Transport routes in Zaporizhzhia have been changed: details of the new schemes.
On November 14, public transport in Zaporizhzhia
is operating on modified schemesdue to the closure of bus and trolleybus traffic over the DniproHES dam. The city transport department has announced updates to trolleybus, tram and bus routes. This is
reported by the Zaporizhzhia City Council.
Changes in trolleybuses, trams and buses on November 14
Due to restrictions, the city is adjusting routes. The main changes are as follows:
Trolleybus routes No. 3 (4th Southern - Zaporizhzhia Square), No. 8 (Simferopol Highway - Zaporizhzhia Square), No. 9 (ZAlK - Sedova), No. 14 (Simferopol Highway - Naberzhnaya), and No. 17 (Sedova - Zaporizhzhia Square) are operating, while routes No. 1 and No. 11 are temporarily suspended;
Trams No. 3, 10, 12, 14, 15 and 16 are running on approved routes;
Bus routes No. 7, 29, 34a, 38, 39, 56, 59, 71, 86, 94, 97, 98, as well as routes with a final stop at Garnizonnaya are operating on their routes. New directions have also been introduced: Pishchana - Metalurhiv and Zaporizhkabel plant - Metalurhiv;
Routes No. 17, No. 18 and No. 72 bypass through Grebelna, Winter Boulevard, Kyiyashka, Vesnina, Synenka, Nezoli, Arkove Bridge, Khortytsia and Sobornyi Avenue, without stopping at Kyiyashka.
Emergency power outages
Due to possible
power supply outages, which have been ongoing since October 31, tram and trolleybus movement may be partially restricted. In case of power outages on tram networks No. 3 and No. 16, the city will launch buses on routes Pavlo Kichkas - Diagonal - Peremohy - Sedova and Zaporizhstal - Pivdenne Highway - Diagonal - Zaitseva - Sobornyi - Novytskoho - Sedova.
If sections of routes No. 10, 12, 14 and 15 remain without electricity, bus No. 56 will only run to Maidan Voli. It is also planned to increase the number of buses on city routes.
Timetables for trams, trolleybuses and buses are available on the website of Zaporizhzhia Electric Transport. The transport system is operating in a mode of increased load, and routes are being adapted to closed sections and technical works. The city council emphasizes that
all changes aim to ensure stable passenger transportation during repairs and possible power outages.
These changes in public transport operations signal the importance of adapting urban infrastructure to new living conditions. Due to power outages, the authorities are trying to ensure comfort for the city's residents, maintaining the availability of transport services even in crisis situations.
Calls for passengers to consider new routes emphasize the importance of careful attention to messages from the city authorities to avoid inconveniences while traveling in the city.
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