Moscow Metro



"The Moscow Metro is home to the surviving Moscovites who fled to this place when a nuclear war did happen. Since the Last Day was done, I knew people were using this as one of the largest safe havens on the planet. Don't say that the surface is safe, because up there, it's poisoned as ivy... or maybe more poisoned than ivy. Was it just because of radiation? Well, I bet Artyom's there. That's why, one can hope!"

--Su Ji-Hoon, Whatever Happened to Moscow?

The Moscow Metro (Russian: Московский метрополитен, IPA: [mɐˈskofskʲɪj mʲɪtrəpəlʲɪˈtɛn]) is a rapid transit system serving Moscow, Russia, and the neighbouring Moscow Oblast cities of Krasnogorsk, Reutov, Lyubertsy and Kotelniki. Opened in 1935 with one 11-kilometre (6.8 mi) line and 13 stations, it was the first underground railway system in the Soviet Union. As of 2019, the Moscow Metro, excluding the Moscow Central Circle and Moscow Monorail, has 232 stations (263 with Moscow Central Circle) and its route length is 397.3 km (246.9 mi), making it the fifth longest in the world. The system is mostly underground, with the deepest section 84 metres (276 ft) underground at the Park Pobedy station, one of the world's deepest underground stations. It is the busiest metro system in Europe, and is considered a tourist attraction in itself.

In When the Cold Breeze Blows Away, it is where the Russians can take arrive or transport to other cities. Also,it is where the Russian heroes and Russian survivors settled in post-Last Day