Kharkiv Metro in Wartime: Free Rides and a New Station Under Construction.
Kharkiv Metro During the War
According to Novyny.live: Despite the ongoing war, the Kharkiv Metro continues to operate, offering free travel to all passengers. The network comprises 30 stations across three lines: the Red, Green, and Blue. Services run daily from 5:30 AM to 10:00 PM, serving both residents and visitors of the city.
Metro Stations
The Red Line includes the following stations:
- Kholodna Hora
- Vokzalna
- Tsentralnyi Rynok
- Maidan Konstytutsii
- Levada
- Sportyvna
- Zavodska
- Turboatom
- Palats Sportu
- Armiiska
- Imeni O.S. Maselskoho
- Traktornyi Zavod
- Industrialna
The Blue Line consists of:
- Istorychnyi Muzei
- Universytet
- Yaroslava Mudroho
- Kyivska
- Akademika Barabashova
- Akademika Pavlova
- Studentska
- Saltivska
The Green Line brings together:
- Metrobudivnykiv
- Zakhysnykiv Ukrainy
- Arkhitektora Beketova
- Derzhprom
- Naukova
- Botanichnyi Sad
- 23 Serpnia
- Oleksiivska
- Peremoha
To enhance passenger convenience, 47 escalators operate across 13 stations. A key development: since May 24, 2022, the Kharkiv Metro has been fare-free, greatly easing mobility for residents. Additionally, plans are underway to build a new station called 'Derzhavinska,' which will be situated between 'Metrobudivnykiv' and 'Kashtanova' stations.
The Kharkiv Metro continues to play a vital role in the city's transport infrastructure, providing reliable access to various districts even under challenging conditions.
The introduction of free metro travel in Kharkiv has been a critical measure to support the community during the war, allowing people to move around the city without financial burden. It also facilitates access to medical facilities, shelters, and other essential services.
The construction of the new 'Derzhavinska' station signals a commitment to improving transport infrastructure even amid crisis, which could boost future mobility for residents.
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