With its first line being opened to the public in 1935, the Moscow Metro eventually evolved into a massive rapid transit system sprawling underneath the Russian capital, with over 200 stations and more than 200 miles of tracks.
© Sputnik / Ilya Pitalev / Go to the mediabankMoscow Metro, the first underground railway system in the USSR, was opened to the public on May 15, 1935.
Moscow Metro, the first underground railway system in the USSR, was opened to the public on May 15, 1935.
© Sputnik / Ilya Pitalev / Go to the mediabankMoscow Metro employee stands next to a Sokolniki retro train during the train parade held on the 82nd anniversary of Russia's first underground railway system.
Moscow Metro employee stands next to a Sokolniki retro train during the train parade held on the 82nd anniversary of Russia's first underground railway system.
© Sputnik / Ilya Pitalev / Go to the mediabankSokolniki retro train seen during the train parade held on the 82nd anniversary of the Moscow Metro.
Sokolniki retro train seen during the train parade held on the 82nd anniversary of the Moscow Metro.
© Sputnik / Ilya Pitalev / Go to the mediabankToday Moscow Metro is comprised of some 206 stations connected by over 210 miles of railway.
Today Moscow Metro is comprised of some 206 stations connected by over 210 miles of railway.
© Sputnik / Ilya Pitalev / Go to the mediabankPassengers of the Sokolniki retro train of the Moscow Metro.
Passengers of the Sokolniki retro train of the Moscow Metro.
© Sputnik / Ilya Pitalev / Go to the mediabankToday Moscow Metro employs state-of-the-art train carriages outfitted with air conditioning systems, and since December 1, 2014 free Wi-Fi became available to all of the metro's passengers.
Today Moscow Metro employs state-of-the-art train carriages outfitted with air conditioning systems, and since December 1, 2014 free Wi-Fi became available to all of the metro's passengers.
© Sputnik / Kirill Kallinikov / Go to the mediabankA display of antique metro cars and maintenance trains at Partizanskaya metro station marking the 82nd anniversary of the Moscow Metro.
A display of antique metro cars and maintenance trains at Partizanskaya metro station marking the 82nd anniversary of the Moscow Metro.
© Sputnik / Kirill Kallinikov / Go to the mediabankFar from being a stagnant system, the Moscow Metro is currently undergoing a major expansion, with over 100 kilometers of new lines expected to be opened by 2020.
Far from being a stagnant system, the Moscow Metro is currently undergoing a major expansion, with over 100 kilometers of new lines expected to be opened by 2020.
© Sputnik / Kirill Kallinikov / Go to the mediabankA display of antique metro cars and maintenance trains at Patrizanskaya station marking the 82nd anniversary of the Moscow Metro.
A display of antique metro cars and maintenance trains at Patrizanskaya station marking the 82nd anniversary of the Moscow Metro.
© Sputnik / Kirill Kallinikov / Go to the mediabankA GAZ-51-mounted snow plow on display during the antique metro cars and maintenance trains at Partizanskaya station held on the 82nd anniversary of the Moscow Metro.
A GAZ-51-mounted snow plow on display during the antique metro cars and maintenance trains at Partizanskaya station held on the 82nd anniversary of the Moscow Metro.
© Sputnik / Kirill Kallinikov / Go to the mediabankA display of antique metro cars and maintenance trains at Partizanskaya station held on the 82nd anniversary of the Moscow Metro.
A display of antique metro cars and maintenance trains at Partizanskaya station held on the 82nd anniversary of the Moscow Metro.
© Sputnik / Kirill Kallinikov / Go to the mediabankA display of antique metro cars and maintenance trains at Partizanskaya station held on the 82nd anniversary of the Moscow Metro.
A display of antique metro cars and maintenance trains at Partizanskaya station held on the 82nd anniversary of the Moscow Metro.