our driver-instructor vasily vasilyevich zayats also worked in that depot as a driver, a driver, an instructory just maybe speak a little, but they need to be talked into you learn so much, plus in general the metro itself, it sets you up for some kind of organization, already from the moment of its creation it was somehow created just some kind of community of people who... trains, so that there is comfort for passengers, like, well, probably, take anyone, this is a woman who cleans at stations, we affectionately call them mummies, cleaning machine drivers , our mummies, that is, well, kindly, they have their own hobby, some mothers with many children, they have their own hobby, the children sing, and somehow they all somehow work in the subway and feel that they belong to some- then the general process. oh, ivan slavimirovich, glad to see you, good afternoon, as our veterans wish, well here, dear friends, yes, yavaroslavich ovsyannik, this is the man who, during the launch of the metro on june 29, 1980, led the first train, that is, there were several trains, but it was the train in which th