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Moscow Metro/Subway T-Shirt

 Moscow Metro/Subway T Shirt

Sizes: M (Medium), L (Large), XL (X-Large) Metric: 46-48, 48-50, 52-54 Consists of: 100% cotton Availability: ships within 5-7 business days Origin: Russian Federation PRODUCT DETAILS: This is an original Russian T-shirt. Screen printed in Moscow, Russia. Manufactured of 5.1 oz. fabric – luxuriously soft 100% cotton ring-spun yarn with double-needle coverseamed neck. The print on the front of the T-shirt pictures a full map of Moscow metro (subway). The words on top of the map say: MOSCOW, Line Map of Metropolitan. This is an absolute must for any tourist travelling to Moscow or just returning from a trip to the Russian capital (to materialize your memories of this Moscow wonder with its underground palaces in marble and limestone). The back of the T-shirt displays an image that may be seen on the inside of the metro trains doors: Do Not Lean! For the conveniece of travellers we are also including a full English map of Moscow metro below. MORE INFO / RELATED STORY: THE MOSCOW METRO The Moscow Metro is the most popular and, that is why, the most overcrowded public transport facility of the city. The first line of the Moscow Metro was open in 1935, it covered the distance from Sokolniki to Gorky Park and included 13 stations. Currently, there are over 150 stations (including transition stations) of the Moscow Metro. The Metro stations were designed and embellished by prominent Russian architects, artists and sculptors. Their great talent and decorative skills created a peculiar underground network of great artistic value. The gamut of original materials, which were used to ornament the stations, is so wide that the Moscow Metro may be called a unique Museum of Geology or even a peculiar Museum of Arts. The fee for one trip by Metro is fixed, i.e. it doesnt depend on the length of your route. Dont forget to get a Metro token, when going somewhere by the Metro. You may buy it in the Metro entrance halls. Then, deposit it into a slot of an automatic entry gate and get in. If you have a season ticket, just show it to a ticket-collector when passing by. However, a new, more convenient method of payment is already applied at nearly all Metro stations, it includes the use of plastic cards instead of tokens. Plastic cards, as well as tokens, are on sale in the Metro entrance halls. You may pay for a certain number of trips by Metro (5, 10 20, etc.) and this number will be recorded on the card. The only thing you have to do is to insert the plastic card into the slot of an entry gate, where the information is read, and get in. Check with the Metro outline to map out the route before going anywhere by Metro, it may only help you to avoid many train changes and find the shortest way up to the place you need. The stations of the Moscow Metro are open since 5:30 a.m. The last train leaves its final route-point at 1:00 a.m., late at night, thats the time, when passengers are not allowed to make transitions from one line to another. Many Muscovites go to work and back home by Metro, thats why you should be aware of the rush hours in the Moscow Metro on working days. Try to avoid using Metro during peak hours in the morning, between 7.30 a.m. and 10.30 a.m., and in the evening, from 4.00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. However, many stations are always overcrowded. In most cases, these are the stations located close to railway and bus terminals, biggest department stores and market places. The main rule a person has to follow, when diving into the depth of the Moscow Metro for the first time, says that no one is to be afraid of a crowd. However, no one should trust the crowd completely and follow it thoughtlessly. If you cant get into the Metro car, dont try to squeeze into it, but wait till next train comes, you might get a better chance of finding a vacant place. If you want to change from one line to another, use the Metro layout to choose and plan the best and the shortest route. The task becomes easier, if a station has only one transfer. As a rule, the Metro guiding boards indicate the lines and stations and you may always find the needed one. The exit boards are also very simple and easy-to read. They display a brief inscription and the names of nearby streets, department stores or organisations. In case a station has two or even more transfers, try to get calm and dont follow the crowd, in this case you may miss your direction. Instead, try to find the information board indicating the needed station. If it doesnt help, dont get scared and try to ask other people for help. In most cases, the Muscovites are friendly enough to show you the way out of the difficult situation. If not, continue to ask the passers-by and the fifth one will definitely help you. Moreover, there is a duty personnel at every station, its their job to help you. Take care of your personal belongings. The crowd always attracts dishonest people. Please, look after your bags, handbags, pockets, etc. Dont leave your belongings in the Metro trains or in any other public transport. Otherwise, youll always have a small chance of getting information about the lost things through calling 222-2085 (Metro) and 923-8753 (overland transport). You may always find the Metro entrance easily. Whatever it looks like, it is indicated by big red letter M (illuminated in the evenings and late at night).

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    Sizes: M (Medium), L (Large), XL (X-Large) Metric: 46-48, 48-50, 52-54 Consists of: 100% cotton Availability: ships within 5-7 business days Origin: Russian Federation PRODUCT DETAILS: This is an original Russian T-shirt. Screened printed in Moscow, Russia. Manufactured of 5.1 oz. fabric – luxuriously soft 100% cotton ring-spun yarn with double-needle coverseamed neck. The front of the T-shirt replicates a famous post-World War II poster of Soviet Russia, portraying Stalin at the wheel (with USSR written on it) and stating in bold font: Stalin is our Guide. Smaller font inscription to the left of the Father of all Peoples says: Captain of the Soviet country leads us from victory to victory! implying newer and newer Soviet victories in the fields and in industry. The back of the T-shirt pictures Stalin as a successor of Lenin, with a Banner of Lenin poem displayed in the upper right corner of the print. MORE INFO / RELATED STORY: JOSEPH STALIN (1879-1953) Joseph Stalin was the dictator of the Soviet Union for nearly a quarter of a century. His rule is infamous for his use of police terror and the frequent mass murders of his own people. Georgian Marxist revolutionary and later virtual dictator of the USSR (1928-53), born in Gori, C Georgia, the son of a cobbler and ex-serf. He studied at Tiflis Orthodox Theological Seminary, from which he was expelled in 1899. After joining a Georgian Social Democratic organization (1898), he became active in the revolutionary underground, and was twice exiled to Siberia (1902, 1913). As a leading Bolshevik he played an active role in the October Revolution (1917), and became peoples commissar for nationalities in the first Soviet government and a member of the Communist Party Politburo. In 1922 he became general secretary of the Party Central Committee, a post he held until his death, and also occupied other key positions which enabled him to build up enormous personal power in the party and government apparatus. After Lenins death (1924) he pursued a policy of building

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