MCD-4, extending up to 86 km, is declared the longest diameter among all Moscow Central Diameters and offers convenient travel for passengers while reducing the number of cars on the highways.
The fourth Moscow Central Diameter (MCD-4) was launched in Moscow. The new commuter line intersects the Russian capital from west to east, and connects seven central railroad stations of the metropolis. Dozens of new services are now available for the commuters with faster travel times, better comfort and for less money.
The new diameter opened less than a month after MCD-3 and became the longest line of rapid transit system yet, stretching for 86 km. It has 36 stations with 38 connection options to the subway, MCC and other MCDs. Having the most up-to-date infrastructure among all four lines, MCD-4 will soon have two more stations. 67% of all stations (24) have become Moscow transportation hubs and meet the high standards of urban mobility systems.
Convenient travel for passengers
The traffic interval on MCD-4 will be only 5.5 minutes during peak hours, and thanks to the new tariff system the fare has decreased 3 times from 200 to 65 rubles. Thanks to Moscow's advanced ticketing system, which won Transport Ticketing Awards in 2020 and 2021, passengers can make free connections to the subway, MCC and other MCD lines in 90 and 120 minutes on some routes.
The launch of the fourth diameter will have a significant effect on the entire mobility system of Moscow. The neighboring subway lines will see a decrease in traffic by 9%, the number of cars on some of the highways will be reduced.
“Russian President Vladimir Putin and Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin launched another diameter. MCD-4 connected more than 20 districts of Moscow and 4 cities within the Moscow suburbs. We forecast that by the end of 2023, it will be used by 260-270 thousand people per day with extra capacity for many years to come,” said Maksim Liksutov, the Head of the Department of Transport and Development of Road Transport Infrastructure of the City of Moscow.