In Dnipro, public transport routes have changed: which trolleybuses are not running.
According to inkorr.com: In Dnipro, starting from November 13, due to the closure of traffic on Prince Volodymyr the Great Street, part of the city's transport has been transferred to new routes. The city council reported that these changes are temporary and will last until the completion of storm sewer repairs.
Changes in trolleybus and bus routes on November 13
The adjustments affect several routes. Here are the main ones:
- Trolleybuses 2 and 12 now run on the route Paryz – Peremoga (Dobrovoltsiv Lane);
- Trolleybuses 7, 14, 17, 20 and bus 38 have been shortened to Prince Volodymyr the Great Street with the final station being Most City Center;
- Buses 23, 57A, 88 finish their routes at Ushpens'ka Square;
- Bus 120 now has its final stop on Volodymyr Monomakh Street and a changed route in the direction of Peremoga;
- Bus 121 runs towards Paryz through the routes of Monomakh, Yavornytsky, Juliusz Słowacki, and Sicheslavska Naberezhna.
Temporary changes in Dnipro tram routes on November 13
The changes also affected . Due to work on the Old Bridge, trams 6 and 9 are not running temporarily; they are replaced by buses 6K and 9K from Staromoskovy Square.
Repairs on the track are also ongoing at Central and Vyacheslav Lypynskyi, so tram 1 is not operational. It is replaced by route 7 (Staromoskovy Square – Vokzalna – University of Science and Technology), as well as temporary routes 1K tram and 1K trolleybus.
What operates in normal mode
All other routes operate as scheduled. There are 200 vehicles deployed on the electric transport lines.
The city has 93 bus routes, with 561 buses operating, of which 91 are high-capacity. The electric transport schedule is available on the KP Dnipro Electric Transport website.
These changes in public transport in Dnipro aim to ensure uninterrupted service during infrastructure repairs. Drivers and passengers must be attentive to new routes and stops to avoid misunderstandings and delays. Follow updates to not miss important information about routes and schedule changes.
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