The bus schedule for route No. 140e in Kharkiv has changed: the new timetable from October 23.
According to inkorr.com: From October 23, the schedule for route No. 140e bus in Kharkiv has been changed, which runs between Chobotarska Street (Central Market metro station) and Berykova Street, 7. These changes affect the departure times of trips on both weekdays and weekends. The last bus leaves the initial stop at 22:00. This was reported by
“Dumka”.
New timetable for route No. 140e
According to the published data, bus No. 140e operates daily — both on weekdays and weekends, starting from 06:58 in the morning. The first trip departs from Chobotarska Street and arrives at the final stop 'Berykova Street, 7' at 06:29. After several
free ridesthe driver makes technical breaks — during the day and in the evening.
Key departures of the bus:
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07:02, 08:05, 09:08 – morning trips;
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12:13, 13:11, 14:09 – day trips;
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15:33, 17:45, 18:49 – evening trips;
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21:00 and 22:00 – the last trips of the day.
The estimated time of arrival at the final stop is approximately 27–30 minutes after departure.
When will the last bus run
According to the new schedule, the last departure from Chobotarska Street occurs at 22:00, with arrival at the final stop 'Berykova Street, 7' expected at 22:27.
After the last trip, the bus goes to the garage. If there are technical or weather changes in the schedule, the city council promises to inform citizens additionally.
What is known about route No. 140e
Route No. 140e connects the center of Kharkiv with residential areas, passing through the 'Central Market' metro station. It is one of the most popular routes among the city's residents as it provides convenient access to major shopping and transport hubs.
According to the city council, buses on this route operate daily, without reduction on weekends.
The changes in the schedule for route No. 140e are an important step towards improving public transport services in Kharkiv. With a convenient timetable, residents will have more opportunities to plan their day, and businesses and stores will receive additional passenger flow. The city council will continue to monitor the situation and make adjustments if necessary.
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