Kyiv Metro Set to Raise Fares: Single Ride Could Hit 30 Hryvnias.
Kyiv Metro System Overview
According to Novyny.live: The Kyiv Metro, a key mode of transport in Ukraine's capital, boasts 52 stations and spans 70 kilometers. Its first line, the Sviatoshynsko-Brovarska, opened in 1960 and includes 18 stations, offering convenient access to various parts of the city.
Operating seven days a week, including holidays, the metro serves both residents and visitors around the clock. The network is organized into three main lines: Red, Blue, and Green.
Metro Stations by Line
Notable stations on the Red Line include:
- Akademmistechko
- Zhytomyrska
- Svyatoshyn
- Nyvky
- Beresteiska
- Shuliavska
- Politekhnichnyi Instytut
- Vokzalna
- Universytet
- Teatralna
- Khreshchatyk
- Arsenalna
- Dnipro
- Hidropark
- Livoberezhna
- Darnytsia
- Chernihivska
- Lisova
The Blue Line features these stations:
- Heroiv Dnipra
- Minska
- Obolon
- Pochaina
- Taras Shevchenko
- Kontraktova Ploshcha
- Poshtova Ploshcha
- Maidan Nezalezhnosti
- Ploshcha Ukrainskykh Heroiv (Lva Tolstoho)
- Olimpiiska
- Palats 'Ukraina'
- Lybidska
- Demiivska
- Holosiivska
- Vasylkivska
- Vystavkovyi Tsentr
- Ipodrom
- Teremky
The Green Line comprises these stations:
- Syrets
- Dorohozhychi
- Lukianivska
- Zoloti Vorota
- Palats Sportu
- Klovska
- Zvirynetska
- Vydubychi
- Slavutych
- Osokorky
- Pozniaky
- Kharkivska
- Vyrlytsia
- Boryspilska
- Chervonyi Khutir
Fare hikes are on the horizon, with a single ride potentially rising to 30 hryvnias and a monthly pass costing up to 4,875 hryvnias. These changes aim to support public transit development and improve the capital's transportation infrastructure. The Kyiv Metro remains a vital part of city life, offering a fast and convenient travel option for countless passengers.
The Kyiv Metro plays a crucial role in the city's public transit network, providing a swift and efficient means of moving large numbers of people.
Given the possible fare increase, it is essential for the city to keep investing in the metro's growth and modernization to maintain affordability and comfort for all riders. Expanding the metro system will also help reduce traffic congestion and improve the environmental situation in the capital.
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