Routes and timetables for land transport. Choosing a vehicle: when and which one is more convenient to ride Which minibus or

05.10.2021

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Nowadays, there are many different ways to get to your destination. The distance between points A and B can be covered by car, bus, tram, trolleybus, taxi, etc. What is the best choice, given that you live in a large city?

Public transport

These include: trams, trolleybuses, buses, etc. First of all, it is worth noting that this type of transport runs along certain routes. You need to know what kind of bus, for example, you can get from point A to point B. This is not so difficult to do, but then you have to walk to the point you need.

There are also advantages to this kind of travel. You can sleep in public transport, which is important. Also, you can easily enjoy the panorama of the city. The cost of such trips is also low, which cannot but rejoice. Prices in different cities may vary depending on the cost set by the administration of the city or municipal district.

Taxi

An excellent alternative to any type of transport that runs on strictly defined routes. An example is the company "S-Taxi". It has been working in Kyiv for several years, and is the most reliable. This mode of transport also has its advantages and disadvantages. The main advantage is the excellent service and high speed delivery of a passenger from point A to point B. In this case, a person only needs to name a specific address, and a taxi will take him to the desired point in the city. The only disadvantage of this type of transport is the relatively high fare. Of course, you always have to pay for the service. Other than that, the best solution.

Many use the services of illegal carriers. There are quite a few of them in our country as well. Any illegal carrier is not responsible for the passenger, therefore it is not always justified to follow this particular route. Taxi is the best option in this case. Each driver of the company knows that next to him or behind his back is a person for whom he is responsible. Modern methods navigation allows you to get to the end point in the shortest possible time, and this is what any passenger who decides to use such transport needs.

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Asking how you can get there or how to get to a certain street or house in Moscow? We answer - it's very simple, find your best route around the city using the trip planner on our website. Our service will find for you up to 3 options for getting around the city of Moscow FROM your address and TO your destination. On the map with routes, click the details button (the start icon) and go to detailed description travel options. For all routes, travel time will be shown, taking into account traffic jams, numbers of buses, minibuses and other public transport.

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  • FROM: Moscow, Golubinskaya street, 9 - TO: Moscow, Bolotnikovskaya street, 31k1;
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  • FROM: Moscow, Bolshaya Akademicheskaya street, 75k1 - TO: Moscow, Bolshaya Akademicheskaya street, 5;
  • FROM: Moscow, Roman metro station - TO: Moscow, Bolshaya Andronevskaya street, 6;
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Users of our site often ask, for example: "How to get from the bus station to the hospital?" etc. We decided to facilitate the search for the best route for everyone in need.

Driving along a pre-planned route is a way to eliminate the problems that may arise in unfamiliar terrain and get over the desired section of the road as quickly as possible. Do not miss the details, specify in advance on the map the direction of movement along the road and turns.

With the help of the trip planning service, you just need to enter the beginning and end of the route, then click the "Show route on the map" button and you will receive several route options. Choose the one that suits you best and start moving. There are four modes of drawing up a route - on a city public transport(including fixed-route taxis), by car, by bicycle or on foot.

about commercial vehicles. Meanwhile, among the other members of the editorial board, there were somewhat different views on the situation. In this regard, we had the idea to present all points of view in one article. Which of the authors is right is for you to judge, dear reader.

About Us

Evgeny Mikhailov - 20 years old, physics student. Territorially I am torn between Moscow and the Vladimir region. Interests Key words: theoretical astrophysics, Vladimir history, Korean studies. I believe that, at least in Moscow, municipal transport has become Lately extremely inconvenient to use, unlike the private one, which, on the contrary, took a step forward.

Mikhail Maksimov - 24 years old, working, constantly using Mosgortrans. Territorially I live in SA. Interests: transport, work, study.

Georgy Aminiev - 20 years old, student of the Faculty of Physics of Moscow State University. Territorially I live in the north of Moscow. Interests: art photography, cars - both vintage and modern. I love competent tuning in cars - neon lights, aerodynamic body kit ... in short, in the automotive world there is also the concept of "beauty".

sitting food

Eugene: According to one version, the LiAZ-677 was called a "livestock truck" due to the fact that there were quite a few seats in it (25). However, if you look at the models currently operated by Mosgortrans, then a typical LiAZ-5256 has even fewer seats. At the same time, it is somewhat larger than the LiAZ-677 in size. In turn, the small GAZelle has as many as 15 seats, and if we talk about large minibuses like Bogdan or Huyndai County, then in some cases there are about the same number of seats as in large-capacity buses. It turns out that if a person rides on Mosgortrans buses, then he will most likely ride standing up. At the same time, it is customary to ride in “minibuses” while sitting (cases of standing passengers are rare).

It turns out that "Mosgortrans" offers almost the same money offers a trip while standing, often at a substation in poor condition, while "Autoline" and other commercial carriers offer a trip while sitting in a comfortable chair.

Michael: Many will probably agree with this. However, if minibuses were removed, then the MGT would have a shorter interval of movement, a newer substation would be purchased. It all depends on the passengers! The more people, the more often the bus runs.

