A total of 45 public transport routes in Moscow will be free of charge for supporters during this summer's FIFA World Cup, Deputy Head of Moscow's Transport Department Dmitry Pronin said on Friday.
"We have organized eight free shuttles for the convenient use of public transport. Also, 45 routes of public transport will operate free of charge," Pronin said.
He added that the department had opened a call center that would provide information and advice to tourists in five languages.
A total of 12 matches, including the opener and the final, set to be held in Moscow at the Luzhniki and Spartak stadiums.
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