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Muscovites are happy to have sound-proof booths at metro stations for their calls

Moscow Metro installed soundproof booths in two of its busiest stations so that people can make urgent calls without being distracted by other passengers or the screech from train tracks.

Irina is a sales rep who refused to reveal her last name. She said that she would continue to work while traveling underground by using the booths located in the vast hallways between the platforms.

"I work remotely so sometimes I need to work here and now. "If I need to complete an urgent task, I could use a booth to pretend I'm in an office," she said.

In the 1930s, the Soviet Union’s Communist rulers envisioned the opulent Moscow Metro stations as accessible palaces for ordinary workers. Many of the stations are decorated with mosaics, intricate reliefs and chandeliers.

The booths at the busy intersections of Komsomolskaya Station and Nizhegorodskaya Station are welcomed by many passengers.

You can work, but you can also rest and talk on the phone. Alexei, an undergraduate, said that there are so many people on the Moscow Metro. Sometimes you just need a few minutes of silence to accomplish something important.

They are available for booking in advance through a smartphone app and have sockets that allow users to charge their devices. Authorities plan to install additional booths in other stations.

The booths, said Nikolai the pensioner, made him proud of his hometown.

If I'm correct, London and Tokyo have nothing similar. Moscow has it and it is great. "A big city needs quiet for a simple call," he said. (Reporting and Editing by Gareth Jones).

(source: Reuters)