Odesa Releases Full Schedule for Social Bus Routes on March 7.
Odesa Social Bus Service Timetable
According to Novyny.live: On March 7, 2025, the city of Odesa published the operating schedule for its social bus network. These buses serve as a replacement for the city's electric public transport system, which ceased operations on December 13, 2024. This initiative provides a crucial alternative for residents and visitors navigating the city.
Social Bus Network Routes
The published schedule details several routes that the social buses will operate:
- Route C1: Railway Station - 28th Brigade Street
- Route C3: Sviatoslav Richter Street - Dihitiarna Street
- Route C4: Tiraspol Highway - Dihitiarna Street
- Route No. 5: Arkadia - Railway Station
- Route No. 10: Yitzhak Rabin Street - Railway Station
- Route No. 15: 'Odesa-Tovarna' Station - Tiraspol Square - Slobidskyi Market
- Route No. 17: Kulykove Pole - 14th Station of the Great Fountain
- Route No. 26: Arkhitektorska Street - Railway Station
- Route No. 27: Arkhitektorska Street - Freedom Avenue
- Other routes: No. 3, No. 8, No. 9, No. 10k, and No. 12 will provide transportation along various other directions.
It is important to note that social buses will not run on Sundays due to scheduled maintenance. The network was expanded on March 5, 2025, indicating the city's commitment to improving transit options during the suspension of electric transport services. This expansion is a key part of the city's response to maintain mobility for its citizens.
This measure is vital for ensuring the continued availability of public transport in the city, as the loss of electric transport could have significantly hindered movement for Odesa's residents and visitors.
The introduction of these new social bus routes is expected to improve the overall transport situation and enhance travel comfort, particularly while traditional modes of transit remain unavailable.
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