Routes of public transport in Zaporizhzhia have changed: details of the new scheme.
According to inkorr.com: Today, October 31, public transport in Zaporizhzhia operates under a new scheme due to the closure of traffic across the DniproHES dam, which was damaged as a result of
massive Russian shellingon October 10. For this reason, some trolleybuses and buses are changing routes or suspending their operations. As reported by ZPRZ.city, these changes are temporary.
Transport operation in Zaporizhzhia on October 31, 2025
According to the city council information, the changes affected both electric transport and buses. Most routes continue to operate as usual, while some of them are temporarily out of service or replaced by buses due to problems with electricity supply.
Changes in transport routes in Zaporizhzhia on October 31
Trolleybuses №3, 8, 14, 17 — unchanged
Trolleybuses №1 and №11 — temporarily out of service
Trams №3, 10, 12, 14, 15, 16 — on the usual schedule
Buses №7, 17, 18, 29, 34A, 38, 39, 56, 59, 71, 72, 86, 94, 97, 98 — running, some with adjusted routes
It is noted that in case of power outages, tram routes №3 and №16
will be replaced by buses, and routes №10, 12, 14, 15 will be serviced by buses №56, which will extend to Maidan Voli, and will also increase the number of units on the route.
Schedules can be found on the website of the enterprise “Zaporizhzhia Electric Transport”.
After the repeated shelling of the DniproHES, temporary transport restrictions are being introduced in the city to ensure safety and stability of traffic. Local authorities are preparing reserve buses in case of power outages so that residents can reach work, study, and hospitals even during peak hours.
The city council emphasizes that in case of new disruptions or
changes in transport operation, information will be provided promptly.
These changes in public transport operation occur against the backdrop of challenges related to the city's security. Temporary restrictions are a measure aimed at supporting stability in transportation and ensuring accessibility for residents, despite the difficult conditions.
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