Published on: 2026-06-04
Source: Moscow Metro.
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Moscow Metro, together with the Dzen platform, launched a thematic train “Children on the Network” on the Big Circle Line, dedicated to issues of digital safety for children and teenagers. The project is timed to coincide with International Children’s Day.
Inside the carriages, passengers will be able to familiarize themselves with simple and clear recommendations for safe behavior on the Internet. The exhibit explains what information should not be published online, how to communicate safely online, why it is important to protect personal data, and how to recognize suspicious messages.

The train is designed in a bright pixel style, and each carriage is dedicated to a separate topic of digital security. The informational materials will help passengers learn more about competent digital habits, the culture of communication on the internet, and modern online risks.
“Today, issues of digital security are especially relevant for children and adolescents, so it is important to talk about rules of behavior on the Internet in a clear and accessible format. In the new thematic train, you will be able to learn about competent digital habits, the culture of communication on the network, modern online risks, and how to avoid them. Previously, we have already launched a thematic section on cybersecurity, and this train has become the seventh thematic train in the metro since the beginning of the year.””Following the instructions of Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin, we continue to support important social and educational initiatives,” said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov.
The thematic train will run on the Bolshaya Koltsevaya line until the end of June 2026. The project is aimed at increasing digital literacy and forming a culture of safe behavior on the Internet among children, adolescents, and their parents.
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