
Moscow Metro's Unique Train Showcases City's Vocational Training
Moscow's Vykhino Metro Station: A Journey Through Time and Educational Innovation Moscow, Russia – The Vykhino metro station, a significant transportation hub in the city, recently became the focus of an unusual advertising campaign. A special train, running on the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line, features advertisements promoting various college programs in Moscow. The ads highlight the significant emphasis on practical training within these programs. "Seventy percent of the education in Moscow colleges is now practical training," explains Vladimir Konnov, the videographer who documented this unique initiative. The video showcases the train's interior, highlighting ads for diverse professions from mechanics to chefs. This innovative approach aims to guide young people toward their future careers directly within the city's transportation system. The video also delves into Vykhino's history, showing archival footage of the station's original cross-platform design, which allowed direct access to the railway. This unique feature, no longer in use due to increased passenger traffic, is presented as a fascinating aspect of the station's past. The initiative demonstrates a creative approach to vocational guidance, directly engaging potential students in a familiar environment. The combination of modern advertising and historical context makes this a compelling story.