Budapest, Hungary still has a similar mix of transit but much older and still runs a lot of Soviet models — check it out:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUjfjokxt_M
В будапеште стариный транспорт идет (у них тоже разный транспот как в Москве)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUjfjokxt_M
-Local transport includes the Moscow Metro, a metro system famous for its art, murals, mosaics, and ornate chandeliers.
-As Metro stations outside the city center are far apart in comparison to other cities, up to 4 kilometres (2.5 mi), an extensive bus network radiates from each station to the surrounding residential zones.
-Moscow has an extensive tram system which first opened in 1899. The newest line was built in 1984. Its daily usage by Muscovites is low, approximately 5% of trips, because many vital connections in the network have been withdrawn.
-There is also a short monorail line, operated by the Moscow Metro company.
-Suburbs and satellite cities are also connected by commuter elektrichka (electric rail) network.