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The Moscow Metro is one of the busiest metro systems in the world, transporting 9 million people a day. Here's what their commute looks like.
Moscow metro in Russian art (PICS) ... Take a look at how various Russian artists saw the Moscow Metro. Alexander Labas. In metro, 1935. Alexander Labas/Tretyakov Gallery ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link The Moscow metro is known for its efficiency and its beautifully ornate stations. It's also one of the busiest metro systems in the world ...
Despite the bombing, the Moscow Metro continued transporting millions of people. The only day in its history when the metro failed to open on time was October 16, 1941.
Metro 2033 Vs. Real Life Moscow, In Pictures. December 7, 2012 by Holly Green. A side by side comparison reveals the accuracy of Metro 2033’s Moscow.
This year, the Moscow metro is 80-years-old. With more riders than almost anywhere in the world today, Moscow's subway system is one of the Soviet Union's greatest lasting achievements. When it opened ...
A new statue of Joseph Stalin in a Moscow metro station reflects Russia’s efforts to rehabilitate the memory of a bloody ruler. Credit... Alexander Nemenov/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images ...
The Moscow metro said that the original monument to Stalin had been “lost” in 1966 when the Taganskaya metro station hosting it had been reconfigured. The new monument is a recreation of one ...
People take pictures near a newly unveiled wall sculpture depicting Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, recreated in place of the original monument, which was removed in the 1960s, at Taganskaya metro ...
A replica of a Soviet-era statue of Josef Stalin has been unveiled in a Moscow metro station as part of an attempt by the Kremlin to reappraise the dictator’s legacy. The life-sized sculpture ...
Moscow - Moscow's ageing Soviet metro system became the unlikely scene for sexual antics this week as a thrill-seeking young couple crept into a tunnel and made love on the tracks. The metro ordered ...
A monument to Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin erected in Moscow’s subway is stirring debate, with some Russians welcoming it as a historical tribute, but others saying it’s a mistake to ...
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