George: Mikhail, minibuses are unlikely to be removed in the near future, so we will have what we have. Personally, I don’t care whether I’m sitting or standing, and for me, an almost guaranteed seat (by the way, according to Evgeny, some models of minibuses, for example, the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter or IVECO Daily, which have recently been quite common, provide standing places on a regular basis) is not a reason in order to travel mainly by minibuses. MGT attracts me mainly with preferential travel - at the price of a monthly pass of 230 rubles, the average price of a trip for me is about 3 rubles. There are no concessions on the bus...

We pass for travel!

Eugene: In the case of buses, trolleybuses and trams, when boarding, you must validate your ticket and proceed through the turnstile. This procedure is not very fast, as a result, the process of passage of all passengers into the cabin can stretch for quite a long time. All this time, transport has been standing still, and bus and trolleybus traffic jams often form near busy stops. In the case of a fixed-route taxi, everyone enters quickly, and then, in the process of moving, they pass the fare to the driver. It turns out much quicker.

Michael: Previously, before the introduction of turnstiles, I did not have time for the bus, but now it saves the fact that there is always a queue for the bus at my stop and it is quite possible to catch it. On the other hand, I certainly believe that turnstiles are not needed, but the solution to this problem should be large fines. In minibuses, people pass the fare to the driver. Therefore, a large number of accidents.

George: I have always considered the existing system of paying for taxis as a big drawback, which causes inconvenience both to the driver, distracting him from the road, and to all passengers, who, in turn, are forced to be distracted from their possible affairs and monitor other people's money. Therefore, I try to use minibuses only in case of urgent need to avoid these inconveniences. I have long been accustomed to turnstiles in MGT rolling stock and do not consider them an inconvenience. And if they are removed, it will be even better.

Speed

Eugene: Many minibus passengers, including me, have noticed an interesting pattern - if you skip the bus of the same route and wait for a commercial car, then almost certainly the waiting time will be compensated by greater speed, and you will arrive at your destination earlier. In Mosgortrans, it seems, in principle, it is not customary to drive faster than 30-40 km/h. In the case of minibuses, the driver is directly interested in delivering passengers faster, since his direct income depends on this.

Michael: Well, yes, on TV we often see how quickly a “sleepy” driver delivers passengers. How many accidents, how many victims, and for the sake of what - save 5 minutes !!!

George: I rarely use minibuses, but still sometimes I do - precisely because of the higher speed, which, in case of lack of time, is a determining factor. But still, Evgeny, 30-40 km / h for MGT are clearly underestimated figures - usually buses and trolleybuses move between stops quite quickly in the absence of traffic jams, the main braking factor is the stops themselves. Responding to Mikhail’s opinion, I’ll say that when traveling by minibuses, you should, if possible, choose cars of official carriers, and it’s also better to avoid GAZelles - all other things being equal, they are more dangerous, besides, comfort in them is very doubtful.

FIAT Ducato, or hybrid minibus and municipal bus

Eugene: Not so long ago, state-owned fixed-route taxis of the FIAT Ducato model appeared on the streets of Moscow. In general, I am positive about this idea, but there are some disadvantages. Drivers have a clear schedule, the release on the routes is also quite strictly defined, and it is quite difficult to quickly change this in case of any increased traffic jams. In addition, as far as I know, the fare system is almost the same as in ordinary buses, and Fiat drivers are not very interested in transporting passengers.

Michael: In Fiats, fares are normal, but more frequent checks by their controllers are needed, since drivers often fail to issue tickets.

George: Michael, you are wrong about the tickets. I very often use Fiats, and I have never seen a driver not issue a ticket to a passenger in exchange for 28 rubles. And in general, in my opinion, I have not yet found any particularly serious shortcomings in the Fiats - only advantages, both over the usual Mosgortrans substation and minibuses. The advantages over large-capacity PS are higher speed (sometimes due to skipping stops if there are no passengers on them, and all seats are occupied in the cabin), guaranteed seating and (partly because of this) higher comfort. Advantages over minibuses - the absence of sometimes annoying “pointing” (“Fiats”, like ordinary buses, stop only at stops), good Information system(voice announcements of stops and electronic route indicators), benefits and a significantly reduced effect of the “pass for fare” factor due to the established validators.

What to do?

Eugene: Of course, I am not advocating a drastic reduction in the number of municipal buses. But municipal buses and private traders should coexist on roughly equal terms, and then let the passengers decide what is best for them. In Vladimir, for example, it so happened that there are practically no state buses there, and it can be said that bus transport there certainly works no worse than in Moscow. Moreover, private traders also work there on large-capacity buses (not only on "kids", as in Moscow). Moreover, inconvenient LiAZs have been replaced there by German Mercedes and MANs, buses travel at an acceptable speed.

Michael: Personally, I think it is necessary to “impose” the largest taxes on organizations like Autoline. Create night schedules for Autoline so that it does not interfere with the operation of public transport. Increase bus fares. The owners of minibuses should be engaged in the development of taxis and the fight against private cabs, and not duplication of buses, trolleybuses, trams. Also oblige all minibuses to carry “free” passengers of Mosgortrans and all beneficiaries.

George: Here I almost completely agree with Eugene. Incidentally, it is precisely this policy in relation to urban transport that the new leadership will now try to introduce. I would only add that it is important to keep track of what kind of rolling stock is being purchased, how comfortable and convenient it is for both the passenger and the employee of the transport company, as well as the pricing policy, not allowing too much increase in fares.

Evgeny Mikhailov, Mikhail Maksimov, Georgy Aminiev

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