over crowding during peak hours.
The title is a bit off.
Metro in Moscow is glorious and comfortable, but not public transportation in general. The big problem of Moscow and whole Russia in general is incompetence of government at developing public services and streets that should be comfortable for pedestrians. Our governors don't develop cities for comfortable movement on foot because they're riding on their cars and don't see any of problems that we face everyday. Very few cities in Russia have somewhat of decent public transportation, and I swear you, if not the snow some cities even could be mistaken for African province because of horribly uncomfortable mini-buses that inundated cities because of their low-capacity compared to trolleybuses or trams.
Still, Russian Metro is one of most, if not the most, beautiful and comfortable Metro systems.
dunno dude. most of my friends living in moscow does not even have a driving licence. because they don't really need it since the public transport is good.
@@azryve I don't even know how to comment on nonsense about minibuses and other crap in Moscow! Moscow has some of the best potential spaces in Europe, pedestrian walkways and one of the best public transport in the world!
I think you are talking about Moscow of 90s. Now Moscow is different. Sorry that you got stuck in 1990s.
I invite you to London to really see what problematic public transport looks like.😅
Good overview. Welcome to Russia. Love Moscow metro as well, but still wouldn't want to commute in rush hour every day :-)
Ha, when you showed Kievskaya station, you missed a man with a laptop and an iPhone depicted on a world war II mosaic on the wall. Check it out!
You talked only 'bout metro, but actually we had one of the longest (if not the longest) trolley buses system in the world in Moscow, but it was killed by city officials and replaced by much less effective electro buses in recent years. Also I can't understand your excitement about the convenience of the metro lines plan. It is good only for central trips but a nightmare if you need to ride between stations on neighboring lines far from center. You will need to go to center to change the lines. It will take you more than hour to move yourself by about 2km
What about getting around in English, or at least names in Latin characters? I saw the entry barriers are bilingual, what about the maps
The maps are also bilingual
While the metro system is great, it is poorly managed. For a long time barely any new stations were built, now they are, but the planning is poor,placing inappropriate, and they look plain ugly.
Also last year the mayor got rid of all the trolley buses, destroyed their network, and now is doing similar thing to trams.
Also bicycle infrastructure is non existant and travelling on foot in the city centre is torture because all the roads are very wide and have few crossing, most of them underground.
varlamov' gang
@@AndriyAndriyAndriy more katz's gang, really)
Lie from first to last word! Instead of outdated trolleybuses, Sobyanin launched ultramodern electric buses! Vityaz-M trams are among the best in the world and are adored by Muscovites! The pedestrian infrastructure is the best in the world, and the development of scooters and bicycle transport is developing faster and faster every month!
@@ЛизаХ-л2г Лиза, это не так. Электробусы это в целом действительно здорово, но есть несколько проблем: во-первых, они не лучше трамваев. Да, лучше старых трамваев, но во время принятия решения о том, усовершенствовать трамваи или заменить их на электробусы, нужно было улучшать трамвайную сеть, потому что электробусы совсем не ультрасовременные, потому что частично дизельные (в зимнее время) и менее эффективны, чем троллейбусы. Я рекомендую вам ознакомиться с информацией о противоречивости электробусов и о том, почему обновление трамвайной инфраструктуры вместо её уничтожения было бы выгоднее во всех планах.
Насчёт пешеходной инфраструктуры я с вами крайне не согласен. На пешеходов в Москве плевали с высокой колокольни, это можно понять по тому, сколько денег тратят на расширение дорог, строительство новых парковок и развязок в городе, а вместо велоинфраструктуры у нас в лучшем случае просто краской на тротуаре рисуют жёлтую линию. Конечно, есть исключения, есть комфортные улицы, но в целом ситуация для пешеходов недружелюбная и тенденций на улучшение нет. И такая ситуация по всей стране с редчайшими исключениями. Вы знаете английский, значит и должны представлять, если критически оцениваете ситуацию, что Россия в плане пешеходной инфраструктуры и общественного транспорта не лучшая.
@@AndriyAndriyAndriy электробусы - замена троллейбусам, которые своими проводами засирали небо! Трамваи в Москве развиваются - это обожаемый мной транспорт!
