Statistics
Passengers (2009) | 2,392,200,000 passengers |
— privileged category | 912,600,000 passengers |
—— pupils and students | 239,000,000 passengers |
Maximum daily ridership | 8,952,000 passengers |
Revenue from fares (2005) | 15.9974 billion rubles |
Total lines length | 305.5 kilometres (189.8 mi) |
Number of lines | 12 |
Longest line | Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line (43.5 kilometres (27.0 mi)) |
Shortest line | Kakhovskaya Line (3.3 kilometres (2.1 mi)) |
Longest section | Strogino–Krylatskoye (6.7 kilometres (4.2 mi)) |
Shortest section | Vystavochnaya–Mezhdunarodnaya (502 metres (1,647 ft)) |
Number of stations | 185 |
— transfer stations | 63 |
— transfer points | 27 |
— surface/elevated | 16 |
Deepest station | Park Pobedy (84 metres (276 ft)) |
Most shallow underground station | Pechatniki |
Station with the longest platform | Vorobyovy Gory (Metro) (282 metres (925 ft)) |
Number of stations with a single entrance | 72 |
Number of turnstiles with automatic control on entrances | 2374 |
Number of stations with escalators | 124 |
Number of escalators | 631 |
— including Monorail stations | 18 |
Total length of all escalators | 65.4 kilometres (40.6 mi) |
Number of depots | 15 |
Total number of train runs per day | 9915 |
Average speed: | |
— commercial | 41.71 kilometres per hour (25.92 mph) |
— technical (2005) | 48.85 kilometres per hour (30.35 mph) |
Total number of cars (average per day) | 4428 |
Cars in service (average per day) | 3397 |
Annual run of all cars | 722,100,000 kilometres (448,700,000 mi) |
Average daily run of a car | 556.2 kilometres (345.6 mi) |
Average passengers per car | 53 people |
Longest escalator | 126 metres (413 ft) (Park Pobedy) |
Total number of ventilation shafts | 393 |
Number of local ventilation systems in use | 4965 |
Number of medical assistance points (2005) | 46 |
Total number of employees | 34792 people |
— males | 18291 people |
— females | 16448 people |
Timetable fulfilment | 99.96% |
Minimum average interval | 90 sec |
Average passenger trip | 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) |
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