Kharkiv Metro Operates Under Special Wartime Conditions: Free Rides and Adjusted Schedule.
Kharkiv Metro During Wartime
According to Novyny.live: Despite the severe challenges posed by the ongoing war, the Kharkiv Metro continues to serve as a vital part of the city's transportation network. It is currently operating under a special regime, offering free travel to all passengers.
Metro Lines and Stations
The Kharkiv Metro system consists of three lines with a total of 30 stations. The Red Line, known as the Kholodnohirsko-Zavodska Line, includes 13 stations, such as:
- Kholodna Hora
- Vokzalna
- Tsentralnyi Rynok
- Maidan Konstytutsii
The Blue, or Saltivska, Line comprises 8 stations, including:
- Istorychnyi Muzei
- Universytet
- Yaroslav Mudryi
The Green, or Oleksiivska, Line has 9 stations, among them:
- Metrobudivnykiv
- Zakhysnykiv Ukrainy
- Derzhprom
Operating hours are daily from 5:30 AM to 9:30 PM. On weekdays, trains run at 10-minute intervals, extending to 15-25 minutes after 8:00 PM. Weekend service operates with an approximate 20-minute interval. This free public transit initiative is a critical support measure for the city's residents during the conflict, ensuring mobility for all. Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, has faced intense bombardment, making reliable and accessible transport essential for daily life.
The provision of free metro travel represents a significant effort to maintain urban mobility and reduce financial strain on the population. By ensuring safe and affordable movement across the city, this policy helps sustain the city's functionality and supports its residents amidst the current hardships. The metro remains a key component of Kharkiv's infrastructure, demonstrating resilience in the face of extraordinary challenges.
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