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The Moscow Metro is the oldest and largest in the post-Soviet space and the largest in Eastern Europe. The first line — Sokolnicheskaya — opened on May 15, 1935 with 13 stations and 11.2 km of track. Today the metro has 15 lines spanning approximately 481 km with 275 stations, more than 40 of which are protected cultural heritage monuments.
Train intervals of 80 seconds on the Circle line (since February 2023) — a world first. Moscow Metro ranks in the global top 10 by length and is the third in the world (after Madrid and Beijing) to have two circular lines.