Staying Warm on the Metro This Winter: Passenger Advice and Updated Station Names.
How to Keep Warm on the Metro in Winter
According to Novyny.live: During the cold months, knowing where to sit on the metro can help you avoid getting too cold. Transport expert Dmytro Roda points out that the seats facing the platform, in the direction of the train's movement, are the least drafty spots in the carriage, helping passengers stay warmer on their journey.
Changes to Metro Station Names
In Kyiv, several metro stations have been renamed. The station formerly known as 'Druzhby Narodiv' was renamed 'Zvirynetska' in May 2023, and 'Ploshcha Leva Tolstoho' station has a new name—'Ploshcha Ukrainskykh Heroiv' (Square of Ukrainian Heroes). A station currently under construction, designed as 'Prospekt Pravdy', will operate under the name 'Varshavska'.
These updates are part of a broader process of reviewing historical names in Ukraine's public spaces. The Dnipro Metro, which has 6 stations, covers a route of 7.8 kilometers. In Kyiv, construction continues on new metro stations, including 'Mostytska', which is scheduled to open this year.
Passengers can use this advice and information on the name changes to make their winter travel more comfortable.
These tips for comfortable metro travel during winter, along with the information on station name changes, are important for Kyiv's residents and visitors. Within the context of the metro system's ongoing development, the opening of new stations will help improve the city's transport infrastructure, which should positively impact the convenience and accessibility of public transport for all passengers.
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