Kharkiv Metro Driver on a Favorite Line and the Challenges of a Destroyed Depot.
A Kharkiv Metro Driver's Preferred Line and Station
According to Novyny.live: A driver for the Kharkiv Metro has shared his favorite line and station, while also detailing how driver shift changes have been disrupted due to the destruction of a depot from Russian shelling. The Red Line, which opened in 1975, is the oldest and busiest in the Kharkiv system and is a favorite among the metro's staff.
The 'Kholodna Hora' Station and Operational Hardships
The Red Line connects key city areas, including the railway station, the city center, and industrial districts. According to the driver, the 'Kholodna Hora' station is a particular favorite. Driver shift changes now occur under difficult conditions, as the depot is unusable due to its destruction, complicating work and logistical organization for the metro.
These circumstances underscore the Red Line's critical role in meeting the city's transport needs and highlight the resilience of metro workers operating under extreme pressure. The depot situation is a serious concern, yet drivers continue their duties, striving to ensure passenger safety and comfort.
This situation illustrates not only the challenges facing the Kharkiv Metro but also the indispensable role of public transport for the city's residents during wartime.
Despite the severe difficulties, metro employees persist in keeping the system running, which is vital for maintaining population mobility amid the ongoing conflict. The Kharkiv Metro has been a crucial lifeline for the city since the full-scale invasion began, often serving as a shelter during air raids.
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