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Rizhsky Suburban Railway Line, Moscow
The Rizhsky suburban railway line (russian: Рижское направление Московской железной дороги) is one of eleven suburban railway lines used for connections between Moscow, Russia, and surrounding areas, mostly in Moscow Oblast. The Rizhsky suburban railway line connects Moscow with the station in the northwest, in particular, with the towns of Krasnogorsk, Moscow Oblast, Krasnogorsk, Dedovsk, Istra, Istrinsky District, Moscow Oblast, Istra, and Volokolamsk. The stations the line serves are located in Moscow, as well as in the towns of Krasnogorsk, Istra, Volokolamsk, and the urban-type settlement of Shakhovskaya, Moscow Oblast, Shakhovskaya in Moscow Oblast. Some of the suburban trains have their southeastern terminus at Streshnevo railway station, Streshnevo and Moscow Rizhsky railway station in Moscow, others commute from the Kursky suburban railway line. In the northwestern direction, the suburban trains terminate at Nakhabino, Dedovsk, Novo ...
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Central Suburban Passenger Company
Central Suburban Passenger Company (CSPC; russian: Центральная пригородная пассажирская компания) is a Russian commuter railway company. CSPC covers over half of all suburban transportation in Russia, carrying over 500 million passengers in 2011. Businessman Iskander Makhmudov and Andrey Bokarev own CSPC.“Russian Railways divests 25% in suburban operator”, RosBusinessConsulting Database, 24 Dec 2012, accessed 18 Mar 2013 via Nexis CSPC operates in 10 Russian regions, and in 2013 it had an 80% share of the Moscow rail commuter market. Financials In 2011, the company made 23.6 million rubles in net operating revenue and held 6.3 million rubles in assets. Ownership Declared shareholders as of September 2018: * OOO "MPK" (49.3%) * Marshrutnyye sistemy (25.3%) Before 2011, CSPC was owned by Russian Railways (slightly less than 50%), the city of Moscow (25%), and the Moscow Oblast (25%). In 2011, Moscow Passenger Company (MPC) won an auc ...
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