Kyiv Deploys 20 New Buses: Here Are Their Routes.
Kyiv's Public Transport System Gets an Upgrade
According to Novyny.live: As part of the 'Ukraine Urban Public Transport' project, financed through an agreement between Ukraine and the European Investment Bank, Kyiv has taken delivery of 20 new Anadolu Isuzu buses. The municipal enterprise 'Kyivpastrans' has completed all customs formalities and distributed the vehicles among its depots.
This latest delivery brings the total number of Anadolu Isuzu buses received by the city to 60, marking a steady renewal of its public transport fleet. An additional 25 buses are scheduled to arrive by the end of 2026, which will further enhance the quality of transport services for the capital's residents. This ongoing modernization effort is crucial for a city that relies heavily on public transit.
Features of the New Buses
The new buses come equipped with several passenger-focused features:
- Low-floor design for easier boarding;
- Ramps to assist passengers with limited mobility;
- Passenger information displays;
- Video surveillance systems;
- Air conditioning and heating.
These amenities are designed to significantly improve both the comfort and safety of passengers traveling on Kyiv's public transport network.
The renewal of Kyiv's urban transport represents a vital step toward improving the quality of life in the capital. Introducing these modern buses not only enhances passenger comfort and security but also underscores Ukraine's commitment to infrastructure modernization in partnership with international financial institutions. The successful execution of such projects can have a positive ripple effect, encouraging further development in the country's broader public transport sector.
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