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Coat of arms
  
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Federal subject
  
Moscow Oblast

Local time
  
Tuesday 10:25 PM

Country
  
Russia

Area
  
8.89 km²

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Town Day
  
last Saturday in September

Administratively subordinated to
  
Reutov Town Under Oblast Jurisdiction

Administrative center of
  
Reutov Town Under Oblast Jurisdiction

Weather
  
-2°C, Wind NW at 14 km/h, 74% Humidity

Reutov (Russian: Ре́утов) is a town in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located east of Moscow. Population: 87,314 (2010 Census); 76,805 (2002 Census); 68,326 (1989 Census); 50,200 (1970).

Contents

Map of Reutov, Moskovsky, Russia

History

The exact date of Reutov's foundation is unknown; however, most historians believe that it was founded between 1492 and 1495. In the 17th-18th centuries, the village of Reutovo belonged to the dynasties of Prince Turenin and Prince Vasily Dolgorukov. At the beginning of the 18th century, Reutovo became a village. Census Book of 1709 has a record of the village of Reutovo, owned by the Prince Vasily Dolgorukov.

In 1787, the village was acquired by Prince N. I. Maslov. Under his rule Reutovo became a luxurious country estate. At the beginning of the 19th century, Prince Maslov went bankrupt and the village became a property of Lt. Col. A. M. Pokhvistnev who in 1824 built a cotton mill. Yarn from the factory was among the best in Russia and won a gold medal at the All-Russian National Show in 1831. Shortly after that Pokhvistnev sold the land and the mill.

In 1843, the land and the cotton mill was purchased by S. A. Mazurin, a Moscow merchant. He built a brick factory, dormitories, and restructured the cotton mill gradually forming a factory town of Reutovo.

Since 1955, Reutov is the host for NPO Mashinostroyeniya, formerly known as USSR Experimental Design Bureau #52, where development of various robotic and manned space satellites, ICBMs, cruise missiles takes place; the longtime director was Vladimir Chelomey.

The town is separated from Moscow by the Moscow Ring Road and Nosovikhinskoye Highway. Reutov has the status of a science-town (naukograd) and celebrates its anniversary on the last Saturday of September.

Administrative and municipal status

Within the framework of administrative divisions, it is incorporated as Reutov Town Under Oblast Jurisdiction—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts. As a municipal division, Reutov Town Under Oblast Jurisdiction is incorporated as Reutov Urban Okrug.

Buses and route taxis

Unlike in other cities and towns of Moscow Oblast, public transport is fully serviced by Mosgortrans (State unitary company "Moscow city transport") but always without suburban fare. The only 28 bus is serviced by Balashikha. The transports connect

  • From the west: to metro Novogireyevo
  • From the south: with districts Novokosino, Kosino, Lubertsy and Kazansky railway.
  • From the north: to metro Pervomayskaya
  • Railway and metro

    Railway station: Reutovo, 5 stops (approx 20 mins) by commuter train (elektrichka) from Moscow Kursky Rail Terminal.

    Metro station: Novokosino. Approximately, 7 stations from the centre of Moscow city.

    Twin towns and sister cities

    Reutov is twinned with:

  • Mansfield, United Kingdom
  • Nesvizh, Belarus
  • References

    Reutov Wikipedia