Odesa launches two new social routes: where free buses will run.
New social bus routes in Odesa
According to Novyny.live: Odesa is launching two new social bus routes No. 10 and No. 15, which will start operating on January 15. These routes will connect the city's residential areas with its center and railway station, providing free transportation for all passengers.
Routes No. 10 and No. 15
Route No. 10 will connect Ivan Rabin Street with the railway station. This will allow residents of the nearby areas to easily reach the main transport artery of Odesa. Additionally, route No. 15 will run from Tiraspol Square through Slobidsky Market, Kherson Square, as well as Staroporzhenka and Tiraspol Streets. Both routes will operate with an interval of about 100 minutes, ensuring comfortable access to the city's main locations.
It is worth noting that all social buses in Odesa are free for the population, making them accessible to a wide audience. For additional information, residents can contact the information center, which operates from Monday to Friday from 08:00 to 20:00. The contact numbers for the information center are:
- 048 7 886 886
- 048 717 54 54
- 094 921 98 86
The launch of new routes is an important step in improving transportation connections in Odesa, which is expected to positively impact the mobility of city residents.
Thanks to the new routes, Odesa residents will have the opportunity to move more easily between different parts of the city, which may promote increased social activity and economic activity. The free transportation makes these routes particularly attractive for people with varying financial capabilities, aligning with modern trends toward ensuring the accessibility of public transport in cities.
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