March 2026 Brings Schedule Changes to Kharkiv Metro: What Riders Need to Know.
Kharkiv Metro Operations in March 2026: A Detailed Overview
According to Novyny.live: Amid the ongoing war, the Kharkiv metro system continues to serve the city's residents, maintaining 30 operational stations across three main lines: blue, green, and red. For passenger convenience, transfer hubs are located at 'Maidan Konstytutsii' and 'Universytet' stations. The network remains a critical part of urban infrastructure, adapting to the challenges of wartime.
Operating Hours and Fare-Free Travel
The metro runs daily from 5:30 AM to 9:30 PM. On weekdays, trains arrive every 10 minutes, with intervals extending to 20–25 minutes after 8:00 PM. During weekends and public holidays, the gap between trains is consistently 20–25 minutes. A key change since the war began is that rides are now free, compared to the pre-invasion fare of 8 hryvnias.
Additionally, the metro opens its doors around the clock during air raid alerts, offering passengers a safe shelter. This dual role as both transport and refuge highlights the system's vital importance. The free fare policy and shelter availability demonstrate how the metro has adapted to new realities, potentially shaping future transportation policies in response to public needs during instability.
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