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This title of this video needs to be changed. All you have been raving about the entire video is Moscow’s metro, NOT its public transport system as a whole. 🙄 If we’re talking about the world’s best public transport system as a whole, nowhere in the world can beat the convenience, connectivity, modernity, comfort and (most of the time) reliability of Singapore’s public transport system, from its MRT, LRT and buses. Sure the MRT isn’t ornately decorated in its interiors like Moscow’s metro, but it is very modern, fully air conditioned and functional, yet not feeling utilitarian whatsoever. Most major MRT stations are built with Transit Oriented Development (TOD) in mind, hence the easy connection to most shopping malls, office buildings and HDBs. Singapore is also increasingly adding more cycle lanes to encourage cycling as a means of passengers’ first and last mile connection when taking public transport.
Honestly I wouldnt say signapores system is any better than the ones in Amsterdam, Vienna, Hong Kong, Paris or Tokyo.
@@ThePirateParrot www.straitstimes.com/singapore/transport/stage-2-of-thomson-east-coast-mrt-line-to-open-on-aug-28
As a Russian from Moscow, i need to say, that we wait 2-4hours in trafic jams, etc.
But metro is good.
You are right.
i kinda agree with this.. i've been cringing the whole time watching this video but i can see why she said that and sometimes we need to keep our opinions to ourselves 'cause many people can disagree especially if you haven't been to every country in the world with the best public transportation OR metro system.
@@krisnathebalinese This video is about the subway! What do you know about the transport system of Moscow? It is all permeated with communication nodes of the metro with the city train - comfortable high-speed transport! Each metro station goes to the stops of electric buses, trams, buses, train stations, which deliver passengers to all streets and districts! If we compare Moscow and Singapore, then in terms of the level of development these are two equally developed cities, but Moscow still has a story!
Oh my gosh. That's like so amazing.
Hong Kong MTR, Singapore MRT, Or Japan JR > Moscow Metro
HK MTR is shit... Sha sham poo has actually Poo
Seoul Subway too
I swear tokyo metro are confusing
@@efanferdiantowibowo9610 yes but the efficiency is top notch. trains are always on time on a massive extensive network
Comparing the Tokyo metro with the Moscow metro is like comparing a palace and a garage)))
This is such a sick video
I have a video about Moscow Metro , i think you will like it 😇😇😇
Is it better than Tokyo's public transportation system?
In Russia, there are no special people who stuff people into carriages))
Otherwise, it is just as modern.
If you wanna experience Moscow Metro in the future... Play Metro 2033..
Wow . Moskow metro 2
I always struck with Moscow meme song
The dislikes are from Singapore 🇸🇬
Envy is a bad feeling))
Artyom's house
NKVD is not only Secret Service. It was also polive, border guars, firefighters e.t.c.
Beijing Shanghai Shenzhen Guangzhou ...... also.
3:20 yeah and the average wage in Russia is 3 dollars a day or a chicken a week ..
Man it is not that low. Average monthly salary in Moscow is just below $1000 by different estimates which equals to roughly $50 per working day
@@DmitryBabanov i said Russia. Moscow is the capital of Russia and all russians would have to afford a visit to Moscow.
@@n7eet The average salary in Russia is $ 708!
At the same time, Russia has the lowest taxes, free (!!!) medicine, free secondary and higher education, cheap food, cheap utilities, cheap transport!
Why do I need American $ 2,000 a month, if everyone eats up taxes and high prices, and in case of illness they will take away my job and housing ?!
курицу нам, а мозг куриный тебе. справедливо) 👍
Compare it to Delhi Metro, you will be baffled
Just because it's her favorite public transportation system doesn't make it the " best in the world". She obviously hasn't experienced the public transportation system in Tokyo. In terms of efficiency, number of passengers served, and being on time, Tokyo has no equal.
I prefer Guangzhou Metro, Shanghai Metro
Guangzhou metro stations are completely devoid of aesthetics! This is transport for the industrial zone, not for the city!
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0:39 это явно не московское метро 😁😁😁
Челлл, это скетч из чикагского метро, она его там как раз его обсирает
Come to Vienna, you might change your mind.
I am from Austria and I have to say that Vienna's metro stations are filthy garbage bins compared to what Moscow has to offer.
@@strahlemann6248 The S-Bahn is much better though & there's extensive trams - a public transport system is more than just metro. Moscow also isn't universally clean - just in some showcase stations.
@@holgs What? In the Moscow metro - all stations are perfectly clean! Moreover, the stations on the outskirts are cleaner than the central ones, since they are not so busy and they are cleaned more often!
@@holgs That's not true.
@@holgs That's not true.
