In Dnipro, the center is closed: how the public transport routes have changed.
According to inkorr.com: In Dnipro, on November 14, traffic was partially closed on Prince Volodymyr the Great Street due to the repair of the storm sewer. This led to
significant changes in the movement of public transport, as reported by the local authorities.
Changes in trolleybus and bus routes on November 14
Utility services temporarily changed the routes of electric transport and minibuses. The most significant changes are as follows:
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trolleybuses No. 2 and No. 12 have been combined into a common route Paryus – Peremoga (Dobrovoltsiv Lane)
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trolleybuses No. 7, 14, 17, 20 and bus No. 38 have been shortened to the Most-City center
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new terminals: buses No. 23, 57A, 88 – Uspenska Square
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bus No. 120 received a new terminal on Volodymyr Monomakh Street, as well as a new route through Yavornytskoho, Voskresenska and Sicheslavskyi Naberazhnyi
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bus No. 121 heading to Paryus bypasses the repair section through Monomakh, Yavornytskoho, Slovatskoho and Sicheslavskyi Naberazhnyi
Changes in tram routes on November 14
Repairs are also being conducted on some
sections of the tram tracks. The movement of trams No. 6 and No. 9 was temporarily stopped. To transport passengers, replacement buses No. 6K and No. 9K were launched, which run between Stary Most Square and the Institute of Mineral Resources and the Meat Processing Plant, respectively.
Due to track repairs on Central – Lypynskoho the tram No. 1 was temporarily stopped. Instead, a prolonged route No. 7 (Stary Mostova – Vokzalna – University of Science and Technology) is functioning. Additionally, tram No. 1-K and trolleybus No. 1-K were introduced to cover routes between Central, the university, and Soborna.
Despite the partial closures, other modes of transport operate as usual. 200 units of rolling stock are on the line of electric transport. There are also 93 bus routes available in the city, which provide transportation with 571 buses, of which 89 are of large capacity. The updated schedule of electric transport can be found on the website of KP Dniprovskyi Elektrastransport.
Changes in public transport schedules will last until the repair work is completed. Passengers are advised to familiarize themselves in advance with the new routes to avoid inconveniences. Local authorities promise to promptly inform about all updates so that residents can plan their trips considering the new conditions.
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