Public transport is more than just metro or it being beautiful.
Maybe you should have a look at Paris or Tokyo’s public transit 😉
Plz make videos with the aspect ratio 20:9
UA-cam Doesn't support it, plus it looks ugly
Agreed the best in the world.
Nah, maybe it could but just under one condition - if the population of Moscow were at least 5 times smaller. Cause I guess noone likes "beans in a can" metro vibes.
"Artyom, we hev to nuke the dark ones"
Спасибо за видео! Метро у нас и правда великое и торжественное. Но только в центре))
В Москве открыты десятки новых шикарных станций и большинство из них не уступают шедеврам 40-50-х годов!
Coverage of the city, frequency of trains and low cost are definitely great, but the "beauty" of the stations is oversold. They're probably better than most other metro stations in the world but reality vs expectation falls short. The lighting is dull, the air is stale and the constantly arriving and departing trains are so loud that these aren't really places you want to hang around in for too long. Just a novelty you take in as you join the sea of people in a rush to get where they're going
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Chicago is proud Polish-Ukrainian city! Do not say is worse than Muscovy! Фу!
It's impossible to use without headphones. No, thank you, I don't want to loose my hearing 🙂
Я бы сказал иначе: в старых поездах даже наушники не помогают
The Moscow metro is no louder than the New York metro!
Кто из России?
Nice video. I too have appreciated the Moscow metro, especially the amazing mosaics and the efficiency. It seems remiss, however, to fail to mention that it was largely built by enslave labour from Stalin’s Gulags.
Про "рабов из сталинских ГУЛАГов" - бред и ложь.
The main issue of Russian metro is surveillance and security theater. A lot of cops just checking every suspicious person and some times they drop drugs into your bagpack or documents.
Also, don't compare price of a ticket in NYC and Moscow. People earn differently in two places.
But I agree, it's good enough. Better than in a lot of places.
@@TheHy6xD Another lie! The Moscow metro is 100 times safer than New York, London and Paris! The cops are in control of law and order and you can't see them.
In the United States, 1000 people are killed by police every year! Every year, Karl! In Russia, there has never been such horror and never will be!
@@ЛизаХ-л2г in Russia the police kills you.
@@TheHy6xD Come'on. It's known how the police kills people in America. There is a movement " Black lifes matter" .
It’s 60 not 57 anymore)
When paying with a bank card - 62 rubles, when paying with a Troika card - 44 rubles!
@@ЛизаХ-л2г Troika 42₽)
@@yurasurguchev да? значит еще дешевле, чем я думала.
Ага)
Мне в моем метро никогда не тесно...
Это скучно.
Now try using the metro in Moscow in a wheel chair and see if you can still name it the best public transport in the world
"The assistance service for passengers with limited mobility appeared in the metro in 2013. Now its employees help not only people with disabilities, but also accompany school groups, women with small children and foreigners."
@@elenakas3365 🤣🤣
Funny. And also sad.
A developed metro system allows disabled people to use it without any assistance. That's the whole point
@@parsifal6094 I've visited many European metropolitans. Most of them have the same issues especially old ones. For example it was a nightmare even for me to travel with my suitcase in London within a historical center and there were no lifts there, only stairs. Just check the London's metro map how many stations are equipped for disabled people?
@@elenakas3365 I don't care.
The video has named Moscow to have "the BEST public transport in the world", and this just doesn't add up.
Extraordinary Claims Require Extraordinary Evidence
@@parsifal6094 🤣🤣🤣 My understanding is the following: "the best" means better than others not the perfect or an ideal one.
All of new Delhi laughing
Probably they never left their village?))
But…it’s Russia…
What surprises you?
Visit China . Theirs is way better. And new.
5-10 new metro stations open in Moscow every year!
Prague Czech Republic is better
Sorry going to Moscow any reason is simple mad, they have someone worst the Trump in charge
But we do not have oppression of blacks, as in the United States! We do not have a Nazi state where the indigenous population was destroyed, and people are divided by skin color, as in the United States!
Moscow is more safe than any american city.
The main form of public transportation in Tokyo is not the subway.
JR and private railways running on the ground (Tobu, Seibu, Odakyu, Keio, Keiyo, Keikyu etc.).
Tokyo may be the lowest in the world's major cities in the subway that occupies public transportation.
Tokyo has become such an environment because public transportation has been developed for a long time.
I would like to add that there's free wifi in the metro 🚇
and mobile internet works great!